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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1875)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. o3T 187S, pARlllFLEfflEWTSandl I f AUTllI II IVl I r T4m3 -W VBaV Ha Jif KI.WCffJaKMDfiSk I OFFER FOR LJlP5!SS l4k IE LWPKBUSM I 3?H. Harvest f"iv Sn&Mim fm Wk&b-JCl Jp KKSra 3313 ajjvw j the following wm wmmsbsmtwmsm m- -jmi, jmmii?vm f fr&0$&8ama&lwmfa fati& i , i i t i ti b P. tc Jl 01 04 to ol tb m. w; ?"' in( tX no thi N qi am set tag g i Uoi knc J 01 one the, ofo rew Oil thai lbs TI vM, flpi mia the i mam THE CHAMPION Is mivlo esiiccfctUy from OKE00N Pitt's Lai est Improvements. ThlaTlri-slicr Ik no longer advertl'ed under tltooaine of I1I AI.II5N4JE. To avoid confound lug names and trademarks. It ClKaaamioya.. without which none for lets hum nlA.lho icient lmproiemcnts. Jiud name, n 19 this iiJAAinua ut -iiik vruuiij. HAINES GENUINE HEADER! With S( ec lal Imprni 1 uientK for 1875. We have NINfJliK AND UIIUHI,!! WltKVA.UU, MrXLLICK A; COS TIIKKNHKHS, EiiIImi Clinliu rur Two or Three Horses, with Latest Improiemcnts. A most desira ble macMnu lur tin- Farmer who does his own work. Dirt two horses and three hands are needed. Mitchell and Schuttler WagonsBest in UsePrices Reduced. 'CASH. CREDIT. CASH. CREDIT, 3-incl. Light Two-IIorso 3110 00 123 00 3 1-2 inch Heavy Two-Horse $120 00 $134 00 3 l-4ii:ich Medium Two-Horse 115 00 128 00 3 3-4 inch Medium Four-Horse 135 00 150 00 J8S2?" Each Wagon copleie, with Spring Soat find -California Brake Wide Track Extra, $5. T EXE GRAPHIC. Lonk llitANCir. July 13. The Preaident.ao- companied by Gov. KartrUnft, ,haa arrived' nere irotn uape may. Saiiatoiia, July 13.-rl2:28 v. M. Cornell won by nearly a luiii?t4i. Time, 17 minutes and J.. .seconds. Harvard was second,, Brown third, Prmcoton fourth. Ni:w Voiilf, July 12. Charles O'Connor, and Wheolur II. I'eckhatn appeared before -Judge liarrott, in Supreme Court Cbauibors,' to-day, aM-oouneelfor tho people, inobedienee; 10 an ortor to snow cause wuy an oraer on arroHtiu tun new b'x million civil suit aealnat Wm. M. Tweed should not bo vacated, or uall rod 1 if-. -.1 irom tnredllllous to a reason able amount. .Win. Dudley Field appearodi lor tno tiute nuutit. tiio case is sun on, ana likely lo occupy tliren days. LoNioN,tJuly 111 At Moody and Saukoy's farewell moetinp, last night, 188 olerKymen of Ibo Church of England ivero present, with out mentlotilnp; those of any other denomina tion. All present wore deeply aflectod. Komi:. July K). Garibaldi, on his arrival at Clvila V-'tohIa,on his way to Caprera,was drawn to hi hotel by tho people. The town was illuinlnatod last 11 lull t. IjON'hox, July 13 The 'ibllowlnu; is the numupi-oi mehlinuH nelil uy. .Moody ami Man hey in Iionitttn d 11 rim; the punt four tnontbn, with npcreiuito attondaiice: Camberwell, (10 meelitiKs, atlndfd by 4SO,000 people; Victor la, -15 nioiitlnuH, ittteudrtl by 1 10,001); lu the opera Iioiiki Ki,.))eotliiu;s, atUtudoil by .'180,000; tin i!ow, HO niooxincs, attended by (0,000; and in AKi-Irultiiral Ilall, 00 ineetiiKH, attended fay 720,0110. Tim amount of money oxpendod for building, prtnlinp:, Htuwards, Ac$H0,00(). iMoodv and s,nlc3y declined tc receive any oompnnsatiou from the comniUtee. Iiondo.n, JulyJ''. 