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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1875)
1 8 WILLAMETTE ' FARMER. Letter tron Grant Count)'. Canyon Citv, Or. July, -21st, 1&75. Km: tfAfcttEit: We liave just returned from caravmectlng, nml being in aen rinicntsl anil rellective, as welt us a moral mood of nilntl, we have concluded to nwke u few notes of tins religious, bo- clal. "educational, llnanciul, and other in terests of tills county. A CAM!' MEKTINGt Wns held under the ausplce'wf the M. K Church, Elder Caldwell, providing, Itev A. J. Jolyn, pastor in cIkabtjc, and Itcv. Abe Ivies of Graml Itonile Valley, ansis- tant minister. The plucc-selcutctl for the meeting, is in n bcnutifiJlijroveof ninjcs- tle pines, and -on a tfear mountain stream, known as Pino 'Creek, disUtn'je from Cnyn City iilxwit seven miles. Hero tvpon Mite eoirsej.-ated ground, aii last Sabbath, ware gathered people of all classes, from dRU'rcntfartsof the Valley, and wo must sny tlmf.ve never witness ed a, mire titkmttviyiorderly, and polite ahcentMy ntnyj''i;iitnp ground within our ilaxowledcc Wc tlo not claim for Mipojiyrity lis morale, nor yet a tiigher ivdurnf culMvationiin tills recpect 'than lliov- of older and more iavored emntnu Tiiltieu; but for-some cause or other "'hoodhimirm" iloas not exhtttil its '"swelled" or deformed head, towichan extent, as i"n many other places claim rjug greater celebrity and morality. 'IJhdiMflTiiIng services were opened by CElder-CiiMwcll driveling a sermon from the following'- toa t: " I'pon tliia Itock 'will I build my Church, and thcpites of JHull -fchwll nob prevail against t." He whowed by the-riost logical reauoulng and acrii-.tural dwluctlon.", that tfie Hock refercd to, is" Chriit, and that the'Ortlio do.V Cliunhes ai"o only branches of the Livitig'-Jrine. The meeting was interest ing '-nifl Instrti-tlyc throughout; and theilntfors of. tiiu ministers blest with tho'hfplest revilts, about 15 iiienibers buluu-at'lded- to the church Ity tin- reipiest of some of our citizens Si. ll.tfniTlulif-a' thi: tUI.lIIM'K Acin.snv visitnd a few dnys since, a large band of indium, in KoxVullcy, adjacent the net tlement; and livil a "big vvtewa" with tlicm. This hand, with old Hmo-holla lis theif' chief,, in composed of roving ca-iiiiiH.di(;ger-lndiius fiom tho Win ut 11 In, Warm Spring, and Columbiu tribes. They t uliiiowledgo no reservation and will 'irt accept so mucli as even a blanket I'ioiu an Agent of the (Govern ment. Smo'htfila has taught them that tho game of the forests, the (ish in Aurwntiiri,'ftild the gras upon a tliou sswul lulls belong to tlicm; thuttiliuirtfc liaried A'arrlors W so.no day come foitli than for many years past, and horses, cattle, and Bhotp are rolling in fatuess. T1IK JIINI-. Miners re still at work, water being more nUtmilunt than usual at this season of the yrar. The reports from Olive and Duntt rivers are quite flattering, some heavyispeeimens having been picked up oy ix Howard aim others. Tue Middle Fork viuurt. ledges are being more fully developed. Additional machinery for me puriose or saving tue liner stiver cold was shinned for UieCabcl claim a flew days