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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1875)
rSSSSif .' if I- . & GKADK ANGORA GOATS. Ho. Farmer: As It is some timeMnco 1 hnve scribbled a lino for your paper, and as I have somo leisure time I have concluded to give you my experience -with Angora goats, or, more properly sneaklnsr. with grade Angora goats. am Induced to do it from the fact that Mr. Lundrum will bo along In a Miort ilmo with coats for sale. Now, I wish it distinctly understood that 1 have no interest whatever In Mr. Landrum's coats, nor have I uny goats for mile ; but ' I give my experience for tho good of community. In September, 18-', 1 pur chased of Thos. Buttcrllcld & Son tweu ty.nino graded female goats and one pure brcu bunk. Mr. lJutterllcUI gave my lit tle daughter ou female, making thirty females and one male. On tho 13th day of March, 187a, they began to drop their kids, and In one week there were thirty eight line, healthy kids, from twenty nine of the old ones one of the old ones not having kids for two months after, juid something caught It. On the first day of April, 1873, tho dogs caught two of the old ones Just after being sheared, and killed them, leaving three mother Jess kids, which the boys raised by hand. On the lath day of January, 1874, the second ci np of kids began to come. The ground was covered with snow, which lasted only about two days, and the dams gavo no milk, and they would drop them and inn oil' and leave them, the same dams that wero such good nurses the year before. I put them In the barn and fed them apples and cabbage and chop to make tlioni give milk, still they did not llouilsh like they did tho year before when there was plenty of grass; and af ter a few of tho llrct kids came a portion of them came with what is called the goltie, which is u swelling of the glands on each side of the neck. Where those swellings weio larger than a small mar ble they could .not suck, and consequent ly soon died. Somo of the kids had swolling'i as largo as hens' eggs, and larger. Out of the llfty-slx kids dropped from thirty-three old ones, 1 saved thirty-three, (but few of tho yearling!) hav ing kids.) 1 also lost one of the yearling owes by her getting into a very bad mud hole, and not being able to get out died before -Kb o was discovered. I wintered, over last Winter .ninety-eight head cf goats, having killed three of the year ling wetheru for mutton, which Is of the first quality, and considered by most pooplo who Jiavo tried it to bo superior to the best of mutton. Among the goats wintered weru sixty-three females, fifty three of which diopped ulghty-ono kids, Bovonty-four of wliiuh they raised. Again there was a number of the year lings that did not have kltli. They com menced having their Mils this yearou the fourth of Apt 71 which was htouny, and the kids loht had tho (-com-.-, which killed them hufoio they were two days old. J consider it c.uibcd by the grasn being froze iih It was quite cold on the -lth.-ith, Oth, and 7th of April, and the grass badly fiostcd. I now havo a hand of one bundled and s-lxty odii niter KI 11 ingolght or tun for in ut tun in thnvyeai, or mote than live fur ono piuchaseii three years ago come September. Now In regard to the kids having the goitre J 1K74 1 used tho same buck that 1 did tho year previous when the hklrt wcmu all (sound, and as none of the goat-raisors of California knoVv anything of tho dhouho I thought It might bo euuscd by tho kids coming in the winter. Lust full tlireu of jny ueighbois who owned a buck bctwteii them, vlhod to rnviin with mo for tile season, and 1 did so. And two out of tho throe hud their kids como in thu winter, and lot from .tworthiidi to tlueo-l'otmlis of tln'in, and .fliey hhowi'd tlio goltiv, tho third man's kids eaniu about tho time niliu itlil, and ho saved tlu most of his l,ld;, lint Mill they hltowed tljjun of ihe dlM-ase. As it Is thu only lut-o of which wo have any record, it is to bo liojioil thai it is an ex ceptional I'llM. Now us to tholr utility. 