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i ".wto?-;1 cj3-.v''t W VH "WILLAMETTE FARMER. EASTERN, Nvack, N. Y., July G A. dreadful storm commenced here this aftornoou, with vpry heavy rain and hall, high winds, and almost incessant thunder and llehtnluir. Two men named Newman and Tucker were lustantly killed by lightning. Houses were uuroofed and trees torn up by their root. At 8 o'clock tho storm still continued, aud immense dam age had been doue. Chicago, July 0. Report fuit received from various places in the Northwest ay there will be an average crop of wneat hr vaMted, notwithstanding the heavy rains which have prevailed during the pass three wfifikm Omaha, Neb., July 0. The Herald's special from all parts of Urn State represent crops generally In a very fluttering condition Copious rains for the part week have done but very little damxge, WAsuiNOTOjf, July 6 The President has appointed John Tall'e, of Nebraska, Secretary or Colorado, and H. M. Vavser, Recelvor of Public Moneys at Helena, Montana. OREGON AHEAD. A woman in Sudbury, Mass., lias ro ceutly completed a bed-quilt which con tains 5,37G distinct pieces of woolen, cot ton, or silk fabric. It has 250 squares, with 21 pieces to the square, and was all stitched by hand. iV. ". Tribvnc. Miss Alice Bolen, about 14 years old, living three miles from Turner, Mai ion county, Oregon, has completed a bed quilt which contains 8,427 pieces, all stitched by hand, and neatly done most ly of cotton goods. Her sister, Miss Fan nie Bolen, who is older, is engaged in piecing a bed-quilt that will contain over ten thousand pieces. FIRST OPENING ..OF.. i SPRING GOODS ..AT.. The White Corner, ..ur.. BREYMAN BROS. E ARU NOW PREPARED TO ANNOUNCE tuat we are opening, and etlll receiving, one ol w The Finest and Largest Stooks of Goods Ever Exhibited in Salem! Staple & Fancy Dry Goods nre now complete, and consist in part as follow p : Vow Silks, in all shades and colors, Pongees, Japanese Silks, plain and Alpacas, brocaded, Piques, Mohair Bulcrnos, Organdies, Bombazine, Grenadines Swiss Brilliants, Xainzooks, Linen and Cotton Lawns, ..AND.. A variety of "White Goods. Scarfs, Iluchlngs, Laces, Kibbons, Em broideries, etc., i GLOVES, In an endless urlctv, NEW and TASTY. 1,000 Ladles', MUiie', and Children' Parasols. A mil line of Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosiery, A large assortment of Ladles' and Misses' .FINE SHAWLS, NEW AND STYLISH. Ca oar Gentlemen's Pepartment. we bare received t I full line of Gents' & Boys' Clothing:, HATS, CAPS,00TS, SHOES, . AnjirU complete assortment of oatlomen's Furnishing Goods. We call particular attention to our large and new , Mock of Carpets, Oil Oloths, Matting, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, etc OUR GROCER? DEPARTMENT is also full, anA in OroclLory efts Orlosarcvare we can (,'Ue extra Indncements. Country Produce taken In Exchange lor Goods at the WHITE CORNER Stors. Come one, enme all, And I'll is ue a call I BREYMA.N BROS. S&lera Lvril S-LlSCi. WOOL! WOOL! The undersigned offers for sale 15,000 Pounds OF WOOL. Bids will be receUcd up to the Sth of July, W5 Address ItOSCOE KNOX, e25tf Creswell, Lane co.. Or. rnoa Hammoth Book Quarry, Polk county. Orearon, Tho rod: from this quarry lias lieeu used for the last twelte years for lire-places, hearths. &c., and has proien neither to crack nor to crumble lu short. ! absolutely lire-proof. Jianniiic tured bv .1. W. O' RPENTER. E2T Apply to W.TI. ADAilt. fcalein. mv21ralil CEO. II. SSSII., Attorney lit jLiCLW, SALEM, ORCrOS. oftVo rar the OM fyrrt-lfriiif. zis. ri. J. iroi-a IVES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DISEASE " Lio.tn as 1'cuiale Ai'eukncsn. 