since. Hlllis and Elliot, of Marysyllle, nave opemsl extensive Hy draulic diggings in the hills above town, Mid they ure now considered among the est placer claims in the county. NV. M. V. Thompson, of the sunie place, Is run ning two hydraulics with good success. New discoveries have been tnuite in the creek above Canyon City, while the lower portion, or John Day mines, under the supervision of Wolilnger, are extens ively worked by Chinese, And now, in CO.VCt-UHION, Permit us to state that, although we are favored witli the increase of docks, tho improvement of fecrds, the prospect of a bountiful harvest and prolific mines, yet our general market is limited and money scarce, or but little in circulation. We need better facilities for the transporta tion of our surplus products, or, what is better, the oirtablishmeut of home manufactures, thereby oonverting the raw material into availability for con sumption, and creating a permanent home market. Win. Clunk, superintend ent of the Wiunemuccu Wagon Itoad is now at work on that lino, and if cheaper transportation is not secured up the Co lumbia our Merchants will Import di rect from the Central l'uolllo Itdilroad to this point, distance about 1275 miles. W. It. Dunbar, G. W. Chief Templar, is now among us, and will hold forth iu the Good Templars' haill to-morrow eve ning, the 'SA.ii. i). n. it. from ti'elr mo1---)' beds, and with them again 'sc-i tho lands. Tills is a part of their religion;-and to which thtw cding us teniic'oii'dy as n Mohammedan does to tho Knr.m. Hut while they will ac- ccpt notMiig dhtcet from tho Govern ment, tlny aio- perfectly willing to re ceive til-no useful in tides flora other Indians ,v!io do: pickup thliigs-"lylng . around In- e" In t!-t setil-jiueiits, or slay a tine bull i(-k that dales to tU"-p.i-o upon their ilhh r. Our 'lti;'ens have t ecoine tired of tl; s aimoy.'.m'iMiud pe-d. JMnny . eattlo in n mh( iloiiily dlsapiKMied. We Jitiil m lll-reil tuie presence ot-tlH-M-Indians nil our ) ihcs by them, until " forhear.iu - cease to he'n virtue,"', ,iud th era fore lit the nbvti -m-o of auyothtc an thor'ly to ik t In the icmlre, called -ipou Mr. i'ailsh, whoinvo believe has been eipiat to (Iik emergurey; vciii rlill rX-l. lie tiild then lliat ho wnsn man of peace on tho parte the Gr'iriimiut, but -that Ifevei liehei-d of tin; r killing Mim-I;U.i- longint (n while men tint ho would ,iiut the I'. S. Sold i-w nfii-s them, and w'jjie them (i it of i-j Istonce; that it they an- -uoyeil tile M-ti lerH in any way, duty .should iot be perinlu. -d to even (Ui .caniasii' these;iiouulai i valleys. In short, we ttilnU tilt general Iinlltm Agonl Hi iwu oij-ht lo-'jratlier theiiiiil" jilaeo tlui'i upon thelrrui.metiveresi'rva- 'Uona, mid teacli'tlieui aOi oast tile arMif .narlenltum. Maj. Trimble, with hiv.'ommand, CVt. 21. lt C'av.iliy, ms.-eil U. rough lien- a short tiiu) ilnee eci louleito Kt WhIIii Walla. Co(. Otis, -of Canif lliimey ha juibse-fiientlj been rrilerei'l to Hie tmniv post, iuid Ifjiot pi-v.'Ulediby the civil uuthnrvMcs, Mill t!;e up Ills line oi iuu.icii'111 a lew nays. (l'.HC l'ATJ-ONS CM" IU'ai)jNlllY Til (his uouiity, nil-In a liroieroiis eon dltlon. Dai. lei Clark Urmie, which now iiuiiiUtn ivarly KX) ineit: ben, has unllfd wltli the llnsonio Older of l'rul rlo'Civ'y ,lu.'