Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 25, 1875, SUPPLEMENT, Image 12

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Till: CKNTKNNIAIj IlOItDINOS. it
was about this art gallery that most so
licltutlo was felt; for it was not until the
'last Fourth of July that ground was
broken for it; and as it is to bo a fire
proof structure of granite, glass and iron,
built in the most substantial stylo and
with elaborate ornamentation, few peo
plo were found sanguine enough to be
lieve that it could bo completed by 180.
Tho contractor, however, displayed an
onergy that has put tho croakers to con
fusion. Ho ran railroad tracks right
into the building Inclouro, so that ma
terials are delivered upon the very spot
where they aro to be uod. He encir
cled the walls with a broad-gauge rail
way, upon which run steam cranes for
raising ponderous blocks of granite to
their places. He set to work a mod
erate annv of men, and the result is
that to-day tho massive interior walls
have reached an average height of forty
live feet, while the outside granite walls
bavo reached tho water-table, and will
bo ready in tho early spring to receive
tho finer granito ot superstructure
which is now being dressed at the quar
ries. It is Dobbins' purpose to complete
tho inner walls boforo cold weather sets
in, to temporarily inclose them, and
continue indoor work in brick, wood
and stone through the winter. There
is littlo doubt that next summer will
witness the completion of the exterior
of this great building, tho largest de
voted to art in the world. As to the
main exhibition building, there is now
to bo seen little inoro than indications
of its future whereabouts. There are
tho long rows of stone piers, upon winch
tho supporting columns are to stand,
and running between them, three long
lines of rail, upon which will bo brought
in, next spring, thoiron columns, truss
es and roofing material, which aro now
being constructed in different shops.
This building Kofiionand glass, and
will be delivered upon tho ground, so
to say, all ready to put together, so that
when once commenced, it will spring
into form with almost magical celerity.
Cor. A'. Y. Republic.
Tim: Transit or Vi:niw. English
observations on the transit of Venus at
New Zealand are icportcdas unfortu
nate, while those of the Americans
were nioasmnbly successful. Tho Lou
don Times takes a melancholy view of
tho situation, saving that the Ameri
cans at both southern and northern sta
tions, relying on tho llalleyan method
and photography, "have got all they
want;" while tho English at east and
west stations, depending on tho Delis
lean method, will havo nothing very
suitable to compare with their observa
tions in Egypt (since those in Now Zea
land failed; , if they were unsuccessful
in the Sandwich Islands. Fortunately
this last supposition is not justified by
the event, as the transit was well ob
served at Honolulu. Hut in any caso it
seems probable that the American par
ties havo been more successful than
thoso of any other nation in tho choice
of stations and methods. This is trim
not only in respect to the fitness of their
observations to bo comp.ired with each
other, but also for those international
comparisons which will bo needed for
final decision. AVie l'orl: Tribune.
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WOOL WANTED.
JOHN W. GILBERT
WXXjiXi 33TT"5T
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-AND l'.U THE
Highest Market Price.
ATTENTION
jHEEP GROWERS'!
A SLlti: CURE I'OK
Scab,
Scrow Worm.
Foot Hot,
AND AM.
Parasites that infest Sheop.
TT IS BAKER, 1IKTTKK, AND VASTLY CHEAP
JilAN ANYOTlir.lt EITKCTUAL REMEDY FOR
T11E TREATMENT OK SUEKP. IV
Improves the Health
01' T1IK ANIMAL, AND T1IK
QUALITY OP THE WOOL.
(ST Ono pillon 1 onmixh fur oue hundred to two
lniu1rdMu.ep,aiordniK to their Age, tmij.-th, aud
condition.
It is put up In 1'IVE-OALLON CAN8-X7Ice, f 13
Hr ran.
Bend for circular, to
T. A. DAVIS & Co.;
1'OItTI.ANI), OREGON,
Wholesale Aurula lor the Mate.
Or to Tour nearest Retail Dnmrl't. rayd
For Steile.
n
A VltllV ll?il It .1 ltl.lt HKNIIlIINriK
'II for al lunulro ut
l U. K31D.
$&
nSw sAPoftoci&usMm.
WARBOLIC SHE ER Dill
'yBO.MALLINCKRODT SCOl
VSSjS-TSSjii,) ST.LOUIS.MO.W Op
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CONN'S DOLLAR STORE.