0:10 a. m.-M. special re ports that another do-triictlvo storm visited Oillda, I'fisih, 011 tho 11th fust, liuarly all tho tempoiary worltvoroted for tlie-rnpairof tho damages oausod by the teuipostof June 2(ih aro carried away .Louses unrooted and sever al largo towers blown down. Natives lost TrE 'rKET.8, Prospects for tho Wheat Matiet. Tho most important question now of Intor ost Ld Oregon priKluceis relates to the pros pectc lor a good nmrj,ot for our TJheat stir-plun'oi- the coming yw. It really ko.ihih as sf tlioro would bo n -canHldcrable ieaprov iirovexiont In Iho duuiaud, lmned uuiUiii fl owluf;'Oiulltl(m. l'ntr'uitul will not 1 have Micli.a snip as hho hwljiast year oml will need it ouch larger deiiuicd from otltor.oouu-(ries.-'lranco has lately been Injured by drouth'j mid duvtivtaled.l'y Hoods ar.diiior whoat (utMs have Biitr.u-ixLyory greatly tUt-re-by: Otlipr JCuropean uatlur.s do not ro,inrt such 1111 . .xtra good prospect as they hid one year ago: Tho Atlaueioaud udddloStuU of Aiuorica liuvo a serious ductn 11 tlou of jrioid that roduooc tiio main totaiyargoly, pertupf S5 per enf California H-ill.tol have ntort. than hu'.tiiiot ii"iial surplU'X. j Those iacUl-Hro Ntiiliolentto'iti-iuro a rlsd In tho wheat ivarket at LlvjiKpjol, and the question as to t bother that will bu tmmeiil ate or will -bo tlofured by tlut 1tt'liiR of a great poitlou of tho coining .turps on the market id mi cimIv day Iihh to tie Urht con. eldortd. It. nih.y be iosble Hit.' I ho 1I-0 will iioLiito.li tin maximum biifnu, Jiuinaiy. Here In Oiij;iii wo luivu iciii'.i.(.il it unu,i auiiiiiiaiit iisjv;sy woiuo iuin lu-iirancpa that Vthfols now on Iho way lo California, and tho t)iAcna;Hg(d vtKsoln now I u -Sa.il Knin--U?o, will biwibutidaiiilystilllcicuttp freight the whole Cittiloima hurplus uuJ .tuiough juoro can bo dofem.lt.il upon 10 MttMv all the wants of Oregon hhlpers. The Orego vittn gives a lihtol'.vfwuils known to ibo 011 the way to Portland tkal liuvo u capably to carry 20,(00 khort tons, whleh added U the Hurplus tK-ohs Kiir.i Uwouch California will relieve us of all toiia-s that lonnace will iot be siiltUiont to meet thedeinauils of Orfon Irailo, VoshiIm w ilh ctirrimr capacity uf M.OtK) (ous 1110 Mild to bo now on tho wuy io "Vlotoila liivdfcd with 1tou fur the Canatltui rallwar, Which tuny bo oKpectod, some ce tuoiii, iuk'ok iircgnn iirgoex. Without going Into minute particulars, which wou.Ul alter all bo .unsatisfactory at this early dty, wo may oousldor the prospect for Oregon wheat groworu lo be good, and it may canity Ixxome excellent and insure them a good price, wan ir not tho traditional "dol lar a bushel." NuwyoRi:, July 13. Phlladelpkla wool market Wendy; demand moderate: nupply lnoreaslnat. (.Yilormln washed, 2S3oej Colo rado iiiiwlit'd,'J2QiS!cj oxlra and im-rlno, pulled, 4fJj!4S-.; NoT J aupor-pulled, 40(SJ-0 Texas, lino aud 111MI11111, 2b(33.Yj; 'IVxjis, !tre, Ulfio'i ( Cellfornl.l,' tliif and uiodlillll 'Jr3,V; CallhiiiiiH, co.uo, '.