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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1875)
-jteg w. .- ryr-j Tf ffl;arTMTO Tt'lT ' ' '-w - - MiT, ill fc I nt TMi 1 k il -.mwil.ij.. . uioaui';ai-!at"2sj wsss?t'W9p vi.'i-i' i ; Twtt --.,-. -'1' . - 5 n-- 1 T:- "WILLAMETTE FARMER. isjEsae If R. I H An.,. W1 SEX EST The Orcgonian gives the particulars of tbo ToccuIdr of four small bovs-froin drowning, by Mr. U. Warnekros, on Sunday afternoon Tha boys were la a rickety old scow on tho slough near the Insane Asylum, when their craft rilled and sank, and were only rescued from a watery grave by Mr. Warnekros, w ho happened to bo passing and plunged In after them One of tbo boys had sunk to the bot tom, but Mr. W. dived after and brought htm op, The same papor also relates another rescue from drowning, this time by the steamer Te alno, C'apt. Stump, at Colfax's ferry on Iho upper Columbia. The rescued man was the ferryman, who had fallen overboard from Sia boat, Just as the Tenlno came along, and Capt. Stump bore down to tbo drowning man with all speed, rescuing him after Le had sank twice. J. M. Frazer wrltos to the Orcgonian to contradict the story that ho had discovered ellvor on Eagle Creek, near Foster's, In Clackamas county. lie has been In tho mountains nearly n week, but had found no sliver or other minerals that would pay to work. Mr. John N. Baumann, the millwright and architect who drew tho plans and super intended tho erection of the Oregon Iron Works at Alblna, left on the steamer yoster day for Pendleton, Umatilla county, to com mence the work of builciinf.; a new grist mill At that place. With this machinery and the skillful worUmatiHlilp of Mr. lUumann, thi people ol l'endlotnn can congratulate them nolven on having rh p,ood a mill as thero Is In thoHtnle, of Its hIzo. Mr. II. V. I)llfr,wliorr-cotitly left Portland for California with his patent safo lock, ii now on his way Kant from San Francisco, taking his now patent with hiui. It having met with tho almost universal approval of hankers and merchants at tho lattor place, from tho fact of Its beyond tho ken or reach of tho mot colobratod exports nt look-picking, ho now piopos-cs to oxhlbit it through out tho KaHt, whoro ho thinks ho will be able to satisfactorily doinonntrnto its superiority over nil other lock combinations. Eighty head of href cattle uero brought down from Tho Halloa ludl evening and olght hundred hides. at 5556e. Choice XX fleeces have been held at S2KS3c,and these are extreme prices for this description, while medium and No 1 range 35c higher; Michigan and Wiscon sin fleeces have been taken onlyin small lots at 4TS0c. California wool has been arriv ing more freely. Sales have been 410,000 ihg at2224c for spring, and 1725c for fall. Some of the recent receipts include fancy lots and as high as 49c tb has been obtained for a small lot of $1,509 lbs, but this is no criteri on of the mat ket; 35o may be considered an outside figure for choice spring, and 30 32 for good average lots. The receipts, so far, have been taken on arrival, but stocks, at the close, are beginning to accumulate. Iu pull ed wool there is very little change; good and choice eastern still In demand, prices rang ing from 5057c. Thero have been sales of combing and Deianlno at 60!405c; scoured, 47 Jl OS; BUperiorand X, pulled, 4057o. Portland Markets. Wheat, pr cental, sacked 1 E01 CO Flour, jobbing at from 8 vJflA 00 Darlcy 1 401 CO Oats, pr lb a Bacon.., 012 Ham la.. Shoulder i7 Lard 1S13 Eggs , 150,18 Chickens 3 DO I 00 Butter brine. " roll.., " solid. Cheese Hides green. " dry... ' called .20 40 .WJ.. luais b 1 . 