Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 25, 1875, Page 5, Image 5

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
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FIKST OPENING
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SPRING GOODS
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The White Corner,
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BREYMAN BROS.
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E ARE NOW PREPAKKn TO .NNOUNCP
that we are opcnlug, and still rcccmiig, oneol
The Finest and Largest
Stocks of Goods
Ever Exhibited in Salem!
oun
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods
tiro now complete, and consist In part at follow t :
New Silks, in all shades and colors,
Pongees, Japanese Silks, plain and
Alpacas, brocaded,
Piques,
Mohair Balernos,
Organdies,
Bombazine,
Grenadines
Swiss Brilliants,
Nainzooks,
Linen and
Cotton Lawns,
..AND..
A variety of WhitcGoods.
ScarJs, Kuchlngs, Laces, Ribbons, Em
broideries, etc.,
LOVES, In an endless variety, NEW and TASTY,
1,000
Ladle', Imogen', and Children's Pnraol.
A full line of
Ladies', Misres', and Children's
Hosiery,
A large assortment of Ladles' and Misses'
FINE SHAWLS, NEW AND STYLISH.
In onr Gentlemen's Department, we have received a
Dill line of
Gents' & Boys' Clothing,
HATS, CAPS,1l00TS, SHOES,
And a complete assortment of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods.
We call particular attention to our large and new
stock of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting,
Window Shades, Lace
Curtains, etc.
OUR GROCERY MEPAaTMESTT
la al"o full, and in
Orooltory cj Grlne-7"vi'
e Ciin glc extra inducements.
Country Produce taken In HxcHniijjo
for Goods at the WHITE COltNER btorj.
Come ono, crnne all,
And nil 0 ub a call I
BREYMAN BROS.
Salem April 23. 1875.
(Greenbacks at Par !
S. FRIEDMAN,
Auctioneer, and Commission Merchant.
TUB GRASSHOPPERS HAVE BECOME A HUR
den, and hao devastated tho green fields East,
and peoplo are now flocking to thlsgoodly land where
wheat is plenty and greenbacks seaic. and. In honor
of this great immigration, I, S. Friedman, will reccio
U.S. Legal Tenders at Par
at my salc room In Eccutle Block, for all goods.
My stock on hand censlsts of a splendid assortment of
ClLOTIIIiM;, Gents' Furnishing Goods. StapIeDry
Goo Is, Fancy Goods. Notlo is, Ribbons and Lace,
bait and Jewelry, Nail and BtitUr, Hats and Tobacco.
just from tho East, and prices to suit all.
Boots) and Shoes, Groceries,
Crockery and Glassware,
Salem Blankets, Flannels, and Cloth,
Table Linen, Napkins, Towel.
All these goods w ill be sold
Cheaper at S. Friedman's
FOR GREENBACKS
Than at any other bouse in Salem for Gold !
Bring all your Greenbacks. Theyaro worth
One Hundred Cents on the Dollar
....AT....
FRIEDMAN'S.
In connection with this is
The Salem Drug Store,
IN CIU1K1E or
Mr. T. C. SMITH,
A practldl Druggist, who will compound all your
difficult prescriptions or pharmaceutical preparations
correctly, from the PUREST DRUGS, having Just
received a flue and well-selected stock of
Drugs, Chemical, and Toilet
Articles).
If you have anything that vou can't get pnt np any
-where else, bring it along. We guarantee satisfaction.
Currency wlllbn received at par for eerytnlngex-
cepti
:ept Book accouuts, which must be coin, as usual.
8. FRKEDMAff,
Auction and Commission Merchant,
lent
T7o Fw,TTXXl.&ir&.
Don't Sell your Wool
Before you sec the firm of
MEYER & COHEN.
balcm, June 8, 1S75.
dwlm
PAINTKIl'SManual-HonscandsIgn painting
graining, arnlshing, polishing, kalsonilnlng, pa
er ing, lettering, staining, gilding, glszlnz, tlhertng.
glass staining, anihsis of colors, harmony, contrast,
lc, 50 ct Book of Alphabets, W. Book of Scroll
and Ornament, 1. Carpenter's Vanual. &?. , Viuch'
maker and Jew tier's Manual M. TaxldermUt's Manu
al. 50 boap maker's Manual. 25. Guide to Author--hio,
60. Lightning Calculator, 25. Hunter and
Trapper's Guide, 20 Of booksellers, or by mail.
lEba'fi HANKl" & CO., U'J NatMU et H. .