-.'CJ-ilJ. Tiio Murk . -.'rtvfriu lis ;wkly rp vlow, says tho crop4 hnrn bfien progressing .iavornhl y, nu4 iopo h W Ibis HlVo; have jiro- BUCKEYE branded with our trade-mark. arc genuine. Thefc machine are all that la Implied lu if ur Agents A chcao mode ol ban ACHES per day. We Two Styles 10 and 12 feet Out. U1MH, Horse Fork. HOUSE dnced a quieter feeling in the London mar ket, where price 'had begun to advance, but there has been a further Improvement in the 0011 n try. Prices in many places are aealn ll'to dearer for wheat, and as the Idea of hav- lng a crop equal to uast year's is given up and stock decrease, there is plenty of room tor a further rise. In Prance tbe damage to crops from floods has been very extentdve in the proviuces, and fig tiros show a rise in wheat iroui 1 to 2s. Ban Dikoo, July Jo. Harvesting is pro greasing rapidly aud favorably in various parts ot the county. The yield in some places ' is 'Dountiiui, in others uir ana better than any expected. The statement of the County Assessor shows a large Increase in real add personal property. San FraiMtoco Itlnrkct. Br TEUiOUAI'U. San Francisco, July 15. Flour-$5 a'.5 02,'if. Whcnt New crop, $1 US&l M! 1 7()1 " for old. Uarley-New feed, 1 '.Wit&l XIX; old feed, $1 15 ! MX; brewing, 1 5S. Oatjt2 154M SO. .Itye-Jl 5. Portland Markets, Whf.itpr cental, sacked 1 50 1 SO flour, lououiL'aiirom 4 axaa uu H'rley 1 J0S.1 60 ()uh,,pr bu 00 Kacon 11.. IhHn 11(g).. Shoulder 73 Lard 15.. Kl'l-s lll18 Cliickuiif i 501 SO Cutter brine " roll " Holld , Cheese ltl!cs-:grc(.ii " dry ' -raultud Wool, 23o for best quality. sua: 40 lb18 li 14. .Hi 7 SALEM MARKET. MONETARY. Lca.i.!nNDKusl buying, H7i : selling, S7;c. FLOUR, GRAIN &c. Wheat, licat white, V bushel NVJJ.... Oats, V bu (ft 50 CuruMeal,,ll tt ,(, 4 Flour, best, W suck, (if barrel) 1 St Buckwheat Flour, $ lb 4 5 Brau, V ton 10 Ooail 0 ShoUs, II ton 32 00 .. Oil Cuke Mg1l, 1J ton 35 00.... Flaz Seed, per ll 3X ---. Hay, 8 ton, rew tStf.lO baled, t) tou ul GROCERIES. , Sugar, San Francisco rellned, V bbl 12Q .. Island 811,V crushed UW4 poniloreQ...., 14 13 C-raniiUted 13 )4 Sirup. i gul 1 001 33 Ten, JaiMil. V lb 6(145 1 (10 Imperial 1 SUCiol 60 Codec, Costa Mloa, V tb 35 .. llio... s.'i ., Koiw SI .. Java 35 .. .lilt, Carmea Island, per cwt 1 00 .. Liverpool, coarse 1 351 50 dairy , 2 00.... Bay 87X1 00 FEtniTt!. VKOETABLKS. Jto. Aitoles, dricJ. Wtt.. . 87 & 5 15' 10 10 IS 4 .. T5 9f. .'. ..it. ., ..& .. Pouches, dried, & Pit 01, " " Beats, V & l il'olatoes, W husael, ivm tOnlous, V 1 tCabb tge, V do CUrro.t, S bunk , iitm'KKTiEaus. io. Citter, fresli rollrf, J) Tb packed. ...... Slf-s, V dozen .":.'- noe(irogou priBKi, y ft Liud, V '- OILTa. LttMuOd Ol', boiled, V gallon....!.... raw, " I.anl VII, V gallon CoslO.!,. ' Neatsf.nt Oil, 9 gal . TKllo.iIrl B... . sflS 10 15 1 as.... 1 15.... 1 im j w 45 .. 1 101 75 t 10 1 X.EATUG11, do. tCorled ly -I. W. ailwrt,-aler! Salem. Harness leather. V fi.. s-tri 40 tttlrllljr lsauier, " Bridle Ter, " ; 'French OaK prttuz., French UUx,urdoi Cal. and Oij,ou Calf " ... " Kip " ... Santa Cnii Sato, pr 9 Hides, dry, ' " frrven. ...... ....... Deer Sklus. dry. lr t 1 " " dlSMMd. " Wimp relts .....'.. ,. tsA no ...45ffll!i75 ..7K3U0 .. SO 41 .. 54 Ti . 1 83 .. 1(1 15 . 