7 FIRST OPENING ..or.. SPRING GOODS ..AT.. The White Corner, BREYMAN BROS. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO ANNOUNCE that we are opening, and (till receiving, one of The Finest and Largest Stooks of Goods Ever Exhibited in Salem! The Wool Market. Thero Is not yet inuoli wool bolng brought in and wo tiniierrilnnti that tho granges aro looking out to do tho best tlioy can for pro ducers lit disponing of tho Oregon clip. The market luui tulcon no ilollulto shapo as yet but prices rulo low, nml tho following from tho Orroonian describing tho condition of tho imirktl at Portland, may bo taken as a fair Rtatumcnt. That paper of May 2CIU hhjs: Thero Is rathor luoro than ordinary Intorostuianlft'st ml In this department of trado this sprint;. and a goodly number of liuyiuw uro iu the market. As yot but very few balos hmo readied this market, and tlio ruling quota tions nro "22S cents per tb, wlillo 'Si centfc aro nskod for choice lots, but all that do mauds the latter figure must bo nbovo avor ago. Thoolalin Is timdo that tho piesont ad ylooH from tlio U&st do not justify tho expec tations of any importnnt ndvnuce, mid that oven current iHeos cannot bo maintained throughout tho season. Without advising In tho mutter wo havo Rought Information on this toplo from ail tollable eourcos In our roach, and Incline to tlio bolkf that tho fine quality of wool which Oiogou produces w III, If naatly prepared for nuirkot, rulo at a fair tlguro for Homo tlmo to come, but buyers In this markot now scorn to bo lust n little afmld to make largo contractu lor future de livery, whiio growers aro generally about as much Imllspobcil to soil their product, trust ing for u turn of tlio mnrktt In their favor. Jleuce but fuw Important transactions In thU commodity aro taking plnco. The Wheat Market. Word comes to us from nil quarters that jirospeots for a luryo jlold and abtiudaut wheat lmrvivit woru never bottsr than In this valley than at tho present tlmo. O'egou will havo the larpost averogo yield of any Btato lu North Amorluti, and thoru l.s n fair prospect that thoru will bo u detielnncy elt,o vrhoro to at Iwul eocuro n reiiHonnblo prlco for what our producer diall havo to dlnposo of. Tho following dlsiuitch la the niont re cent that could bo oipected and gives the JUnglUh market for brtvutstufl tho proseut week. Iandon, May 2S. Tlio Mark Lane Jlrjireus ill ltu wet'kly no lew of tho lircjiliiutls umi ket, says: A drought Imh Nmu hilt Iu I'mne-o xniLt poor yield U prolwblo. ThU, coupled with the Hbuudiiiico of gravMhopiwrit lu tlio Uuuod Stulos, wilt make low iuh of xhort duration, uotwIilutnmlliiK contltoutal mar ketKuro down blxpemo to a sUllllng. Tho Kow York 3Vi.mn of iho 10th ins'. eayktiCveu II' wo asHumoan iivore spr.iv; orop, widuh w regaid usluiutbubli.Hs,tHt own atwr tbo UOth April ratoly rtxnHs fav orably, oarilouittlo tul Icon the ptiht week reiMcllnis iliu growlugcroivs