011c?. corntr ol Court aud CcpUol strati, BALKY, Greenbacks at Par ! S. FRIEDMAN, Auctioneer, and Commission Merchant. mtlE fSRASiHOPPEnS HAVE UECOMK A 1JUR- X Uou. nnd liae do-ri-tatcti tho green flelda Eat, nml people are nou ilttcktns to thlKoodIy land where ( heit I? plenty aud preeubncKs fcarc, and. In hoDor j of this great iminlcriitlou, I, S.Frlednmi, will rciehe U.S. Legal Tenders at Par1 at inv sales room In Etecuthe Clock, for all goods My stock on hand ceusists of a splendid assortment of OLOTIIIiNK, Gents' Vumlt-hlne floods. Staple Dry Coots, Fancy uoods. Notlo'ts, Hlbhons and Laces, bait and Jew ilry, Nails and BiitNr, Hats and Tobacco. OAKPETS. just fiom the Et, and yrlce to suit all. j RootN and Shoe, Groceries, i Crockery and Glassware, Salem Blankets, Flannels, and Cloth, Table Linen, Napkin, Towels. All these goods w 111 bo sold Cheaper at S. Friedman's FOR GREENBACKS Than tit auy other house In Salem for G-old ! firing all j our Greenback". They are worth One Hundred Cents on tho Dollar ....AT.... FRIEDMAN'S. In connection w ith this Is The Salem Drug Store, IN niARdK OP Mr. T. C. SMITH, A Drictlcil Dnidilst, who will compound all our itlfiluilt prescription or nhai naceutlral preparations rorrectly, lrom the PUREST Dltl'GS, having Just recul ed a fine and cll-elettcd stock of Drugs, Chemicals, and Tolfct Articles). If )ou hao anything that ion can't net put up any wheto i'lo, brine It alomr. Wo giiaiAiitee HitltCnction. Cnrrency will bo received at par for ccrj thins: ex cspt Book accounts, which must be coin, as usual. The Grandest Achievement of the Age I ie'ltf S. rRIEDMAK, Auction and Commission Merchant. fomt mntivxl COMPANY. Eire and Marino Insurance. DtKECWHS: Oregon Itraueli. PORTLAND-I'. Wwcrman. C. 11 Lewis, II. Gold (binltli. 1. Mnch'oj. Lloyd IliooUe SAL1.M-L. V. Hirner. AHKV .1. A. Crawford. l)LLi:-i 1) SI. ritHNClI. LEW IsrON-.l. Loenenbei '. HAMILTON BOYD, General Agent, roiULAXD, 0I1C00X. It. Ui;:D, Agent, Sllun, mjlsml Grading & Packing House, I'OItTI,AND. oiiegon. S. A. SEYMOUR WILL AG UN' CATiMY OX THE BUSINESS OF Wool Grading and 1'acklne, and calls tlie-attcn-tlon of 1'iodjcers and Dealers to the advantages of ha lim thtir Wool properly graded, packed, and placed on the Eastern market as au Oregon product. AN EXPERIENCED OUADEIt, who thoroughly understands the Eastern market, will supeiinteud the woik, and It Is guaiautied that the wool he grades wtllcommand at the iSast the highest market puce, according to the grade mark. a i&lf TL, -A. I 3L T' PATENT SEAMLESS Grain and Wool Sacks, XANUriCTDnKD BT WILLIAM LAIRD &. CO., Forfar, Scotland. S. L. MARSH, CORNER OP FIRST AND STARK STREETS, PORTLAND, Agent for Oregon, Samples now on exhibition. invSlml To DF'.EtrrxMLerj Don't Sell your Wool Before you see the firm of MEYER & COHEN. Salem, .InneS, li;j. d&wliu MRS. A. A. MIT.T.TCAN HAS OPENED A NEW STOCK OF MILL inSTE! ITiT la Starkey's Block, Salim, (latelv occupied by Conn's Dollar Store ) All Goods are Selected with Care FROM OUnaZCT1 MARKETS. ' Having had six years' experience tu this brslness, she hopes to be able to please lu stjle, price and qual ity of goods, aud asks a share o: pu'illc patronage. Salem. Arrll 25 1875 Wanted Known, HAT JOSEPH HOYT Is In the market TO BUY G The Little Monitor SEWING MACHINE! XO MIIUTTLE! .0 BOBniNS I No re-winding of Thread. Mnkes tho Lock Stitch, Chain Sitch, and Ca ble Stitch, from two commer cial spools, direct IT IS THE LIGHTEST RUNNING. AND MAKES the least noise of any machine In the world. The most slmplo In construction, and tho easiest operated. Will sen-from the finest to the heaviest of fabrics without any change of tension. SEWS 35 PER CENT. FASTER Than any other Machine, making SX stitches to the resolution. The public are InvltM to call and see this WOITOERFTTX. INVENTION ! Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For further particulars call at 104 Third Street, near Alder, Good Templars' Build- "g" MRS, A. B. PAXTON, Sole Agent for Oregon. W. W. MARTIN, Agent, Salem. ST Good, responsible Agents wanted to canvass all parts of the State. Portland, April SOtf THE FIRST IN THE FIELD I Spring Trade of 18751 F. LEVY, At Moorcs' Corner, Salem, Invites attention ts bis New Stock of Goods, TUST RECEIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AND O suited to this trade, consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Gents' and Youths' Clothing, Fine Suite, Business Suits, Underwear, and Hosiery, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats unci Caps, TRUNKS, VALISES HAND-BAGS, Toweling and Table Linens, laces ill mourn. Fancy Articles and Notions; In fact, I lu o a general aud select stock of all Staple and Fancy Goods, Exactly suited to this trade, which I have studied and supplied for TWENTY YEARS. Especial attention paid to tho wants of our custom ers fiom the Louutry, uud Goods Exchanged lor Produce on a cash basis. CALL AND SEE ME. F. LEVY. Salem, April U, 187! tf T WOOL I WOOL ! -And Hill- For the seme. Can be found at tho oftc) o.' WELLS FM'.IO & CO.. Solom. Jane 10, 1TO. THOROUGHBRED nMCEirtirsro BUCKS and EWES. I OFFER FOR SALE. AT MY RANCn, IN LINN county. te en miles from Harrlsburg, 40 Merino Bucks. t, a, and 3 years old ; 40 Merino Ewes, 1, a, 3, and 4 yearn old ; Which will l sold at reduced reasonable rates for cash, or for good notes, at 12 months' time, bearing Interest. These are the FJRST CHOICE of the Monson & Jewett Importation, brought to Oregon In October, 1873, and proved to hate been the hctt Importation eiT made to our State, fcxnenteen ol these Merino bucks last year sheared 33 IX pounds, ranging from 10 to 2t pounds, ateragliig exactly ID) lb to the ileece. The fleeces ot the ewes last year averaged U'( lbs., and this year they average over 1 0 lbs. to the fleece. My bucks are not yet sheared this spring. These sheep are PERFECTLY HEALTHY and thoroughly acclimated, and show great improvement on our soil, both us to sle of animals aud tight of fleece. ALSO. FOR SALE. Thoroughbred English Cots wold Buoks and Ewes, AS FINE AS AltE OX THE COAST. My CotBwold bucks last year averaged 14X pounds, Ewes 11 pounds, to the fleece. Z3T Address me at PORTLAND, or islt the ranch, where my agent will show the stock and the sample fleeces. Sample fleeces can also be seen at L. GOLD SMITH CO.'S, Portland. JOSEPH TEAL. HARNESS. !. JOHN W. GILBERT, Oomraorolal stroot, Solotn, Orosou, JlA.lirAirrUKKU AND IMPORTER OF aaoog1; esSg orFEUS A SlTPERnil LINE OF (500US, CONSISTING OP SS. 2D- Poller's INFANTS' AIND CHILDREN'S SHOES, Cray Brothers' Splendid-Fitting Goods', XV.Mieli IvlS, H.i-r, ninl Gout BUTTON BOOTS AIM BALMORALS, ALEXIS SHOES. FOR MEN AND BOYS, A FULL LINE OF TIRRELL'S BOOTS, The Celebrated Hcrsume Gaiter for $6.50 other Houses charge $8 ami $9. Also, a magnificent line of Goods from the most celebrated San Francisco Faotories. I claim to have the LEADING LINES of the WORLD, and can TOP ALL OTHERS in Style, Quality, and Price. My Stock of Leatlier ctxxd Slioe Finding; IS COMPLETE, CONSISTING OP Oak and Hemlock Sole, Harness, Skirting, Belting, and Lace