1 eoiK-IJor them ludli-pciisablo to tlw.M? liavkig rough blush land. Jtwill be niwisary to out down tlm bruali that Is hlghur tlmu a goat can reach standing on hit bind fact; then not give them too large a range, und they will soon kill out the1 brush mot and branch, as they uill not Allow a Kjirout to grow, and bruxh do jirlved of its foliage soon dies. Ah (a fluilr I1piii. 1 I'Htuint unv virv uiucli with lespect to its iirotUulileueKH, J at present, tis wo navo so utile Here unit it is not worth while for any one to look after it. And It was the mmo way with wool hero ilftei'ii yoirs ago: If wo got from ton to tlijitceii cents per pound, It was all we could get. What little uio hair I vllpned In '73 anil '74 1 fclilppod last ymr and gwt thirty-four cents t-r Miiiid for It, clear of all expense. 1 have noieturiuyet for mlno this year. Cal ifornia goat-raUer inform mu that they got from tlxfy cents to ono dollar per pouml for tlieirs, luvordlng to quality, and if wo could eel ours there by the time they shlp theirs e would get the same. As thcirontu are Increasing very fast. by nntuini lucrcuKc as well as by Impor tation, I think It will not bo long until the competition fur molinlr wilt bens tn'ig aa it Is nt thu present time for wind. JJii'tf. tfMt'rif. JlMSolntrg, Argust 1,1, 1H75. Warm Spring. Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., Or. 1 August 5tli, 1876. J Mr. Hoitor: For the information of your numerous readers, I will (jive a Bhort des cription of this natural curiosity. On the 3d Inst., my wife, daugher, son, and I, started for and reached the springs next day, some forty miles south-east of here. They are Sit uated on the banks, and in the bed of a small brook, a tributary of a stream known by stock men by the name of Kansas creek. Theea springs were first discovered by James Layman, and a rude bath house and box erected by him and Dr. Teal for public use. Well, 'tis really pleasant, this warm wether, t) be up here, out of the dust, and enjoy the cool bracing air, with the privilege of a bath of any temperature desired. These springs break out at various points for several rods round,and In some places it bolls up and fli off boldly,4nd so hot that you cannot bear the hand in it, or bathe until oooled. The vra'er seems to be strongly impreguated with sul phur, and is very'relieving In its eflects, some have even fainted by continuing the bath too long. Indeed, the very rocks around here are hot, with a sulphurous stench arising, indicating that there are sub teraneous fires smouldering beneath the sur face, that may become visible some day In open eruption, but what is most strango is thai springs of, pure cold water break out so near that you can put ono hand in oold and tho other In hot water, at the same time. This plaos is becoming quite a summer re sort for those seeking recreation, and the In valids, who .bathe for its supposed healing virtues, and they keep the waters troubled, wagon and hack loads continually arriving and departing. I havo crossed all tbo mountain ranges be tween tbe Atlantic and Paoiflo oceans, but bave never seen any that equal those Blue Mountalng for beauty and utility. They are not so elevated and rugged, potsBeea a fine climate, and good water, no fern or under brush, but open timber intorpersed with groves of young timber and small prairies, all covered with line bunoh and pluo grass, ludoedthls is a paradlss for stock in summer and a pleasant place to live. Here you will find the " Boston Man " grazing bis sheep or ranching his cows for dairy purposes, or digging out the gold, and liere are tbe slwasbes with bauds of horses, bquavrs and papooses, lounging or hunting. But little wild fruit or small game, but some deer, elk and bear, which last annoy the herdsman, and catoh a sheep occasionally. Send those immigrants out this way where there Is ample room for all, plenty of employ ment, and good wages, if they can herd sheep they can get $10 a month, and locate or buy cheap places for themselves. I would liko a man myself that understands farming and can break or handle horses. 