WE AIIE IN RECEIPT OF ONE OF THE FIN
eft selected stocks ever brought to Salem, con
sisting or
Dry Goods. Fancy Goods,
Glassware, Crockery,
HATS, NOTIONS, ETC. ETC.
We arc uovr Helling l'-2 yds ol print)
Spool Cotton, 4 Spools for 25 Cents,
And other GOODS in proportion.
Wo havo opened In connection with the Dollar Store
a FIRST-CLASS
Millinery Establishment
and would Invite tho ladles of Salem and sur
rounding country to call and examine onr
HATS, FIOW3RS and 3.3BBOSTS
bclore purchasing, for we aro bound to sell
Rats and all oilier floods cheaper than
ever before sold in Salem.
Wc havo In the rear of our DOLLAR STORE a
Retail Department, where you ran get mostany
kind of roods yon call lor. and at VERY LOW TRICES
FOR CASU.
Butter nnrt ICeWH taken in ex
change for all kinds of goods.
Also Agent for fho CELEBRATED WnKKLEI! & WH
SU IMPROVED DRAW-FEED FIRST PREMIUM
SEWING MACHINE.
t37We haic moved the DOLLAR STORE ono
block further uptown, second door uclow llreyman
Dros. old stand, under Smith's Pnotograph Gallery,
Commercial street. Salem, Osn. aplBtf
Mri3. Rohrer's New Remedy
roil TIZS 1.USTGS
IS 3IEETIXO WITH W0XDE11FUL SUCCES3I
THIS PURELY VEOSTARLII REMEDY HAS
mi ennnl in tho lelluf and rule 01 Couirh, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis Croup, Whooping Cough, Mm
slcs, &.c. It has producul some remuil.ablc emes.
bold by druggists gi'iiei ally. Pi eput cd only by
IUro. H. ItOIIICRU, Monmouth. Or.,
To uhomalllcttcisol bii'incss thould be addressed.
T1LMON POUU,
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
SALEM, OHEGOX.
Ofllco In Patton's brick building, up stairs. apl
JOSEPHUS HOLMES
-nAS-
TO
BREYMAN'S OLD STAND.
Wholesalo and Retail Dcilcr in
Groceries and Provisions,
STONE AND WOODEN AVARE,
CROCKERY AND GLASS
WARE, CANDIES,
NUTS, RAISINS,
Tohacco, Cignrs,
Canned Fruits,
S)13 AC., &C. dtf
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
In Salem.
I IIAVi: OPENED A SHOP FOR
lllacl.Miilth work, In Foundry block,
S ilcm.
t'arni Iniiili'inciitM Kemilrcd,
UUltSE-kllOElXO, AXn
OEXfll.IL ItLA VKSiUTiriXG.
Esiicccial Altciiiion iialil to
April SI, lS73m JOHN KMtiHT.
OBEGON
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
COMMERCIAL STREET, sALEM,
Oppoklte lire) inn u llrotlicrt,' New StoiCj
American, German, and French
Of every Description, nmnufaottired daily
Arctic 3oa.t,
..AND..
ICE CREAM.
Kellogg's Oregon
i)
a
millS PLOW TS THE INVENTION OF A. B.
A Kellogg, of Kellogg's . 0 Douglas county, Or
egon and no has rrcclM'd a United States patmt theio
for. This is not merely a new plow, but an Improve
ment that can be attached to an old plow .if desirable,
as well at constructed as a new one. It " consists of
a point, huul suie, and share on tho laud-side for cut
ting under the Und. constructed of one piece of sheet
nutal, cut out In suitable form and beut in tho shape
required." Attached, and part if the Imcntloii is all
upright cutter cuned so as to cut the sod and gather
all stubble or trash and guide it ou to the rUht to be
entirely cohered up by the furrow.
This ln eutlon has three distinct advantage: 1st
In V dug adapted to au old plow ntth littlo expense;
3d In lajlng the stubble in the furrow to bo ei tlrely
covered, by the earth: 3d The. share on tho land side,
which projects laterally, cuts under tho noxt furrow
and prepares It in caso of roots or fern for easy rum
lug as well as sa6s the wing of the share from wear,
and malting the draft of the plow both steady aud
straight.