5 J6 SO ..t nni isn . lOO 75 ilfamttti Jlarmer. .imcid aranr atfdat, bt CLARKE A OBAI6,, rv'Btisurus avd rnoi-atCToaa. a. A. CIJlllKI, i. w, ciuto, Terots of SubeIplloi, One copy, ouoyiwt (53 immbers). ...,.,.,.,... .$ 3. OO Out) roj-j, six inomha CCiluumbin.) ....,,,.... l,KO O.ii) copy, ttirc; rsssthv US Dauibcrj) ,15 THRESHER 09ESKJN, nnd has all the Sole Agents for the MOWER AND REAPER. Too well nnd favorably known to need comment. It Is the. PREMIUM HARVESTER of the World. As a Self-Bake Reaper it is uneqimku, and ns a Mower it excels them all. for MABSH HARVESTER, cstlnr Small Ctods. Binders ride, and reap and bind TEN hac Han ester with Header Attachments. TAYLOR SULKY RAKE. The Strongest and most durable Rake in use. Cost saved In a Season. HrlO" XTOsrixi.& Xlakoa. NeUis' Harpoon Horse Fork. I'almcr'f 1'OWnliS ml styles, "Mounted I flCTItYCMl ' nr IVI1V.T1. or "Down.' CHEMEKETA HOTEL., SALEM, OKEOON. mins IS TOE FINEST HOTEL NORTH OF M. SanFiancisco, containing ISO rooms, lu suit or elngle. and flttec up with all modern Improvements. OmtilbMB to and from the Hotel, free. Honse open all ulUt. TIION. SMITH, - Proprietor, (Formerly of the Empire Hotel, The Dalles.) Presses von BiTiiaa HAY, HOPS, OR FLAX, MANUFACTURED TO OKDKK BY T. V. WAIT, third door south ol the old M. K. Church. Remember that these Presses have never failed to lake a FIRST I'ltUMIUM wherever exhibited. E ery Press w arranted. Send lor ch cular. niSOinS 187S: SEA-SIDE HOUSE, CHAS. H. DEXTEB, Lossee. SALEM - FURNITURE FACTORY, 'SJ.YV( At Mill Creek Bridge, LIBERTY STREET, - - SALEM, OREGON. All kinds or FUMITUEE ON HAND, Aud Made to Order. THE TRADE SUPPLIED On the lowest terms for CASH, JOB WOUK done, and nil kinds of TUICNIXG Orders promptly Attended to. Goods delivered to any part of the city, to tho rail road, or wharf, yukk or chakue. PARMENTER X- BABCOCK. April 30, lb73. wtf .iju. jMiLwjjjjiqpgm 1 una w. WBATnrarouD. j. w. wxATusaroitD. Weatherford & Co.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In DRUGS, PAINTS, oils; glass, Patent Medicines. E rfum ery TOILET. 0007)8, Eto., etc PURE WINESand I.IQ.7pRS, tVr Mi-rutlnal ntrveso. T -n f 1 1 v 1 Medloineu Oomportflnd, b'Xd Pre-.cvpt.io'.is Pi,ici. , Weathorford & Co., rUlti-r CcuinvctJlUHtcxt. MALE9J. t'hainplon I'eaprr anil Mour. The IlhsT Self Rake combined M.tlilne In llio Word, as el denccd by the fact of Its liming receded the (dull est awards at Inhibitions and Field Trials, both In Europe and America In 384. Minns, and suit able for Flax as well Grain. p7"Smil for Champion Circulars before decldlnj what Reaper to buy. odate's Reaper and Mower "Ohio" ard "Buckeye" patents comhlncd, with Dodge's Im prorcment; tw o sIecs. Nos. 1 and 3. Can bo set to cut hl'iher 'hun any o'htr 8'lf Raker. Prices great ly rcducd for 1875. 