8. Simpson. The Nathan Murder. Chicago, 111., Aug. 0, The Times of to morrow morning will publish a statement obtained from a prisoner named Billy For rester, who is serviug out a term often yoars in tbo Ststo Penitentiary at Jollet for tbe oriine of burglary. The statoinent is in sub stance that he, Forrus'er, is fully cognlzsut or tbe faols or the Nutlian murder; that al tlioucli bo cannot point, out tbo man who Htruck tbo blow lio own name the threo pro- lusslonal burglars wlio attempted, Willi me co opHrnlioti and oocutziinuo ol rorialn blj;li ollloials Is Now Yuik, to open tint salu lu tho Nutbun mausiiui, uml who, whllu making this attempt, ruiiM-d Mr. Nil Inn, and 1)h twiun them, in otuVr to eiuape, killni him with the l.on dox, whloU they wero uing as n professional tool. 11 rel'UMOs to invent thu iikiiips ot llieso jnrtlm bituiuso Uo tears that this will lnlerk.ro with Ills plan of bringing them lo juatlooand ot revongiug hhnselt on tliuui fur their persistent ixiroeiition of hlm huII. Should he socnrti a pardon, as lie hopes to do, be will inako this thoobj-ut of his hie, ito nlliruiB that the relutives untie murdered mail have no knowludKO whatever of Uio way lu which he came to his death, and ho doilies the truth of the stories lecently pub lished iu New York und olsowhnre concern ing the murder. Forresior is an old, experi enced burglar, and knows tho siirrouudiUKS ot'tlio Nnt.iau houo perfectly, tie submit ted a diaKrsui in Oiiiuii-otlon with this cnutos hIou, and othtrwlso displayed iaiullluitty v llh the bueno of the itNsisAlnatioii. ills oiiuleehlou is long uud circuiiiftaiiiiHl. It Implicates deeply miuio of the New York ci llulalii, but dots not mention them hv mime. )u. lCinuiii:. Wo Call attention to tt o profuluaal imuI of Ihh v;cm,li'iii.ui, uho has piircliKsml u ruslduuce lu t-nliu ami is do tjrinluoil to muku his iMiu.tunui rttidenoo bote. list r u:m:iw. Itomiliilus In the l'tWHilllic, Fjili'iii. at llils d.ile. t'oion calling lor tlit'e k'ttt'iN liilvt glu I ho iUIooii nlikli tlw urealurtlMl: Ailiuiw W I! JtihliMtn, MNn M Jolini'nii, 311m hiuuia Ji'Iiiik. llinnjiliri' Mniihv. Win Man hi. Ills MA MaMli'M. Jan Wlllor, Ml iKkbclU Mniu-an, Win Miiixini, Mr si McUn, John MvCon n, S I llrlKf, Wllklu lkikor, Ml. K II ilte, l O llrHiil, MIm A Ikiki'r, Mr It lLillii, J It lli.i'Ui'V, (ivo Hosier, J 8 CiiiniiU'll, J A TalUT. J U 'aiimlll. ItcvJ A lVrrlll, . W vuartiiaii, K ll a Ki', .'ii cth CliitklUin Churvh KMer,riir, John dai-slr, tiro I'll I si. W mriy, It II l"cu In, I'll I'rudkril, Nil Klplon,(i(i C'OtfC, II V IIihIoIiiIi, Lowls initio, Thos. lUwiiutmrir. Ignat .VUiuon, Jiia Karl. JK.U'o Ikliblv.TU Wutw.MlM UatllliU Kviotvoii, II V SiriiiKk'. Arthur K.iusnrioi r I. w srr, Jir u n Kihviinl. Jnlin Miort. S K Scbomik'Lrr. llonrv Smllli, MraLnolmU Kmllh, Mr A 1. RnillR,MraZT Onllli, MrJ K Suiiili.J II ttlnntr, W M Vaiinliii, Ja Van OnU'ii.l'has Van Tartar, L VIIKSMl.OM VanilinK'ri;li, J V V VIliloii.U A VmiBlin, Mr I.yilU Wlitu-.lill WauUs AliYr.) Wliu.ni, MrA'rrnI Want, J.)icr Wo, b, I c x.jj,jiifia:y.i'.M. 1ln, lira Amelia rauvuiML. Ker a v Kol.lon, Win KiillirVV.Wm tlllkey, ?T t.uli, JaIiit tlltli. T V lilllKlKMV, JlW lllm..NH lliMhim. 11(1 lllnit, of Hill, I'll i Hull. MraH llttllllllVX.OlVt-ll ltiubiiv-r. Auput lliintor, Mu U .l.l.tlj, Jt) Jiaiini, Ko S.t.t,AU3U't;j. WILLAMETTE FARMER. Fruit Dryers In Operation. The Alden Frnlt Preserving Company of SalemMs at work with all four of its evapora tors drying plum, of which it receives a fair supply at a standard price or one dollar per bushel for those of good quality. It Is do ing excellent work and the product is being carefully packed for shipment to whatever market ofiers tbe brat returns. The Alden factory at Oregon City Is also In full operation and doing the best kind of work. The Plummor factory at East Portland has been at work for two weeks and the result has proven that it Is all its inventor has claimed for It. It does at least the same amount ot work with its one immense dry ing machine, that is accomplished by the Salem factory with its four Alden evapora tors. The cost of the Salem factory has been 19,000 and that of the Plummer $3,500, at which price Mr. Plummer will contract to construct the necessary buildings and fix tures and place.any where that transportation can be reasonably had, the 21 foot machine In complete working order. The success or the Plummor machine seems to be undoubted and the Portland papers bear abundant testimony to the per faot character of tbe product, that cannot be distinguished from tbat dried by the Alden process. All talk of inrringment of patents must be bosb. As tbe Alden factory Is expensive to con struct, and the Plummer costs scarcely more than one third as much, it is thus brought within tbe means of any ordinary neighbor hood and can be made more generally avail able. No Improvement of the Willamette. It Is evident that tbe money appropriated to