.'ii'i'tlng a twi story(buildig, rt.1 fei'l in length for (he .'iceonimodatlou of the respi'isf 1 ve Octlers; tho Oruigo lak Jng the lower hall, and the Mtlgo the upper hall. Ouiyuii ntyaiid .ill. Ver non Grange rni'ii'mnlutiiie; unitt'ig for .tho purp.)of biillillfig a large luii a'jiu WKATiinit 0f this season Ims bmin dlfilreut irom Unit of any fonner pirlod ivltliin our J:;- .vledue. Uii to the latter part of May It .wis I'old .iiul dlsaroertlWi). Vauit netrly all kllitsl hy a heavy freeze oiil)!ie SStii of May. 'IVuuVr vegoiatlou seeiaeki almost at a staud-itlll until tho llrst' June, Since then, the wentJier haa beti groVijig' warmer, until it has tu-tually ncuom .hot, the menniry Handing, t( times, us high as 100 deg. In tho shade. T.lt.li i i.l i.ii. ...ill f liii.i.l.i.. i. i i. ..I- ulntAul n -I, .., -l- I.IIIII'-VI Mil' l- IUIWSh y iM-iVtrii'iii'i1, while l''i clivtrlo our- ivnt HiiOftliniM I'liiues in such olo-o imixlniltyi.dt It ival'y sieiiisiliingerous to be out, hiit vvci-s of ram tiro, more fie ,ueitt (h.'iiifitVt'r iii'inii-, and tix ti com-e-nueiiuivgiuliiHMijd v.gilablesofnll kinds lire lMU,ig.wi,l. I'l-u n.tt I e grasses of thp Jilulns miitiiiiuiti i ilu eldea are better TELEGRAPHIC. Nkw York, August 2. Tbo sale, umjer order of the U. 8. court, of the franohlso and property of the Northern Vacltlo It'll I road Company, which was to have Uken place to day, has been postporxxl until August 12lh, New Yoiik, Aug. 2 Judttu Morris, eQUn sel for Tlltoii, this altciuooii served n notion ou Sherman & Sterling, attorneys of record for Henry Ward BwHJher, lo Iid prppmii to answer in & new trial ou tho first Monday in September. London, Auk. S. A dlipatch from Mad rid says Alfonslst troops continue succoHHtul. Sovoral itiiportant vlotorins were gained la-it week. Tho Carllsts are evidently approach ing dissolution. Lizzuraira, with three thou sand Carllstn, is in the citadel atSoo Deorg. Spanish funds are plenty, owing to the im proved prospect. MADiuo.Aug. 8. An Gfllclal dispa'nh an nounces that Gen. Weiler has routed the CarllHts under Saballes at Caledonia, The Carl 1st General Dorregary is at lleuja. The projected coLstltutlon deolarns the state religion to be Honian Catholic The government is ohliged itself to maintain its worship and its ministers, hut nobody shall be molested on Spanish territory for religious opinions or in tho oxerolso of their respec tive worship, so long as tho rospeot due to Christian morality is paid. Piotestants imy have ehurclini with opon dnnrs andcelebra'e worship inside, but there must bo no mani festations on the streets. State of tne Wheat Market in California. From tho 8. F. Commtrcial Herald of last week vie take the following, which gives fall particulars of the lato rise and fall of the Liverpool qnoUtlons and describes the then condition of the wheat market in California : A week since reference was made to the rapid advance both here and elsewhere the total rUe for the past fortnight being from $1 75$225 for new crop, with an