havo Ktemll)' provim uuUvoitible; from lllllnoU and In .tiUim wo li urn, from scellut authorliy, that farmer In iIicmi StU luivo plowed up iiuiy ouo-inmi oi ineir winter Mitmt,aiui no Tottsl the lauds to porn, oats or pi lug wbttat, the cold, dry weather has greatly UlkCourat;- a taraiMB, ituu iney iwvo p;owtnt up maiy Xlelda of who that -uud dtwd, that with rarpi Mint would have glvm a good returti. BO.TOK, Mytt NHpitwjNK-tMyetofaur luiproveuioiit In the. wool, alilmiiK'li there baa been ruther iixiru doing tho jwai week, tha market la dull or all kinds tluowool, ud priot-K aro uiis.UjiUctory, ManufHctur rare liMiktKK for Its'ur prUvsi tor all ls frltL)is of clothing ul when the ntw r lp lutgmu in HirUe, CouiNtii)? nud dairablo U of int'dluui :tLi-viiioi,vl.'- tOMiittatu iiood Xniil'OoI prii-m ss liing.io nuvilH.icUiri'1 omu llitiiH id run on tlioo (tiddc", ts iIih Mippty U limited, but otheruuo proit. cut of trada am not very enoouniglug. a:a of Ohio mid reuukyUulH tl;caihiL bctu JO(0C0 tt SALEM JHAEKET. MONETARY. Lesal TENDins, buying, 8Ti : gelling, b'Hc. FLOUR, GRAIN 4c. Wheat, best white, llbueUc: tSyM Oatn.W bu 37tf Corn Meal, ) 0) :j 4 Flour, bent, W sack, (! barrel) 1 2M.il 37 BiicUwheat Hour, V tt 4, s Bran, V ton 10 WjJj.11 0 Shin mi, V tun m ooy .. Oil Cako Meal, ) ton 23 If Kir,.... Flax .Seed, per lb 2J .... liny, f tun (ISiIG baled, p tuu fcao GROCERIES. Sugar, San Francisco rcQned, y bbl 11XS 13 Wand 8ilW crushed &l'i)i powdered 14 IS granulated 13 14 Sirup, $i K-l 1 UKiiil 25 Tea, Japau. K t,!Jf(:',l (HI Imperial 1 iXal CO CoToc, uorta Rica, V tt aui .. Rio Sufij .. Kouo Svia ., Jin a Wf) ., Silt, Carmen Ilond, pur twt 1 lnii.1 25 LlicrpuolgCuurre 1 -ScA MJ d'lliy -j (,(,.... Ray SWtil 00 FRUITS, VEC1ETABI.ES, 4c. Apple, O ST drltil, V ft & fi Peaches, dried, lb 15'iA in I'luma, " " J014 U Beam", 11 lb 4a Ii I'Otatoen, V bushel, M 75 OutoiiH, il 5) ajv .. Cabbage, V doz B(0 75 Carrotc, V b'JsU && .. butterTEggs, &b. Butter, frofb rolls, &) ID . 1S.U .. packed axTJ 25 K, t dozen fo IS Chi-uio Oregon prime, W ftp Iti .. Lara, v ro :;; is OILsT&c. Unseed Oil, boiled, & lmUou 1 2V.... raw, ' 1 r,0-j.... Lard Oil, 11 gallon 1 -,U(,i 00 CoalOll, r' 4VT .. Neati-foot Oil, V Sl 1 Ul 15 Tallow, V lb - tdi 10 LE.VrllER. 4c Corrected by J. W. Gilbert, dealer, Halem. Hnrnens Leather, V 16 S.V& 40 hklrtlni; Leather, " 5tf6 .. llrldlc Leather, " 4S m French Calf prdoz $4S4$75 French Kip, prdos f-.VTCjlM Cal. and Orcein Calf ' tmtijt 43 " Kip " an 7-1 fant.i Cruz Solo, pr lb si, ;tt Hides, dry, " li 15 " preen, ,,, 6r$ ii Deer Skins, dry, pr ft TGi SO ' " diesscd, " 1 fiOiTftl Ml Rhoon IVlla 10(2 75 1 1 T IWfAJJMIW, II WIWMMI Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Are now complete, and consist In part 'as follows ! Now Silks, In all shades anil colors, Pongees, Japancso Silks, plain and Alpacas, brocaded, Piques, Mohair Balcrnos, Organdies, Bombazine, Grenadines Swiss Brilliants, Nainzooks, Linen and Cotton Lawns, ..AMD.. A variety of White Goods. Scarls, Kuchlngs, Laces, Ribbons, Em broideries, etc., GI.OVES, In an endless aricty, MEW and TASTY. 1,000 Ladlc', ItIIes', and CliI droit's Parasols. A mil line of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosiery, A larce assortment of Ladies' and Misses' FINE SHAWLS, NEW AND STYLISH. 