TO BREEDERS
OP
Trotting &-Draft Horses.
THE FOLLOWING STALLIONS WILL MAKE
the
SEASON OF 1875
AT
FIVE OAKS FARM
Tlio Tarottiaxe JStnllloxi
AUTOCRAT,
A dark-bronze chestnut, 12 years old. 1V hands high,
bred by Chas. S Dole. Esq,, Crystil Lake, III ; is very
Imiidsumc, goes in great style, and his gait Is as per
fect as could bo (Uslnd. Ho a sired by that renown-d
lrottinff Malllnn OKOUGE M. TATCHEN,
out of the noted mare WAN DEREK, whose sire was a
1IAM1ILETONIAN hsrse, and dam an ABDALLAII
mare. Autocrat 1ms had but Utile handling, yet he
ha shown A FULL MILE IN 2lJO, AND QUAK
TEHS IN 31 SECONDS. As a slro he is regarded
a bECOND TO NO HOItbE In the Northwest, hit
tolls being Hiilformly lino steppers, and a greit pro
portion ot them lnrjo and hi 'lily formed In tht
GREAT COLT STAKE trotted at Chicago la 1871,
there were 4S entries, nominated at yearlings, all the
principal sires bclug represented; jet nnlylUe started,
two of which wcie sired by Autocrat, and one of
them col second, and the other fohrth place in the
stakes. Also In the QAKDINh.lt HOUSE STAKE for
three- car olds, trotted at Dexter l'ark, Chlcrgo, in
lbA with 14 entries, nominated at threo ears old,
MOTTO, Mred by Autocrat, walked oer for the
purse and forleits.
1 he above, together with numerous letters recel ed
from owners of col,t sired by him, fully establishes
his reputation as a trotting sire.
Terms, $50 to Insure.
THE Jr U -L-tJEJ mV33I3
Imported Clyesdale Draft Stallion
YOUNG MARQUIS.
A bright bay. 5 vears old, lnjtf hands high, and weighs
1,9U0 pounas. He is a horse of great action, and im
mense substance, with remaikably good legs and feet,
ery compact and pow erlul, tine tempered, and sound
constitution. Ho made a season near Toronto, Cana
da, and proed himself a sure foal-getter, his colts
snowing great uuuorniity 01 Dreeutng ana style.
PEDIGREE.
YOUNG MARQUIS was bred by Mr. John McKelch.
Upper Ballard, Dalfron. Stcrllngshlre. He was sired
by ''Marquis Graham," bred by Mr. Stokes, Drvmen,
Stcrllngshlre, out of a pure bred Cljdesdale Mare,
which gained the first prize at Kinross, also atClack
manaushlro bociety's bhow lor the beet Mare of the
iClyd'tdale bleed
' MARiJUIS OF GRAHAM was sired by Mr. Peter
Craw fold's bay horse "Loft)" which, when oneycar
old. gained the 1st prize at Glasgow, 1st at Kirkin
tilloch, ltat lllehlaiidbhow held that car at Kelso,
and i3 now situ to a gnat many prietakcr
YOL.NG MAROUlb is out of Mr John McKelch's
far lamed brood Marc, "Nancv," which gained the 1st
priu at btintht ndrick, 1st at Kilcarn, 1st at Bnchlyvle.
ai d 1st at Drvmen, for the best two jear old Ally ot
the Clydesdale breed. When fouryears old shegalncd
tnu 2nd prize at Drjmen, and the 1st at Buddy vie. She
was dam to two males sold to DaWd McGlbbon, In
varoran. Linlithgowshire, in whose hands they gained
a great many prizes at local, open and Highland So
ciety's bhous. A filly out ot ono these gained the
1st prize at Maryhllll, 1st at Midlothian, 1st at Kirk
intilloch, and the 2nd at the Hlkhland Society's bhow
held that year at Glasgow, and was sold the following
spring for 80 guineas to Mr. Lockhart, btranraer, In
whose hands, as a to year old, she gained the 1st
prize at the Ayrshire Show open to allcomers; 1st at
Stranraer Society's Show , and unfortunately died, pre
vious to w hlch 160 guineas had been offered ond refus
for her.