occasional lot or choice old at $2 ZtViV ctl for milling. At the advanced rates many large purchases were consummated in the Interior and a num ber of cariioes placed here for account of ship owner! more willing to buy grain than to accept charters to the United Kingdom at ill or thereabouts. On the 2(!th of July prices reached the highest altitude, say i 2S 2 27K, but before the opening of Exchange on ibe 27tb, 'Liverpool cablegrams were re ceived noting a decline for the 24 hours or 8dI0d. This unexpected intelligence stugKored all buyers, bom here and in the Interior, and trade Immediately ceased buy ers with one accord withdrawing and offer inn only $22 10 for lots, which the day be fore tliev would gladly have purchased at $2202 25. The standing ordersBOt by the Grander oraolesto the country was "not to still." The result of this Is manliest many large orop owneia that could have closed out tl-elr entire crops at high figures and pocket ed the cash, have now to stem the current for a while longer and take the chances of a future market. Transaodons tor the week as repotted embmes the following: July 21st, 100 tons choice old milling, at l 23; 100 tons dr, now, 2 15; 22d, 3,000 tons for export, 220; 2.000 ctls old milling, $2 25; 2 500ctls do very choice, $2 27J4; later on, 20 000 tons for export at $2 20; 1.000 fcks new, $2 20; 1.000 sks old, $2 27 Ji; 6,000 Ions sold at $2 252 '1VA for new and old. For the past two uajs no easiness of importance has been done, and we very much question whether $22 10 cnuld be obtained at date for any consider able quantity of oholce wheat. The market closes flat. We submit the Liverpool Wheat market of July 28tb. 1873 average, lOi 2il 10s 7d; club. 10i 6dlls 2d. 1874 average, UB3dlM Gd; olnb lis Ud12t 3il. 1873 average, lis 6dlls lid; club, 1 lis Us 3d. Sinoa the above was placed iu type we are informed of two purchases that were con cluded on the 27th of 500 tons each for export, at $2 152 20, respectively. Hauvest in L.vnk. The Eugene Guaul says; The farmers of Lann county havo com menced cutting the early sowed grain, and from present promsots ttie oroin will ileld as much as was anticipated. Tim early s)vv ed cnilu Is well lilltid, the grain l)fili)ir full and plump, uram tnat was put lu early, or put in witu cultivators or urtus is irom twemy to filty percent, better than late grain. or that sowed broad-cdsl and covered with hariows. Hence it is demonstrated that it pays bautlsotnely to cultivate the soil well, jitit your grain in in propr time, and cover it with n cultivator or put It lu with a drill. Grain must have time at the proper reason to grow, and It inunt ha put lu the soil deep enough to get substantial root or it cannot thoroughly mature. Our farmers have had oxperlunce enough by tliU time to prove to them that they can cot ralie good crops with out properly cultivating the soil. This thing of skimming over the ground in plowing, and then scratching in the grain with a light harrow will nut insure good crops. l'liotosraplia Cuiled iu id ltularged. Mr. 11, K. Myers, fonnf rlv of Salem, Is now traveling for orders for J. Wilkin, the well known photographer of San FranoNco, He