The proprietors Intend to havo a limited number
of their plows nude by good mechanics, without
charge for royalty, to pnne their value, and those who
destro to examine same "can do so at Knight's black
smith shop. Foundry Block, Salem, or at L. L. Kel
logg's thou, Oakland, Oregon.
Our Improvement ou plows will be manufaenred
and for sale by Louis Miller, Albany; and by Irwin,
Macey, and Schooling, and Woodbury, at Ilarrlsburg;
and by Sloan Brothers, and Polndexter A Pugh, at
Eugene,
Address communications to
L. I., KKLLOGG,
March 10. 18TS. Smw. Oakltnd. Or.
r. a. svitLXVAX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OPERA HOUSE. SALEM.
S. E. corner, at Ueid of it&lri. M!y
JOHN G. WEIGHT,
Dealer in
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Crockery and Glassware,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
Tobacco and Cigars,
COaiMERCIAL STREET.
Salem, April 20, 1875. "Awrtf
LEO WILLIS,
(SUCCESSOR TO WALTER JACKSON,)
am
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
School and Miscellaneous
Stationery, and Fancy Goods,
MUSIC, and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PATTON'S BLOCK, - - STATE STREET,
Salem, Oregon.
Soopai For Salo:
PIANOS, ORGANS,
Arion, Tho celebratcu
Uhickering, ESTEY,
Emerson, find
Hnllot, Davis & Co., Mason & Hamlin
and other styles, in every style,
on hand, and
at manufacturers' at lowest
prices. prices.
Salem. April 0 1875-wly
PImm's Patent California Frnit-Dryer.
Patented Dec. 20, 1874.
niHIS IS THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECO
JL noraical. largee t capacity, and most f pcerly dryer,
and elves the fruit a better naor, than any other machine-
ever invented. If t It only requires n ehed to
work under. Sd It ha holler, engine, and steam
pump that can bo med for other purpocs,in connection
with tho Dryer, or separately. 3d The cost Is one
half lexs than any other of the samo capacity, and
there is no dancer of biirnlus tho fruit. A sample
machine is in full operation at the factory of Span
dln fc Dro . No. 81 Bcalo street, San Francisco, Cal.
Bend for Circulars to
. A. 'liAllun., paiera,
Agent for Oregon and Washington,
r. J. MATLOCK, Ascnt at Portland.
rotrKtf
To Farmers and Others.
IMMIGRANTS ARE ARRIVING IN THE STATE
bv every t-teamer In search of emploiuent, and
tho Board find diftlculty in getting vacancies for them
We therefore earnestly request Faimer and otters
who rcqniro Ka'm Hands or labor of any kind, to im
medlall conimnuicato with us and wo will gladly
supply them with such labor freo of chargo, on our
part. Plcaso slatclhe wages offircd. the class ntmen
you want, and for how lone employment will be
given. Tho Assistant Secretary is In daily attendance
ut the Board Rooms, Ankcny's Building. I'rrtland,
from 10 to 3 p. m each day, to whom all lutcrs
should beaddicrsod.
W. S. LADD,
B. OOLUI-MITII,
Jl. W. CORBET T,
C. LKINKNWKIIER,
WILLIAM RE1D,
fitato Commissioners of Immlerutlon.
SEVEN BOIXARS
BUYS A
K.IP ISOO'X0
-AT-
JOHNW. GILBERT'S.
VEATCH'S
NEW GROCERY STORE,
OS TUB
North sitle of State Street, first door
weat of Van Wagner's Fur
niture Store,
IS THE TLAOK TO PURCHASE FAMILY GRO
cories, as I paid cash tor tho entire Stuck, nd con
sequently purchased them at tho LOWE&T possible
cost. I am prepared to sell
Cheap tor Cash and Kcady Pay.
My motto Is. "Ready nay, quick sales, and small
prorlt8." By this means I can sell goods CIIKAPKK
than any other house In Salein. If you have a dollar
to spend, call and sot that w hat I tell yon is true.
HT 1 also havo omo very nlco and good PRINTS,
which I will sell 11 yarl to tlie doIIr.
Salem March 13tL J P. VEATCH.
WOOL..
WB ARE IN THE
MARKET.