2r)Send lor Circular entitled "Twenly Reasons why Farmeis should buy the Dodge." Mrl'ormUk'H llraptraad Mower. Hand Rakers; extra stivnq and durable. Prices low. Marsh Harvester IMrabte ahil economical way of harvesting grain. Bhideisrido. Radical chan ges and Impro ements far 1075. Jtany prefer Ihem to Headers and Reapers. Send for Descriptive Circular. Ilalns' lleaHcr or Harvctcr With Hodges' Imnrovements and other additions for 1S75. To sixes, ten aud tw eh c feet cut. Our Headers are made 111 Itkltl, IIUIWIR, linaure uiu imisi aipiuveu style and inaRe. look out ior tnjtuor nraiw with pretended improvements, that maybe olTeied by Calilornin dealers or their agents. rilppcr Muwer. Four slcs Combines all tbe desirable features that aro found In any other Mow er. Nos. H and 4 aro more particularly recom mended for heaiy ueik. Descrlptle Circulars lurmsbed. Prices reduced for 1875. r Prague Iron Mower. A nojel oftlmjMeUs and nenectton of mtihanlm. and Is THE Jlm'nl marol machine yet Introduced; Is ttivng and duttMetma unquestionably THE Br ST tnvilei ate nlcnl Mower In tuu market or"Scnd for a .iirajje pamphlet and examine into the merits ofthla Mower. KnDltsK Ihaln Threihers. Wheeler, Mollhk& Co's two sizes, with special Improvements not to bo found elsew here. llore Powers Allsli-cs and stvle, Including the neuMOiel'llU, both "Mounted" and "Down." Tojlor's Bulsy Itake.-Suuerlor to any other Tfake vet Introduced. Verv desirable for gleaning wheat Helils as well ns niklng hay. Have had them made exnrcsslv "to order." ttionaer and itxuier than can be found elsewhere. Ho ell Ing Hakes. Sand 10 feet long. Harries Hake. Nine feet head, mounted on 'run- nert. new tripping deice; is much THE BKST Revolving Rake made. mKBmmmmeMpMiitimsanrmBS f DIXIE m FARE TCI3. Farmers ..AND.. STOCK- BREEDERS ..or.. Oregon and Was&inetoa Territory ARE RESPECTFULLY ASKED TO EXAMINE the Stallions kept for Uiu Improvement, of Stock ..at Tin:.. FARM OF JAS. W. NESMITH, lolk County. ftroRim. Thu aulmala ofl'ered are silectlous from tho Best Tkorougnbred ..AND.. TROTTING FAMILIES ..or.. Kciitdctty and Hie t::istTit States. The public, are cnrillilly linlted to exu "So rltol tho Time-." Turf. Field, and Fu mine the ollH'rJoiutnit.,nL'i,V,'ll S;mk Juiinialsftirrlii'lr ante cedents, as wtll as cximtne the animals tlieinselvs. wnlchwlll buuudci tho iari.r AI.I'III'.IIS GUILD, lormeny wiin uui11 liui.i.i'., 01 ei lorn. , Service .Nciison, n-oiu AprJI 1st to Alls;. 1. As a reprcstutatite Stallion or Thoronghbrtd stock the DELAWARE, Bred by It, A. Alexander, of Kentucky, Is olTt-red; he was by the famous rare-horse Hlnggold," ho by "Boston," out or "FlIrtllN. Jr." by "Sir Archy." , Delaware was out of "Ariel, ' she bv Imported ' Sar pedon," who was btonght out lu Fngland, aud made, as Is well known, an enviable reputation utidtr ihe o nersliip of General Orovesnor. Delaware has p,'rrormed a follows: At Woodlawn spring uioellng of 18(!5 he wen the stake for lliree year olds; next, the 1,'nidiice stakes for Ihreo yoarj old colts, two-iulle heats. $514) rutraiicv, 30ll forlelt. and UXX) added by tho Club. Next, the "Club Pnrse." t00, two-mllo heats, all ages ; and, three days after, he beat the famous Harry of the West " for " Club Purse" of (1,000 three-mile heats, at the rattersou Fall Mcetinp. A' thu Hoboken Si.ring Meetlne. 13H7. t ." Sanford. bweepatakes" pnrse. $500. mile and half. 