has received already a large number of orders from Salem, Hllvertoti, Independence, Albany and other towns in this valley. He takes plcturesof am kind pho'nuraphs. tin types, dHguorreotypes.eic and semis them tn San Frimclfccn, wl.eiu tliey are copied and enlarged acmnthiK to the order. Tbn unrk isilono In the moat jorleo' minner, tho On liliO"! ptotuies tiro elHuniitly trained end can be paid tor on delivery. Tho cost N Irom tsnotoSlH. jjDdawtr Independent Mass Kccbng. According to prei ions notice thoro was a meeting ou Sattuddy nlternoon, July 31. at the old Court llouxe, to elect df legates to reprtisent Marlon county In the Slate Con- gresslonnl convention to be held August 10. Jacob Causer of JWleraou was cliosen chair man and Geo. 1. lloliuan, Sfcrelary. Dele gates were elected as follows: A. Hoven dmi, Henry Smith, Jacob Conner, George V. Ilnlin.oi, 'lliomas Tuwnsend, Tdnion Ford, J. M. llrouu, D, Hauuock, alter which tne meetiug adjourned. Tho Alden Fruit Drying Company of Salem have commenced to dry plums already. San Francisco Itlurkct. IBY TELEUUAl'JI. ban Fruucleco, Au''. S. Wheat- JS 00(32 15. Plour Extra Jobblig f n 7WB7. Oats Siw Cjllfomla, 1 73S.J; choice old and Or een, higher. Ilarluy-New feed, $1 27G1 SX; old reed, $1 15 1 ITX; brtw li), 1 5. Ityc fl as. I WILL GUAEANTEE THE EUBBEE PAINT AU other circumstances being equnl, To Cover More Surface per Gallon, TWO-COAT WOHK, THAN THE ATLANTIC LEAD & LINSEED OIL,. AND WtrGXity Per 02a."t- More THAN THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT, AND WILL LAST TWICE AS LOST& AS EITHER, "When properly applied, without peeling, cracking, or chnlking off. THE RUBBER PADfM BEEN TESTEB! BY LEADING HOUSE AND CARRIAGE PAINTERS ON THE COA&T, Who Will COREOBORATE, if necessary, by sworn Statements all I claim in the above. This Paint is SOLD ON ITS MERITS ONLY, nor do dealers in rubber Paint ask consumers to use the Bubber only, but SUGGEST THAT ToU TftY tho other Mixed Paints now on the market, and decide for yourselves. We propose to LET IT STAND-ON ITM OWN MERITS. Salem, July 1(5, 187o. JOHN HUGHES KTJiaTaxxaaanisas 1856. 1873. 3ECNAPP, IBurrell & Co., OFFEIl FOR M"!! Hca-r-vosl; of 1875, THE FOLLOWING PrmJiMPLEMENTS andACHINES. State of the Wheat ICarket. vWe liavo niado irlvate amttiKiietTlH for rteixiivlng reliable reports of ibe Llverrool hi: a n Francisco wheat Qit4cet up to (La (Imoof KOlnjr lo prevs, and give the, lollow- ilnr the latest quotations; The 'I.Iverpool .marjit for average California was Steady at iUs.i;d. per oental Tor spot wfceat, and orders on San Prauolaoo were S3t per quarter or S00 for immediate thtptneiiUi. Tlie -Hau FrauclHoo market was firm at $2 12 percental for average lota. Portland papers girs ibe market there at II.Tt to ll.'Ji per cental, Salem mills are ottcrlnRtM eti per buabel. liONnoN.jallir. 