1856. 187S. 2INAPP, 23URRELL & Co. OFFER FOR Tlx THE FOLLOWING of 1875, yillMPLEMENTS ana J)lCHDJES In our Gentlemen's Pepartinent. wo lme received a full line of Gents' & Boys' Clotliiiiff, HATS, CAl'S, 'BOOTS, SHOES, And a complete assortment nf Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. CONN'S DOLLAR STORE. We call particular attention to our lar.io and new stock of Carpets, Oil Clotho, Matting," Wiudov Shados, Laco Curtains, etc. oun onoozm? t uPAHTvasutT is also full, and In Crooltwry rfa G'lasswaro no can pe extra Inducements. Country Produce taken In Kxclinnge for Goods at tho WHITE CORNER Stor J. Como one, cmo all, And i'H o us o call 1 Salcai BREYMAN BROS. .Prll 23, 1S75. rhamplon Reaper n Mowrr. Tho BEST Self RaLo combined Muchlno in the Wor d, as evi denced by the ract or its naving received mo nigii. est awards at Exhlhitlons and Field Trials, both In Europe and America In lb4. Strong, and suit-, able for Flax as cll as Grain. jar'Send for Champion Cliculars before deciding what Reaper to buy. Hodec'R reaper and Mower "Ohio" and " Buckeyo" patents combined, with Dodce's Im provement: two sles. No. 1 and 3. Can bo set to cut higher'. han anj other Self Italer. Prices great ly rcdiicd for 175. f-iT'Send for Clrcn'ar entitled 'Twenty Reasons why Farmers should buy tuo Dodge.'' Mrt'OTmlfk'e Ilenpcraad Mower. Hand Rakers; extra stronq ana uuiaoio. r'rices low. Marsh Harvester DetlraUe ar.tltconmnical way of han esting grain, llindcisridc. Radical chan ges and Improvements for 1S75. Many prtfer them to Headers and Reapers. Send for Descriptive Clrcu'ar. Halms' Ilcofcr or HnrTCter With Hodges' Improvements and other additions tor 175. 'i wo sixes, ten and telu feet cut. Oui Iltadc-s aro made in 1'ikin, Jlilnci,utulnre tho most apprced stylo and make. Look out for Hnftiiflr tiiclen' with pietended Impiovcments, thatmaybe oliered by Caillorula dealt is or their agents. I Upper Mof r. Four sizes Combines all the desirable featuies that aio found In any other flower, inos. lanci i aro more particularly recom mended lor htiny nor:. Dcstrlptlto Circulars furnished. I'rlte reduicd for 1375, Kpracuc IroaMoner. .1 model of Hmji'lciOj anl IKtJ'ectiOii oj mtchuntm, and is THE Jlnttt mated machine u lutroducnl; is etixmg and ifumlbund unquestlonnbly THE REST tiioiltratepriuUZXon er lu the market ST" Send fur a rdge pamphlet and examino into the merits of this .Mower. Fntlless I huln TMshers. Wheeler, Mdlhk & Co's two eiZLS, with special Improvements not to bolound elsewhere. Hortc I'orrs. All sizes and ftvles, including ha mwtnodill1'.tt. Doth "Mounled" and "Uown." Tajlor's Sulky I'.ake.-Supetior to any other Rake yet Introduced. Very desirable for uicaiihi" nh nt Ileitis an well at iuUn; hay. Have lir.il them made expressly "to older," tttoii&er and hem Ur than can bo found elsuw here. 1 e; oh Ini; (O lies 8 and 10 feet long. Koi'ais 1,'aKc Nino feet hi-ad, mouidcil on 'rim nets. new tripping delce; is much THE REST i!eollug Jiaku made. Bnrfnlo Pl'ts' ImproTe bitllejia;er' 7hrlier. Jloro improttmenU and addition for 1S75, In both Separators and Powers Want of space for bids enumerating. Is now recognized as " THE" hradl-in Thresher, and elands far ahead of tho "Wimtkft of the fllmcert" In