FARSAE BROTHERS
W1U pay tho highest tb itlce for
300,000 lbs. Wool.
iuiiilu.3
. .., .
WOOL BAGS
....AND....
AT THE
SALEM BAG FAOTOEY
AND
T. Cunningham & Co.'s,
AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
Salem Mar 14. 1874. l&wtt
BOOTHBY & STAPLETOri,
MaBufacturers and Dealers In
Sash, Doors, Blinds, and
Mold-ings,
ETC., ETC.
BRACKETS,
And all Kinds of Scroll-Sawing.
HAVING THE BEST FACILITIES AND THE
laest Improved wood-workin? machinery to
manufacture the abovo articles, will offer inducements
to customers. Also,
WOOD-TUBNING,
In all its varieties.
Orders from the Country
Promptly attended to.
Office and Manufactory, cor. of Front and Stato streets
lunS9 BALF.M. diwtf
RODGERS. MEYER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
I FARMERS' LINE TO LIVERPOOL DIRECT.
J Freight taken in lots to suits Shippers.
Mbpral ndvmiccs mado on Produce shipped
to our Liverpool Route.
OFFER FOR SALE-
600,000 Grain 3Bag3,
5,000 Wool Bags,
20 Bales Tleeoo Twino.
febJ7 l'fcf
Sheep Cured of the Scab
Disease!
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL, UPON APPLICA
tlon, engage to care Sheep having tho "faCAJ)
DISEASE" for
Ten Cents per Head.
Application bv letter or In person will beanende
to promptly. . . S. GOFP,
Rp4t' Dixie. Polk ro.. Oregon.
THE NEW
AMERICAN
SEWisra
TRIUMPHED AT TIIB OREOON 8TATE FAIR
haviug carried oft" the first premium as a Cloth
manufaitiiriuif machine.
Call e.uiy, and secure ono of thce excellent ma
chines. EU, Aireyt.
balem. Oct. 17. 1574. dawtf
Successor to J. M. Klelbr & Co.,
05 tlborly Rt., - - NEW YORK,
ComtnitaMloci Ar'M.t
IOR HUY1NO AND FORWAUDINQ FROM
1 New York la lslhrans. Pacific Rkllnwd, am3
Cape Horn, all kinds c.f .Menhandisf, and lor the nle
of Products trom the I'acific toatt, lor tho collection
of inonnv. tc. ouSlf
SALEM FOUNDRY, &
XLnaMno feJHop,
?ALEM, .... OREGON.
B. T. DRAKE, Prop'r.
1TEAM HNC1INES. SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
t Reapers, Pnmps, and all kinds and stjlea ol ila
clilnerv mado to order. Machinery repaired at a short
notlco. Pattcrn-raakins done In all its various forms,
and til kinds of Brass and Iron Castings furnished nt
short notice. Also, manufacturer of ENTERPRISE
PLANER and MATCHER, and STICKERS aud
SIIAPEKS Mav4wtt
FLOWER
ttlMonerS Prle t oet Ktus
Sl'OOXKR'S EOSTOX
MARKET YRflETABLE
SKKIIS.
Descriptive Priced Cat lo!,-up.
with over 100 illustrations,
mailed fieo to applicant.
W. H. SPO0NE2,
Boston, Mass
SEEDS.
VEGETABLE
SEEDS, .
THE NEW IMPROVED
Side Peed and Dack Feed.
THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM
PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED
SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET.
Always in Order a&d Hedjfor Wo?k.
If there 1 a FLORENCE MACHINE
within oat thoasud milei of San Fran,
dies not working well, I will fix it with,
oat uj expense to tie owner
SAMUEL HILL.Agsnt,
No. 19 New Montgomery Street,
GRAND HOTEL BUILDING.
f
Ait muouoo.
T. OUNNXNOHAm & Co.,
Agents, Salem.
, rTnr-r.r r..r1ln... -nr1 .nr-TTT narrmniiiiiT
whrnmem
TrrrfTrirrTTTMB rirTTrr'T" tit-i 1 rrrrT-T r -wtt t!" "t"s
NORTH SALEM STORE.