3. The Mark Lane Erurexi. iaawkiy evlew of tho corn trale, aayu the oerpal orop livt reachiDK maturity has been sawed by the ilne weatker. We just yH have a uioaVrate harreat Id Rood order. The upward asoTeiaent baa stopped and pr oes relaaed, partlyJn coMrquenoe of r elgn arrivals, srMsh are unusually free, kail the curt eat ratssarcelr reach an avers. and at still below those of last yar. The barvsst In Kranos is rotrreaslnir ranldlv. but tbe Keaeral recoros .Indlaate less than a tulr ararmc yield, alUuwiha Paris and Marseilles prices uavw rwiea two snilllnR, tUiglsn and German marVets show a alml lar cliaoue. Offloial aoooiuila of crops In Austria and Uiinsarv show there la mom llkotlliooil of a ilffloleucy thnu surplna. I'mi.ijtKLnwA, Aujr. :i. Finn v.ol dull; lower iuatiiiiuKradna sctive;Xoai Txhh 11 'n mid nifKltiitti, 'J'GSHc; do cmrxr, 2l'Q'J' ; Ul'fornU Him uud tueilluto, '.SAVo; do co'.uo.S.'fOWJ. 'v SALEM MAHXET. MONETAItY. Leual TsNUEns, baylui;, B7l : felling, 87Xc Fi.oun, oiEviN Ac. Wheat, best white, V liavue! BOffl.... ()ut, ii bu (,0 61) Corn Meul, ) tb aii 5 l'loiir, beft, U rack, (hi barrel) ij,l eu Uuckwheat Flour, V U) 4 s limn, ton 11 00d12 0 S!mrttf, V too !i CO.i.0 .. UilOiku Mt-al, ton 25 U04J,.... i'idx heej, pur lb 1'X .... II ly, y tun, new 11M3 bakil. ti ton 4J14 anociitiES. SiiKr, San Frnncifco rvfluud, $ bbl 13(3 lolutiri syMin; cruehi'il ltia )uvvUcrcil 13,44 .. k'runuhitul w It Slrup.lV K' TCi Tea, Japuu, l tt 6lKiC.l U) luUK'tlul 1 iHol Ml Collco, Oocu Idea, V B SAa 2:1 ltio i'-"4 x'J Kono SH ,. Java 2SSA .. Salt, Cannon lrland,pcreHt rl 00 Llvcrioul, toarso 1 'i'HMil 50 dairy "."xiH 0(1 Bay 87jiJl 00 FRUITS, VEOETAHLE8, o. Anple C0!t 7.1 dried, VTti dJi 6 Pc.ichc, dried, tb l,V,o lu Plums, " " ltkis 14 Ut-aiiA, f) rt mi n ivutoi), 1 buhel, now , & ti Oului, V U Xib ,, Cahhai;ti, V don ,, Carrot, fl buh q& ,, BUTTHRTiaas, 4o. Unlter, frch rolM.'V B Ht W parked . 2(1 " ET, V dnr.on i5& j Clieus Oregon prima, S) fc Ibgi .. Lrd, V" Wl lti " OILS, Ac. LlDMd OU, boiM, V nUoo 1 1V&.... raw. ' - ' 1 ion.... Lard Oil, ) xtikm 1 75M u) CnalOll, u i 4UA .. Mraturoot Oil, f) gal 1 uifM 75 Tallow, V lb 64$ lu JLKATUKR, o. by J. W. Gilbert, dealer, Halrm. HarueM Leatssr, ) t 33 40 Bklrtlu- Leataer, M tXb .. Bridle Leather,' " 4.l ft) French Calf prdoi .; aT5 Frouch Ktp, prdoa $T!l$lXI CaU and Oregon Calf ' 90& 4 ganU Crux Sole pr- a S3 BJdea. dry, " .., tin 15 -JT0! i.- ! fiw e Palta. ...,, ,,,,,, ...,, loft T5 Champion reaper and Mower. Tho BEST Self Iluko combined Michloo In tho Word, as evi denced by tho fact of lt hjivlns reci'hed the hifrn ett nwnrd' at Kxhlbiliuus and Field TtlaU, both in Kuiojie and America In 1874. btronz. and stilt ab'o lor FIjx ns well as Grain. tTSend lur Champion Chculars beloru decluin; what helper to Liiy. 1 odjc'8 reaper ord Voncr "Ohio" and "Bnckeyu" patcuin combined, with Dodgo's Im provement; iv.o fles. No. 1 and . Can ho set to cut hlqhcr limn any o'W SJf linker, l'rlces preat- ly reoncuior in.a. uv m-mi lorinrrti'ar riiiim-u "Twenty lUaeons why arineis chould buy too Dod'e." Hrl ormlcK' !!rapfrnailMoiicr. Hand linkers; extra tonq and duiaMe. i'rlces low. Jlurvll 'nri ctcr )( W nrnl tctnnn leal way ofhurveKtltu iriaiii Jiinde b nde. Uuttoal chan pes andimp."o.nientslur lb7j. Maiiypieferthem to UuHders and Ktapers. bend for i)etcriptitu Clrcu ar. UalU'S Ilra'iT or I'nrte tcr Willi llcdjcs' Imiirovenunts and other add.tions for ltd. 