NANCY is nlso dam to a two-year old Ally which. In
1870, gained the 1st prize at the btcrllngshire Society's
bhow; lstat KUearn, and Istat UucblyUe, and who
a'terwards was purchased at ISO guineas by Sir Wil
liam Burling, .maxwell, as a breeding mare
YOUNG MAHOU1S was never exhibited In Scot
land but once, w hen ho gained the 2nd prize at the
ruisicy snow, open to an comers.
Terms, $40 to Insure.
tW Mares sened bv either of tho aboo bullions.
and disposed of bcluro 'foaling time, must be paid lor
as in pai.
Good pasturage v, III be furnished marcs from a die
tancu, free of charge.
Escapes or accidents at owner's risk.
Address,
S. C. REED,
PORTLAND.
Or Wflff. 1VATSON, Uillsboro.
March 5. 1875.
Summons.
In Justice's Court, East Saldm Precinct, County of
Marlon, State of Ortgou.
8. A. Clarke S. D. W. Craig, pltffs , r. J. Put. Smith,
deft. Action at Law .
TO J. PUT. SMITH, the abo e.named defendant;
In the tame of the State of Oregon, you aie hero
by required to appear beforo the undcrslgi cd, a Just
ice ot the Peace lor tho precinct aforesaid, on the 2-th
day of June, lb"5, ai 10 o'clock in the foreooou of said
day, at the office of said Justice In said precinct, to
answer the complaint of the aliowi named plalntlfts 111
achll action. The defendant will take notice that
ir be rail to answer the complaint Herein, me piaintms
win tuba tiir1i7menturalnst him for thirteen and tO-100
dollars, coin, w I h costs and disbursements, ana that
your property attacneu w 11 uesoiu 10 suiisiy mesuiue.
Given under my baud this 15th daj of May, 1875.
U A. JOHNSON,
May 21, 1P75W6 Justice of the Peace.
Notice to Stockholders.
T
HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NORTHWEST
nrti flhlnnlnir. KLoraire. and Commission Comua-
uy who have not je. paid up rholr assessment No. I,
levied August 15, 1874, are notified to remit the am
ounts due for the same to roe Immediately, and they
will receive receipts therefor.
T. J. MATLOCK
Portland, Or., Mayfl, 1875. Secretary.
Presses
FOn ITUKB
HAY, HOPS, 'OR FLAX,
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER BY T. B WAIT,
third door south ol the old 11. b. Church.
Remember that these Presses hate necr lulled to
lakeaFIRoT PREMIUM whereer exhibited.
E ery Press w arrautcd. Send for circular. m20m3
Wanted Known,
milAT JOSEPH HOYT Is in tho makct TO BUY
WOOL ! WOOL !
And will-
For the same.
Can be fonnd at the office of WELLS, FARGO &
CO., eikui. J one 10, 1875.
THE FIRST IN THE FIELD !
Spring Trade of 18751
F. LEVY,
At Moores' Corner, Salem, invites attention ts 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,
Hats and Caps,
TRUNKS,
VALISES
HAND-BAGS,
Toweling and Table Linens,
LACES A! 1I011S.
Fanoy 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
TWE TY YEARS.
Especial attention paid to the wants of our custom
ers from the country, and
Goods Exchanged lor Produce,
on a cash basis.
CALL AND 8EE MS.
F. LEVY.
Salem, April 12, 1875:tf
THOROUGHBRED
BUCKS and EWES.
I OFFER FOR SALE. AT MY RANCn, IN LINN,
county, se en miles from Harrlsburg,
40 Merino Bucks,
1, 3, and 3 years old;
40 Merino Ewes,
1, 3, 3, and 4 years old ;
Which will be sold at reduced reasonable rates for
cash, or for good notes, at 12 months' time, bearing
Interest. These are the FIRST CHOICE of the
Monson & Jewott Importation,
brought to Oregon In October. 1873, and proved to
have been the best Importation ecr made to onr
State. Smentccu of theao Merino bucks last year
sheared 33 IX pounds, ranging from 10 to 21 pounds,
averaging exactly lOtf Ibn to the fleece. The
fleeces of the ewes last jear averaged MJf lbs., and
this yeir they average ot er 1 0 lbs. to the lleecc. My
burks are not i ct sheared this spring.
These sheep aie PERFECTLY HEALTHY and
thoroughly acclimated, and show great improvement
on our soil, uoth as to size of animals and weight of
eCC0, ALSO. FOR SALE,
Thoroughbred English Cots
wold Bucks and Ewes,
AS FINIl AS ARE ON THE COAST.