"W. X,. WADE,
Jl
T THK BRICK STORE. HA8 JUST RECETV
ed a full assortment of
General Merchandise,
Dry U-oodSj
Groceries,
Boots & Shoes,
Hardware,
Clothing,
CMcnlalnd Tor the Cltynnd r,'u,nt7,TTra?0u1''Sfi!t "
,ow, and will be sold at as SMALL A rROFft', as
those who faKLL AT COST. V9 Goods delhered to
nv Part id the cltv free of chawe. NnvSv
JOKES & PAfTERSOW
HAVE
FARMS FOR SALE
AND
Buy and Sell City Property,
RENT HOUSES,
NEGOTIATE LOANS,
AND
Make Collections.
AGENTS rcn
Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.-
Union Fire Insurance Comp'y
OF 8AN FKANCISCO.
KEIJP ON HAND, FOR GRATUITOUS CIRCU
latlon, 1helr "Descriptive Land Clrcnlar," and
'l)esciii)tio Clrcnlar and Weather Record of Or
eson." . '
Offlco on eronnd floor, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
SALEM, OREGON. ap!6y
Oregon State Fair, 1874-
FIRST PREMIUM
WHEAT-CLEANER.
Tl Oregon Granerei',
INVENTED BY SAMUEL DAW, RENTON CO..
Oresron, and patented Nov. 25, 1S13, recehed the
prize as foe
Best Wheat Cleaner
Ever made in tho State,
Price, - - - s30.
fW Will clean 100 bushels per day to th man.
I shall Immediately commence the mannlacturo of
Ihlsmachluo at Salem and Consuls: WM. LEAV-
ITT, aepnt at Salem ; BALDWIN As CO. at CorvalU.
Or address me at CorralUs. taMin SAMUEL DAW.
Salem Flouring Hills.
BEST FAMILY FLOUR,
BAKER'S EXTRA, XXX.
SUPERFINE AND GRAHAM;
MIDDLINGS, BRAN, AND SHORTS,"'
ConHto.irtl.y- on Hftiitl.
XXiKrlieiat Prfoe.ln OA.8II
Paid for Wheat
ATilE.Ii TXTCSS.
H. C. KINNEY,
ept PStf Acent S. F. M. Co
or. c. sxra&vrozT. zvr. s..
PIIYNrOIAPf ANI 8VUGEON, SALEjr.j
Oregon OHiie. front room on second floor CI
the N. O. Parri-h brick. Commercial street. Heel
dene. northea"! comer Front and Division strorts.
Pirj;a sradnste of the Physlo-Medlcol, orCnrti!''
Coli'ce, t'ini innatl, Ohio, we aro partly reform in on!
p'ai tlte, dlicardin alike both mineral and vtgctabli'-pol-ooB
S3y
STATE AGENCY,
Patrons of Husbandry.-
New Market, cor. of Madison and Front Sts.,
FOU'fIAND, ... OKEGOS'.-
AII Kinds of Produce
1ST RECEIVED AND SOLD ON CUalMISKO:?.
ARTHUR WARNER,
State Agent.-
PORTLAND. Dec. 17. 1874.
JOHN B. HLKHSTGHOlSr, M.V
OCULIST A3STD AURIST.
yOi'i'ioE-Deknin's Block, PORTLAND. TieatJ
as sptclaltiis all Diseases of the Iliad, and parties,
larly those ol tho Eye, Ear, Nose and 1 broai. Cross
titesMiiVhtennd Art'fir'il tivfin !nsertd
IISXABMSHKD 1S3C.
Willamette Nurservi
Q-. W. WALLING & SON,
PROPRIETORS,
Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon.
Growers of tho Choicest Varieties, of
Pirticnlar attention given to Cherry, Prune and Plnm
trees. ttrt
People of the West Side !
W
E IlEPBOTFULLY CALL YOUR ATTEN-
u on 10 uur
Large and Splendidly Assorted
hook or
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Wo bny at BOTTOM PJUCES-wiU work CHEAP
and can therefore sell at
The Lowest Rates!
Onr Motto la
GIVE TI1B BEST VALUK FOR TIIB MONEY-
PAY niOllEST PRICK FOR PRODUCE.
Come, take a look through oar store, and bny a trial
bllL Uur LOW PRICKS 1 our strongest argument.
N. & J. D. LEE.
DALLAS, April 0, 1873.tr
TIN WIRE RINCS.
Will Mt Rt r make U
Mra ioe D4res
Banlwftr Xealn wH them
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