'I At Patterson Snrlna Meetlnir. lwrr. wan thaihr.A.miia dash for all ages for $500. and tho same div he heat Darrle, Ibree-iulle baits, for $700, and at tho Patterson Fall Mirllugw.iiithe Underwood Gift Perse' of $300. DEI.AWAUB is a rich bay. 15X hands high ot per fvctly quiet temper, and Is a very desirable sire for road and sporting slock. Desiring espf dally to encourage class of better r "" "ilx ,' ,X. MKvi"if 111 jltii mo pcrrtrcB 01 p'naniroiu inouius i or rroruionAinoteat WINTHROP KNOX, Formerly HonDcy'si Knnx, Is a hay brcw-n. to hinds high, and weighs linn lbs . Is four years old. aud was sired by ' General Knox.'1 V, Vy.. V rmoiit Hero." by "ShermaD Blak. Vawk." by -Vermaut Blart-Hink, by iherm.i. Itiinulu nils' Impnnc'l hnllrrgrr' lhelier. More improuUHitlt and wUIUini lor loo'i 'n both Siliaiators and Powers aiit or spatu lor bids enumerating. Is nmv rccognled as ' TVh Leading Thresher, and Mauds lar ahead pi Iho Wind ei.1 nfthe Mount' In the mlmallon of .1... ,n.ul.rV,.. nnhllK. tltTARANTEKI) to ICIIU- tatefatlei and dean better, without ctiiUi ig ot uaste or grain tnanAWI oniiiu jnrewernnuim. l.a.fl..lnr Btti.ntlnn U (Milled ttl the lliuSitl'S KfD SHAKE" SHOE, nnd lew Improvements 111 the "Mounted" Poivov, etc.. etc. Threshermcn who who have not seen the change nnd tmprutemenu made 111 the "ntl ' llllllaio jnresnir uuniig the last two jcars, will lontult their oun inteietty looking at the ' CHALLKNGlHt" liifure biijlug ali"cwh-re. .1 ,V; P.ITEXT lillUiVn for THRESHING FLAX can bu furnished when a.wipMfi Alt mItrs. trnm I to Yi. horie oower. .coC out for "Bosils" Jitt' Tlinthti. Ihe (Uituiuc am made only by Jas. Bruyl-y, Buffalo, N.T , and can bu had only through us or our anlliumed agents. Ilnrsj llajr Forks. "Nellls's" Hnriionn, ac ki.ow ledge jo be tho best. Abo Palmer e Kan ll In. Clark's "Double Shake" Pacific 'Mill. The only Mill that will rtwiate Gate from Wheat inijictly. tlrtr Crates. Hay, riatlbrm and Mill Scales. Various sUos. I hums "Rtanchard's," the tie it In the world: ulso the Cylinder uml Thermometer Wagon. Ws havo both the "PACIFIC" and tlir "llatn" with " NEW PATTERN" ntia ttioiig ami heavy tMiiMr. Wheels soaked In BOILINU OIL aud other Improvements Tor 1875. Guaran teed to run Uphttr aud outwtar any other wagon ill lias marvel. 8pr nif Wauniis A New three and four Spring Wagon complete, with two seats, Ac, cheaper nnd better and more complete than those made here. ALSO, Harvesting Tools, Extra for Machines, Sickle Sections, Ruhbci .t Leather bellln; Turbine Water Wheels. Mill Stones, Smut Itaililin'.. Steam Engines, l'laning Machines, Buggies, Carriages, etc. Wo Import only tho BEST nrtlclcs. ard our prices will at all times bo ns low as the lowest, tS?I,lbcral terms lothe Trade. Msniilaclurora' Dewrlptho Circulars mailed on application. KNAPP, BURUKLL, CO, Portland, Oregon. May ' Morgan," by "Justin Morgan." The dam of "Win-" throp Knox " wax out ol the well-known Levitt mare. Said nmre was raised by John O. Wing, K-ip, of Win tlnop, Maine, and was by "Black Lion." he by tho North Ilnrso or " Sherman Blnck-IIaw k" dim of Levitt maro by Old Witherell, ho by Wliitlimp Mcsren- ger, by Imp, Messenger. Tho granddam ol Wluthroii no. SI iviiox wns ny Hambletoniiin.1 sby ' Yi.ung ITanibletniilin," he by "Ilunis who wns iiioroiiciiiirid ami snuuiat RiUtol. Vermont, iiulll he was 27 sears nld, producing ' Grey Eagle. " "I.adv oftlie Lake." " Gn en Moun tain Boy," "Ti 110 John," "Son tag," "Ore Trimble," ' Black Marlflh." and manvUher relcbrllie. Serilte of WINTllllOl" KNOX lor '40 TO IN SURE. Provisional note at lime or senile. BLACK STRANGER Was sired by Uncle Sbube, a largo fist Stillion by Gencial lii.ox Uncle S'mho (foimerly known as Wyer's Kno) is now owned by Henry It. Ilutterntld, Kkj., ol Waunlllc. Maine, Is a chei-Unit i-tnlllnn 11.; bands high, and weight. 