Leathers. INDIAN - TANNED BUCKSKIN, FOR GLOVE-MAKEKS.. tST I have tho exclusive siilo of tho celohrated Brooklyn Harness and Skirt-1 ing Leather, warranted to be free from brands and cuts and not to break itt bending, which I oiler at San Francisco prices, with freight added. Thanking tho public for generous patronage in the past, I hope, by strict at tention to business and fair trading, to merit a continuance of custom. Jy7 HAVING 1'UIICIIASED TJ1E IXTEUBST OF lr WatMnds In the old ittablinhcd hone In the above line, tho attention or the community Is called to tho Hock of on baud, which Is offered at greatly reduced rites. SADDLES AND BEIDLES At lowett Urangcr pilce. Hardware, Whips, Hoboa, otc, To tnlt tvorjLvly, R. H. DEARBORN. Salem, I'sb. :.!'. ' M TO THE FARMERS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY I have for Sale low for Cash or on time, MOWER AND REAPER; THE CELKHKArEI) TREA.DWELL SINGLE - GEAR HEADER, With patent Adjustable Hi el and high Wrought-Iron Wheels w Ith Screw Spokes THE BKST HEADER IN THE AVOBLDJ THE "WELL-KNOWN RUSSELL END - SHAKE SEPARATORS, With Mounted Powers, or with the Hoadley Engine, Making the Best Threshing Rig on the Coast ! SULKY AMD REVOLVING HAY-RAKES, WHITEWATER WAGONS, AND Farming EmpSernents Generally of the Newest and and Best Patterns. Depot at F!at!Icrs'21tVsjoe!io:!'e, Front Sited, Kor!Innl, Oregon. W. F. HITCHCOCK, July 1', lSTonil jKsmngcr. PACIFIC EUBBES PilBT COMPANY. THE RUBBER PAINT, )f French Zinc, Atlantic Load, -Linsc India Rubber, The ONLY PAINT that has Withstood the Climate Composed of French Zinc, Atlantic Load, -Linseed Oil, and India Rubber, -OF- TH. :Ea,o:a.o Coast. Abundance of Itcfercnce, and PJtlCK LISTS, and SAMPLE CARDS, can bo had by calling on JOHN HUGHES, Salem, Orejron, , Who is Agent for tho Sale of our Goods, by tho Quart, Gallon, or Barrel. Junetttf IMPROVED JSEXtua S e -ttv lng jvt,oiJLid.. The Improved 'TNA' is a noiseless Shuttle Dook Btltch SewlDfr Machine, 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 account ol Us extreme simplicity, du rability, and 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 bis .CTNA for any other, where all kinds are so well known. Yet our mechanical experts have been able to' make some valuable improve ments, and we now present to the publto the IMPROV ED iTNA, with the conn- Asonta Vt autod Machines sulci on lnMttlimeiitji or on notes. fr- Sena lor urcuiar, etc. JelMf denoe inspired bv experi ence that It combines the good qualities of all Ma chines, and will meet the wants of orery family, no matter fop what work It 1 required. The construction is such that It cannot get. out of order, and no ma chinist la required to keep it In order. The operation Is so simple that no lossona are required by a new op erator. With each machine we deliver printed instruc tions, and by'roadiDK tba same any experlenaea op erator is enabled to operate on iibe Machine. We, there fore, ask the public to try ths- KTNA, well knowing tUJ they will decide on Ita mer it, which nie, Blmullcity, Uuau tj. Utility, aud DmaMllty. In every town In the State, tn whoma liberal discount will bejrlvcn,. A liberal discount, will ixi maile r ian. 1 II. I'AKKOXS, 111) Tli'jxl8trtt, rOHTLAHlk, Or., Agent for Jfatlflc Coait. JOHN HUGHES, Btato Stroot, .... . Solom, . Orocon.' DSAI.RK IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AND TUBE COLOHS, PiCTtfRE CANVASj Artists' (VlaterLals of all Kinds, Wall Paper and Window Shades, Salt, Grain, and Food Limo, Hair, N?j1b, and Smwglos. Ua,kxnxiW,W dAwtt Orccou. f ji&- m yAiAfrriiU...,.Owkit.-.W -!to. Ar ,