tho vstlmalion of the Threshing pnblic. GUARANTEED to sepa fate fatter and clean better, without aacllng or waste of Rralu than ANY OTHER Thresher knuim. Particular attention Is calhd to the nl islets "END SHAKE" SHOE, and nete improvements In tho "Moltl)ted', ItiKers, etc.. etc. Threshcrmcn who who have not seen the changes and itnprotementi made in tho "Pitts" Biiflulo Thresher during the last tw o years, will commit Ihrir otcn interest by looking at the "CHALI.ENGKIf btfnro bujlng elsewli re. .1 NEW I'ATJVXT HI DOLE lor THRESHING FLAX can be furnished when desired. All sizes, from 4 to 14 hone nowcr. Look out for "BoiruV mi' Tirethert. Tho Genuine aro made only by Jas. Brayl-y, Buffalo, N.Y., and can bu bad only through us or onr authorized agents. H-rB nny Forks. "Nellls's" Harpoon, ac knowledge to be the best. Alo Palmers Fan Kill;. -Clark's "Double Shsko" Pacific Mill. Tho only JIM that will seixrate Oats from Wheat iitifeclty. Viet- r rcaifs. Hay, Platfoim and Mill Scales. Various sizes. hunn "BIsnchord's." the lest in the woihl: also the Cylinder and Thermohieier Wagoss We have both the "PACIFIC" and tnr "nam" with mew j-attekn" extra ttiong and htuitj tldmUes. Wheels soaked in BOILING OIL and other Improvements for 1S7S. Guaran teed to run lighter and outuear any other wagoa In this market. Sir ng Wagons A New thrco and fonr Spring Wagon complete, with two scats, A.C. cheaper and belter and moro complete than those made here. ALSO, Harvesting Tool", JIM Stonca, Extras for Machine, Smut machines, btcktti bectl'jii", Steam Limine", Rubber & Leather bolting Planing Machines, Tuiblne Water Wheels. Duplies, Carriugcs, etc. We tnipoic only tho BEST articles, and onr prices will nt all time" bo as low as tho lowest, J37"Llboral turns to the Trade, JIanutacturers' Descriptive Circulate mailed on application. Xay 7. KNAPP, UURRKLL, & CO, Portland, Oregon. WOOL. WE UtE IN THE "WCSOi WE ARE IN RECEIPT Or ONE Or" THE TIN eft selected clocks eer brought to Sulem. eon sletlugof Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery, HATS, NOTIONS, ETC. ETC. 1Vcureiinrclllugr.2y!r4oiitrlntN lor $1. Spool Cotton, I Spools for 25 Cents, Ami other GOODS In proportion. Wo hare opened In connection wRS the Dollar Storo a FIRST-CLASS Millinery Establishment and would luvlte tho ladles of Salem and' sur rounding couiury to call and examine our . HATS, FlOWSHSand JUSBOXfS beliire purchasing, ftr wo aro bound to sell Hats ntd all other Gixnts cheaper than ever before sold lu Salem, V rme In the rear of our DOLLAR STORK a detail ltepaniuctil, where jnu range! nm.taiy Mud of goodi jou call tor, and at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CAolt. UllttOl tltltl lirirM tnkon In ix. change' tor nil klmls of ko1h. AU Agent fortheCKLEllRATED WUKKIXK RIl. MMtMl'ltOYKD DRAW-FEED FIRST PREMIUM SKYTIN'O MACHINE. tWe hate mored the DOLtR STORE one nliHkfirther uptown, accoud door uelow Brcymao Un. oil staud, under Sailih's Pantograph tltllory, C'omme.'UI street, Salem, Ogu. apistf MARKET. FAREAR BROTHERS Will pay tho highest cash pilco for 300,000 lbs. Wool. ma) i!m:i w, wiATiunroiiD, ' l. w. WZATnXBFOBD. ilkuutit jlfiiruur. CL. ISsrCD ITIUT ATVaD4T, tX RKK OUAIG, ri'BLisucr.a and j-KormiToas. . A, CURES. D, W. CBAId. Tmi or NKb.rrlutlon. One copy, on year uvj imubors).... ........ e cwfiy, si ru"nir .3i nnn,'r) Weatherford Co., WboIosAle nd Retail Dealer la DRUGS, PAINTS, OIL8, CLASS. Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS. Per T xl m r y TOILET GOODS, Etc, etc t PURE WINES and LIQUORS, Tot Medicinal purport. Mdlotui Ooraponndod, and Prooript)oui FlHd Weatherford & Co. r STUD FARE 372a. 2?Biai,323L2."si STOCK- BREEDEKS ..Of,. , Orcion and Wasliipartoa Territory ARE RKSl'F.OTFUI.LY ASKED TO EXAMIKE the stallions Kept lor tho Improvement of Stock ..AT THE.. FABM OF JAS. W, NESMITII, PolU. County, Otoois. Tbo animals oileretl are Belectlous from tho Best Thoroughbred ..AND.. TROTTING FAMILIES ..or.. Kentucky uutl tliu Unntern Mates. Tho public aro cordially lnltcd to etimlno the "Spirit of the Time," "Turf, Fii Id, and Farm," and other leading; American Stock Journals for their ante cedent", as well as examine tho anlrails theuiclvcs, whlchwlll bounder the rare of AL.r'IIEUS UUILD. formerly with DL'DD DOBLE, of Sew York. Service Sea.ou, front April lat to Augr. 1,' Aa a reprcscntatlvo of Thoroughbred stock the Stallluu DELAWARE, Bred by R. A. Alexander, of Kentucky, Is oiTered; he na by tho lamnus raie-horoo lUwrsnld." he bv Boston," out of "PHrtllU. Jr." by "Mr Archy." iicianura was out ni "Aiiei," fftn br Imported "r-ar-pi.lou,"wliowabroushtoiit In nnaland, and made, as I wellkuowu, an cmUble repu.utum under the oneihlp of Cleuenl Orovesuor. Delaware has ix-rformed a rollon: At Woodlawu sprluirmeetln!; of Ksa he won ilia stake for three jt'dr ulds; next, the lro.lnce stakes for threo scare old colts, two-mile heats. 0 entrance, $300 forfeit, and ft.PuO added by tho Club. Next, the "Club furso." fan, to-rulla beau, all asre. ; aud, three day. after, hebcat tho famous "Harry of the West" for "Club l-iirsj " of fl rW three-mile heats, at th. Vattersou Fall Mectiuy. At the Hoboken dus Mcstlne. 18U7. "Sanford Sweepstake." parw. tSOi, mile and half. At ratterson Spring Neellnir, 17. won the thr semlle dash for all ace for 1300. and the same day he beat Oarrle, thrte-uilo heat, for (700. and at the Fattcnon y'l Meeting won the Underwood Gift rcrw of MOO. DEL AW ARK I a rich Uy, JSX hand blrt ol p. fwtly quiet temper, and la a very desirable aire for road aud sportiiu stock. .Ueflrlns especially to eneonraget das of better bio.xte.1 hoi, we have decld.-d tu nut tb terrire of Ik-UwareTO INKI'HR br.,)i. rvi.in.i . -itlmeofaerrice. " """, Morpan," by "Jntln Jfnrirnn." Tho dam of "Win tin op Kno" waa out of the nrll-knnnn I.cvltt mare. aId Uiaro was raised by John O. Wins, Emj., of Win thiop, Maine, and was by "Black Lion," ho by tho North Horse or "Sherman Mack-Hawk" duin of Levitt mnro bv Old Wllhen II, he by Winthrnp Mei-scn-!'er. by Imp. Mes.oiiKer. The irranddam of Winthrop Knox was by ' Yi.nng HamblotonUn," ho by "Iliurls Ilauibleioulan," who was thorouchbred and stood at llilstol. Vermont, until ho was 37 veurs old, producing ' GioyEislo. " "lorty oftho Lake," " fireen .Monn tain Roy," "Trne.Iohn," "hnntai'," "GreyTronbio," "Rlacl; MirlHh." and many Mher relohrill'-s. Service-" or WIXTfihoi Kti- r,n- t li Tr i- SURE. I'rulsIonnl uotuat ilmoof penlco. BLACK SYftANGER Was fired by UnclQ hube, a largo Tatt Stilllon by Oenoal Knox Undo bhubo (formerly knonn