My Cotswold bucks last ear aeraged UX pounds,
Ewes 11 pounds, to the llecce.
ZST Address me at PORTLAND, or Islt the ranch,
whero my agent will show the stock and the sample
fleeces. Sample fleeces can also bo seen at L. GOLD
bMITU i- CO.'S, Portland.
JOSEPH TEAL.
MRS. A. A. MILLIOAN
HAS OPENED A NEW STOCK OF
3VEII-.I-. IKT3E3 IFL-Sr
In Starkcy's Dlock, Salem, (lately occupied by Conn's
Dollar Store )
All Goods are Selected with Care
FROM OUR BEST MARKETS.
Having had six years' experience in this brslness,
she hopes to be able to please In style, price and qual
ity of goods, and asks a snare of puollc patronage.
Salem, April 22 1875 w
:F,i-r":E:iiOs,
FROM
Mammoth Rook Quarry,
Polk county, Oregon, Tho rock from this quarry has
been used for tho last twelve yeira for nre-places,
hearths. Jtc , and lias proven neither to crack nor to
crumble In snort, Is absolutely fire-proof. Manufac
tured by J. W. C HPENTKR. &T Apply to TO
ADAIK. Salem. my21ml)d
Tbe Grandest Aclilctemcnt or the Age!
The Little Monitor
SEWING MACHINE!
NO SHUTTLE! NO BOBBINS!
No re-winding of Thread. Makes the
.LiOCK BUICII, llttlll nencu, uuu ja-
blo Stitch, froni two commer
cial spools, direct.
IT IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, AND MAKES
the leiet noise of any machluo In the world, 'I he
most simple In construction, and the easiest operated.
Will sew from tho finest to the heaviest of fubrles
without any change of tension.
SEWS 25 FEU CENT. FASTEU
Than any other Machine, making &X stitches to tho
revolution. , ., ,
The public are Invited to call and see this
WONDERFUL INVENTION !
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
For further particulars call at
irt Thud Street, near Alder, Good Templars' Build-
lnS' MUS. A. B. FAXTON,
Solo Agent for Orogon.
W. W. MARTIN, Agent, balera.
ST Good, responsible Agents wanted to canvass
all parts of the auto.
Portland, April SOtf
Mr. Xv. .T. ITora
GIVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASES
knon as l'ciimle Weukuean.
Offlce, corner ot Court o4 Capitol ItrocU, SALEM,
O.-esoa. elu
ADAMS &
-e3SE:
iiaBPiHaRVBia'ffSMLa"
The only Hiding and Binding Machine which does not use"
Canvas or Belts, and Cuts and Islovates
Grain wot. green, or dry.
je.-xm,x-coc SiM.T-wt OSx-oaacilxx-pAra
fS Otcr ALL competitors, at Ion a, Oregon, and Nehraska stite I airs, mid !)uh,qoriiIrl IS, I. ,yj
Farmers, do not give your orders for any Harvester,
until you have carefully examined this Machine.
X. lmllVIa.J.lTJL Ofy VVFj ..,- J,
May 14, 1875:tf
PACIFIC RUBBER PVINT COMPANY.
THE RUBBER PAINT,
Composed of French Zinc, Atlantic Lead, Linseed Oil, and
India Rubber,
The ONLY PAINT that has Withstood the Climate
-OF-
Tlx 3E,oiS.o Ooa-s-t.
Abundance of Reference, and PRICK LISTS, and SAMPLE CARDS, can bo
had by calling on
JOHN HUGHES,
Salem, Oregon,
"Who is Agent for tho Sale of our Goods, by the Quart, Gallon, or Parrel.
juncKtr
IMPROVED
Sewing
J33tzi.i
'J he Improved 'MTNA"
i a noiseless Shuttle Dock
slltcUSflwiiiK Mftcliinp, us
ing a Straight Needle. It
has been manufactured and
extensively used In New
York city for over ten years
and has always been held
In great favor on aecount ot
Its extremo simgUclty, du
rability, unit wide range of
work as a Family Machine,
and no person who has be
come the owner of one, has
yet been found willing to
relinquish his :i'NA for
any other, where all kinds
are so well known. Yet
our mechanical expert
bavo been able to make
soma valuable Improve
ments, and we now prnf nt
tn tnnpuuuotue uintuv
i;D Ai TNA. with the conlt-
KSS ft'CJSosr rKpA v. iJhl
ASOllta 'SJST'aJO.toc. 'n every ton In tho Stale, to whom n llber.il discount will bo given
Mn'liluiM sola on ln'tallmenio or uii i.otes. A JiDeial illseount will ho made for nh
rV7 Send lor circulars A-c. '' 1 AHOiVS,
Telbtf "rL"" - ,, Tlllri, stroct) pohtLANI), Or., Agent for l'acinc Coast.