1350 pounds; was iuur litlnl I'orlast work, linlng been kept 111 tho stud, where lie has proved a getter ol fust animals. Ilu trots a mil In 3:00, and his bailee readily In 1:10. Gut a reinrd im agieen l'.ureais old of S5U. (See Thompson's ret old "Maine Bred Horses." The dam ol Black Stronger was tho well-known' Reynolds msre, weighing 1450 pounds, sired by llo. man's Mcssiuger, by Stone Mo-sengcr, by Wliitlimp Messenger, by Imported Messenger, mid her grand dam (ihe dam of Undo Shube) was a Messenger male elghlug 1) pounds. BLACK STRANGER Is WJf hands high, and weigh ed when s'ai ted for Oregon 1337 pounds. IIM limbs aro or such extraordinary t-trengih, with knees nml gambrol joiun low down like sire, aud grandslre Gen eral Knox, that wo lel that this, added to his cln-n alllame to such reiraikablu sliced and gnat i-1.o In b.dli blanche of his family for so many generations, must nuke him a valuable stock getter iur the rarroers ot Oregon, BLACK STRANGEII will stand for P50 TO IN SURE, i'loilsiimal note at time or service. IV. AG HUM KNOX, Three years old. past, by "General Knox;" dam by Bobbins I101 se, by Uninin's Messenger." In- "Stnne Messenger," b" Winthtop Me.seuger." bj "Import ed' Messenger;" she wrlbed 1,.60 lbs and Is njw owned by thoBithSttam Milieu. Services or M M1NUM KNOX, fii TO INSURE, Provisional note at time or service, GOOD PASTURAGE Air all mares, with dally care, for 1 psr week. No risk taken. The proprietors feel mueb confidence In oflirlii" this sunk, a- "General Knox." sire of Whnhron Knnx" and of " Mainum Knox," and grandslre of-. "Black stranger." has won his way through all up. position In New Em-land, winning Ihe highest stakes while iiHUed by Col. Lang, and taking the hlghct awardsasastotk horse over all New England, and' now at 30 vears of ago stands at Iho head of I lie -Foh-ton &twl Farm " stables for $150 season sen(ce with out warrant, with such companions as "J Gould" "Socrates," and "Taller." and was selected and con plod with suchcelebrllles as " Lady Thorn," " Lncy " andrujny olherj, "Harris Hanihletonlan," the grand I 'Gcn- Knox" and great grand sire of the colts offered for service, was by the Inbred thoroughbred horse lUmbletonlan. See Stud Hook, page ls7; and1 Hambletoolan was the produce of Imported Messen. Sttrlob.lt own daiuhter. A Mile Track Has been laid nnon Cnl Vi.,miti.d nu.n.i. .i-i.i.. win ha i v. ,!iU- . ...c '";::? 'J."'' " ..... ... ..... uuiiu o lam, wuo win nanaie ana train the sullloiis and horses for other parties delroms A1N SratftloD.rt'lalrlni: U8tt"'u .U receive rarile desirous rf tnlnlivr tbelr own arlmli,aro, cordially ollrird li .o i.f ihe'imik' ana an?1"" li? trainlm vr liaud.lbs, or u.slstunco in the rule of ' NESmiTH & LAM. i 1 M I an