a jer's ICnox) Is now owned by Henry R. Dntterleld, Eq., of Watenllle. Jlaino, Is a cho.tnnt stallion 1113 hands hljh, and wclshs 1230 pounds: was never fltttil rorr.ist work, luuIiiK been kept lu the stud, wheiuhu hs proed a getter of fiiM animals. He trots n mil, lu 2.111, mid his hah es readily lu 1:10. Got a record aa agiecn f.mrytaisrHof 250. (boo Thwupsoa's ret, onl ".Malnollred Hnrsc." The dim ol Hick Stranger wis tho well-kuown Rej nobis mare, welshing l) pounds, tired by Ho. man s Messenger, by stone Mc-sengcr, by Winthrop .Messenger, by Imported Jlessengtr, aud her grand dam 0 ho dam or UncIuShnbe) was a Messenger maic weighlug WO pounds. BLACK tTItAN(.iER Is 1CJ( hands hijh.and wclh erlwhens'arted for Oregon 134T pounds. Ills Umbo aro of such extraordinary strength, with knees and Timbrel Joints low down like slru. and grandslre Cen tral Knox, that we feel that this, added to hi cloo alliance to meh remarkable r peed and great alzo In both branches nf his fjuiily for m many generations, must make him a valuable Mock getter for tho farmer, of Oregon. BLACK STRANrtEP. will stand for 650 TO LN- hlKK. frovislounl note at time of senile. MAGfelfJJVl KNOX. Murt-v ,Ctnni.iiU'nrr. NtLLU. Oue copy, thrco luuuth (13 uuubert) ,3.00 .1.10 s BLOOMINOTON NURSKKf. .SlenmlnRtou, UI r K. I'imbxix. Sp-lrir ll.l frm. or theaet fua;stievuciu'utc(orU(Ut 3cvuU. isal WINTHROP KNOX. Formerly Boimey's Knox, Iahilnvrn.tOMu(!.hij;a, and welch llnO lbs., is four jtxn old, acdnai re.i by ' General Kuox.'1 K Vr .x n Hero,'' by "Shermiu lllatk Uavrfc," by Vauxit Jiladllawk, by Sbernun 'ttirw year. old. pist, by "General Knnx:" dam by Ittmbius horse, hv Unman Mi.wnnr " Uv ,k,rt.,... Messenger," bv"'Wlnthrop Messenger." hy " Imported! Mes.eiirer." sho wtl.-hed l,;601band Is now owned by the Bath Steam Mill ro. SerMcf of MAGNUM KNOX, 823 TO INSURE Provlslonil note at tlmo of sen ice. GOOD STURAGK for all mare., with Uallycarc, for $1 pr week. Nu rlfk taken. The proprletn- feel much confidence In offeriDr this .slock, a "General Knox." slru ur Winthrop. Knox" and of " Majn in Knox," aud ynnd sire of "lllick Monger" has won his way Uirongh all op. ravillon In hew hu laud, winning iho hl.hest stakes whllHOwi.e.1 by Col. Lang, and tiking tHn highest awanlsasa.tueh horso uver U New Ecglaud, and now at '.M years of a,-e stands at the brad or the fajh ton Mud Farnt " stables for $150 season crvco with" put warrant, with such compi!on a"J Gould," c," and " Tatler," and was selected and con. pled wltn snch ceiebrltie as Lady Thori," " Lncy." and nuur other. " Jl.rrl. ambetonlan,' the grand aire of ' Gen. knox" and Btrt (rrand lr. of th. colt offered for scrrlce. waa by the lubrcd tboronghbreil' horse Ilamblctonlan. See Stud Rook, page 17; and Itarabletontan was the produce of Imported Mcssen Sr to his own daujhier. A Mile Trdck DjV b?!n..'u nI'on CoL Nnith' estate. wMeh will bo ;i Mr. Ontld' care, who will handle and train the StalllOU and horses for nihpr nurtlea,!,.!...,. All corn-iondence reculrlug auswertn" will rccciic prompt aileutlon. Tartt deIrons nf training tbrlp rtu-n ntm.t. .... cordially olleren the Bio of the track tnd any adrlco iu tralulngor handjuj;, or assUtince In tuu sale of ttock. . 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