JOHN HUGHES,
tvto Stroot, - - - - Snlom, Orogoii.
DEALER IN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
AND
TUBE COLORS, PICTURE CANVAS
Artists' Materials of all Kinds,
Wall Paper and Window Shades,
Salt, Grain, and Feed
Lime, Hair, Nails, and Shingles.
Salem. August Mi. lffM. "J
mSub
PURE - BRED
SPANISH MERINO
JS2lX,
DIUECT rrtOM THE CELEBI14TED FLOCK OF
UEOKflE HAMMOND. Eaq., of Vermont.
- Bucks, rrom $50 to m.
Khcs, rrom 50 to $150.
For sale by
JESSE D. OAIIH,
o,10t. Giv'lsn P. O., Monterey co , Cal.
"WOOL
Grading & Packing House,
PORTLAND, OUEUON.
8. A. SEYMOUR
WILL AOAIN CAItHV ON THE UUrilNEbS OF
Wool Grading and Packing, and calls the atten
tion of Producers and Dealers to the adunta 'e-s of
haung their Wool properly graded, picked, and
placed on the Eastern market as an Oregon product.
AN EXPEUIKNCEI) (IHMJEIt, who thoroughly
understands the Eastern market, ulll sup'ilnteud tho
woik, and It Is guaranteed that the wool ho grades
wllleommand at the East the highest market price,
according to tho grade mark, aiMf
S25
per Day ftunrantood vmsocr
FRENCH
fcSAIjEM, OKKGON.
33kCa,o3a.aj3Ls.
dutie'ti instilled byoxperl-
(Wko that It cntitblnes tho
jrood (itiulilles of nil Mo
chinps, mid III moot" till
wanes of cury lamily, u
mutter for what work It 1st
required. The construction.
Is mjcU Hint it cannot get
out of order, and no ma
chinist Is required to keep
it in order. '1'he operation
Is so tdmplo that no lessons
nro required by unewop
oratoi . With each machine
wo deliver prlntod Instruo
tloiiH, and uy reading the
snmo any exporiencod op
erator Is enabled to operate
on the Machine. We, there
fore, nsk the publto to try
tho jKTNA, well knowinp;
tint Ihej will decide on Its mer
its, which nut. Simplicity, Benn
ty, Vtlllly, and Dui.iMllly.
m
m -e
Home Manufacturing Company.
NOTICK TO DELINQUENTS.
A T a meeting of the Directors of the Homo Mann
J. racturlug Company, held at rlalcm May aUi, 1X15.
It was ordered that after .Iiiiio 30th, 1S75. all dellniiuent
assessments shall be placed In the hands of the proer
legal officers for collection. Until that time, parties)
In Linn county can pay to Mr. Hlchard Morris, of tho
firm of Parker & Morris. A. Y. btanard. Win Cyrus,
or David Myers: In I'olk county, to J. V, It. Uiitlor or
James Tatnm ; 111 Marlon, to ft W. Bowie, T, Cun
ningham, or Hamuel llrowu.
Tills action of the Hoard Is necessary In order tn
settle the business of the Company and dissolve tha
same according' to law, as was ordered at the meeting;
of stockholders held at Halom February 91d. VIS.
JAMUS TATOM,
mvSrtwl Triu'iirer and Collector,
S.A.ID DL.E :FL"!5r
,,ANU,.
HiVHNESS.
HAVING PUItCHAHED THE INTEHEbT OF"
Mr. Watklndsliitheold eslabllslied house In tho
ahore line, the attention of the community Is called,
to the stock of
on hand, which Is oflered at greatly rediccd rates.
SADDLES AND BRIDLES
At lowest Granger pilccs.
Hardware, Whipo, Roboo, oto.
To unit everybody.
R. H. DEARBORN,
8alua,y!i).W,leS. v,ltV
to&tmimvm.