'i'wo blxes,tenni. i tniliu lei't cut Oi.r Iledu nro made lit 1KI. n, UUiioU.rwI ate the ni' st approved stylo and niiku Look out lor ltf'itfv makes' wllh pretpnded Improvements, that may ho ulfeiei. by Caliioruln dealers i.r their a'CMs. nipper Muwrr Four s'zes Combines all tho deeirnblo Icatuus that aio found In any other Alower. No-. and4 aro inoreparili ularly lecom mended tor htaiy uork Dcscilpilvo Oiculam lurnichcd. 1'ilcos reduced for 18".ft. rprasuclronM ucr. .1 voddoftlntpllcltytmi jxtjection tl mtUiauUm. and Is Till! J'.i.ut qtuncl machine yet Intioduct'o; U ttrong and duravtenud uuuuestionnbli TUK ilhST iiodtiateprlatfyiimar in tuu muraei &r oenu lor u iirau pauipuici and examluo Into tho merits ol this Mower. . Fnlffs iliain T.rcslim. Wheeler, Meill"k& CoV two sizes, 1th special improvements not to be found elsewhere. Horn) romrs. Alllzes nnd stvle, Inelndint? tho wetrwoiirilts, both "Mounted" and "l)ov,n.'' 'lojlor's Milky Kake.-Snperior to any other Itako yet Introduced. Very tlesirahlo for gleanlnj; wh'nt flehls as well as raklntr hay. Have had them rnadi) expressly "lo order," ttiongtr and luuiUr than cun be fuuud elsew here, 1 cubing llJheH 8 and 10 feet long. BrrH I'tike Nine feet had, mcnnied on 'run nfm. new tiipplou device; Is much THE UUbP lleolvliu Itaku made. '7l??.?r.V''iVn'V,?VvSi.'jyti,Ji"77 liufl'alo Hits' Imnrore ' hallcntrer' Whether. More tmpi oerment and addition for lti75, In ooiu oiparaiors anu l-owers anioitpace tor bids inumeratiu. Is now recognized as " 77iV" IseaJina 'I hres'icr. and taids far ahead ol tho 'H'lnttmt of the Jllouerg" In the estimation of the Threshtnc Dill) c. OUAKANTKtD to sum- late faster and ikun Utter, without clacking or Partlcnlarattentlon Is called to the niosleps "FND SIlAKK" SHOE, und new Improvements in the 'Mounted" I'owtis, etc.. itc. Thteshermen who who havo not seen the chunnet ahAJwpivctmtntg the list two eais. will consult Vtelr outt interest bv'l loohintr at tho 'TIIALLKNGKH 'btrore biiiinff sl-ewh ie. A XJ2W J'ATXXT JIWDLE for 'rilltKalllNG Fi.AX can he lurnlshed when desired. All sizes, from 4 tn 12 horse power. Lvok but for "hosil" 'it!' Thretltcr. 1 ho Venutne aio nmdo only by Ja, Hra)ly, Bnfl'alo, N.Y , and can bo baa only through us or onr authorized uccnts. II-rm liny Forh. "Nellis's" Ilarpoon, ac knonled'u(obu the best. Alio Palmers tan 'llt".-Clark's ''Double Shako" Pacific Mill. Tho only 31111 that wld ttjxrate uaU from Wheat perfect!!. Vlrt r lrTs.-IIay, Platfeim and Mill Scales. Various sizes. ' hum "IllgnrlnrdV," the Veil In the world: alto thu CllLder and Ihermouieier Wasiftu W huo liolh tho "PACIFIC" and the "lialn" w lilt NJiAV I'ATThllN" extra etront an I heaiy t'llhiblr. Wheels soaked In liOII.INU DlL. and oilier Improvements lor 1S7.V Guaran teeil to tun lljhter and outuear any other waoa iu this market. Spr in; Wosons A New threo and four Spring .tumuli iiiajpi'-ie, h mi two scjis. ieft cneapcr nrd better tnd more complete than those made he re. ALSO. Harvesting Tools, Mill Stonc, KMras for Machines, hront Maehiun, blcklo hectins, Miam KiiirliM', Hnliber .. I either helling 1'l.inlni; Machluis, Turbine Water Wheels. Hurdles, C'arrlJei-e, etc. Wo Imnort only the HK3T articles, ard onr prlce will at all limes be as low as the loweit, rVMrieial terms to tho Trade. Manulictnrcrs' De.-erlfiUe Circulars mailed on application. Kay : KNAPP, BUnnFI I .fc TO, Portland, Oregon. sannsESEEi 232E! S HEM FURNITURE FACTORY, SrHb tillametft f'JTifhnrr. 1 iwvin rrrar Aruanir, st CLAJBKK vSs CJtAIf, rrj'Uti.ui. am. ruumisioK .i.cui.m, UtV ciuiu. C&3 At Mill Creek Bridge, LIBERTY STREET, SALKM, ORKGON. All kinds of FUMITUKE ON HAND, And .11 rule lo Order. THE TRADE SUPPLIED On the lowest term for CASH. JOU AVOIIK dono, aad all kinds of TlUlNlIVfi Orders promptly Attended to. Goods delhered tnanvnartof thecltv. to the rail. road, or wharf, free or cuaroi. i BABCOOK. wlf PARMENTEIi April 30, 1873. NOTICE TO Fanners anil Wool-Growers. Farm for Sale. TWILL SHU, MY FARM OF 3GO ACRE'S, 270 of which are goon prairie, "nuer good culti vation, wilhgood lutn, princlpallv cedar rail., two Brain birns, ono larpo horse ham and wagou houe. n good duelling liou.e, which cost f 1 C(Hi, a vood or' viunl, undallthenecessiry imnroemi ills fursvood home-, and In as healthy a locality an there is on the const. Mymjrket Is only one and a hall n.lles, school honsxone lhin of a mile, two stores and postofflre three ada lulf miles, Irom my house; church, two and a half miles. '1 ho firm could bo divided toad vantage, and make two good farms. Thn latm l sltnatid near the center of WIIIIIMY' ISLAND, Island toantj, Washlngion Territory. Hi Island Is f.'rty niilej. long and II e or lx mile- w ide. J. (). KKM.uGO. JcSStf P O. address, Coupevllle, Island co. W leatherford & Co., UEALina in Drugs, Paints, Oils. &c.f mi aqENTe ron AVERILL CHEMICAL FAINT. We will hare a,4oo Tcriu r ITiirM,r(i(lcn, One copy, cue) ear IWnnrahor) i.1.lltl Oue copy, six tn.iitV(luno.r) ,.,J..'.o One co;.j, tiree m,.r, O CU uxuVry ..'.'..Z.. . VS ANGORA GOATS! i.r,hoef ispdtinssA ssps-SMWa'a fulrm. Person? wishing lo porebtM or aee the Hosts, Milne beiwn ihos poluts, will pleMwrlt4to Jacksonville, sod isms Ox r post office and (be near est plnt oh the nod Is their pnwuof residence, and we will dUo them br mall at what tliin ni at surh tMnt. H e will sell any kind r-r Ck that msy be desired, for a fair price, and Tor lse roo'iey than unad lots cojld be obtained from soy other senrce. lULl'-ltRhK I-. l'P Tn , l'KUfJiCI' eTaMjaI.iT. .i,m n iv-iT a-uru irri-iie .' J Address, W.irVjr. LASBIlI'n, . Js'ksio vi'ii- o"on. , , Or LAMttUJI A llOUCXlls . ' ' JdyT.lSUat . W&tnuvilo Oil. This Taint Is CIIEAVflR, NICER, and Rives s DKTTBR FINISH IMn any other Paint. Jt Is MIX ED KEvDV TOR UhE-or ALL SHADES, orCOL OlW, and l'UUK WHITE, f INSIDE, or OUTSIDE work. For sail in soy quantity wanted. It Is the' BEST PAINT In use- EASY TO APPLY-WILL NOT CRACK, PEEL, or WASH OFF-DRIES with s HARD SMOOTH GLOSS, and is Just tbe Pilot that every-' body want. The Gouiilno Article U for Mis by WEATHERFORD & Co., JSnloxsa. IPreiso ron sitoiu HAY, HOPt?, OR FLAX, yANUP.frrn!f:i 10 w.mv, by t M. wait, lYi tUid door remih 1 thu old, H. U t'huieh. lu-memlwr that these Presses havo nerfilbdto U'toa Kilisr PUKIUIJU lifrcTrrexIrtblted. i-tcyrrvuvvarrii-iva. fcej.d fr clicular. miOma. ,1. 1V-. PL iSttacaap