improvo the Upper Willamette is now bo lng frittered away and no good done. About 15 boys and some men are said to be making surveys I What wo want is improvement and if Gen. Miohler hud given employment to the steam er.Oblo, and its efficient crow, to aid the work much would already havo been done. The time and tho money are both being wasted and the popular complaint Indicates a belief that there is no intention to do the work and that tbe Interests of the Willamette valley are betrayed by somebody. Can General Miohler Inform us further ? TrjE flfflrKE7S. The Wheat Outlook. Wheat buyers at Portland ofisr $1 80 to (1 85 per cental for good shipping wheat,ond no activity prevails, tbe reason being in part tbat tonnage is not there to transport it. There are several vessels in port that hold for. SI, to Liverpool, and stoamer freight to San Francisco are $5 per ton, and few sailors offering. Freights from San Francisco to tbe United Kingdom havo advanced to 2 10s to Liver pool and 2 15s to Cork. Liverpool orders to San Francisco, for im mediate shlpmr-nt have decreased lo 55s per quarter; and Liverpool spot quotations aro lis 3 I, to lUs. There ia uo change in thn European situa tion, and tbe grain market Is reported firm at tho lower prices. I; Is prohnblo that tbo daoreaso la entirely duo Ui Ihe provmtHurply btlnp abuudnut, caused by the lust; f old wheat to market at the advanced rales and tho eomlug lu of the new crop. The demand Is Mire, as more complete returns conllrm tbo deficiency heretofore reported. If freights increase the producer is tho loor und as there Is no reahon to anticipate any permanent decline in price, the pro duuers have it in their power by united with holding of tho crop to control freight ratei. fcaloiu quotations are now $1 per bushel. Salem Markets. Tbo market is poorly supplied, and rates are some what higher Just at this time, bo oiu'o tho)mrettaMn is notytt ovoraud country products are not brought iu abuu dantly, as tb.j- soon v. Ill be. Merchants are piyliiK tho following rato"; but tho quota tions must bo taken with tho understanding ns above. Fruit Is becoming mcro plentiful, apples irom 0-75o por bushel; pt-ars tho sJin; iK'aohes of itnod quality aro brought Innudfcfll readily at 0 So wi lb; plum avuruim at SI CO por buln i; onions f 1 CI); po taloifcf0.'f375"; ciblivge 7o..Sl "0 '.er doz.; ejiax 30 cts per duz ; butter, lor good rolls, 30 3.1 j per lb. Migars bm e ndvanced one half crnt lo ono cent per lb. here and eUowhere, on tho rates wo give to-day. Co tree is firmer at from 2oV!S cts per lb. Tlie Afori- ie Jirprrsi, lu Its weekly re vinw nf the grain market, says .the wheal crop of Great Britain was gathered in much beur order than expected. Prices gener ally yielded one and two shillings, and In wim cones to or threo shilling. New samples look poor In comparison with those or Ian vear, with lea aurrave and diminish. ed vlcld. The Pan market felt the bench oialftteotsnrtba weather. I be price ofllnnr having de cl Inert two shillings per sack. In many parts of Franostbeharvet Is gathered, but in uo Motion will It be anywise like that of last year. Amounts from the continent are somewhat different, but all agree upon the fact that storms with unusually large bail atones, doing Immense damage, bave visited Franc. Brixlurn and Holland. Prices are but little channd on tbe continent. In Germany, markets ftrtn. Official reports show that the wbrat crops In Austria and Hungary nav flia fil In quantity and anality, anil will not rqnal more tlmu .1,500,. X) quluLrtU. A tolejimm from LMt'iii ot of the market: Thn wnb , lis win lucrmaMl firninett), tbonsl thf n N not t r at nctWity. Sjiu V."ro ,i?nrnt-l. tax Ttn-nniv-ii.) ! Kmnolico, Anj. 25. I ri.inr-Kjtis totltie. Jti 7187 CO. Wheat I'.vlt.'oauuciarj.'ol: hokliri flna it 2 JO QS tf a Ci itmej. WILL GUARANTEE All other circumstances being equm, To Cover More Surface per Gallon, Ttirii.rnlT ATLANTIC THAN THE T-wexjttjy per THAN AVERIL.I. CHEMICAL PAINT, AND WILL LAST TWICE AS LONG A.S EITHER, AVhen properly applied, without peeling, cracking, or chalking off. THE RUBBER FAINT ME BEEH TESTED'. BY LEADING EOUSE AND OAERIAGE PAINTERS ON THE COAST, Who Will C0KE0B0KATE, if necessary, by sworn Statements all I claim in the above. This Paint ia SOLD ON ITS MERITS ONLY, nor do dealers in Xubber Paint ask consumers to use the Bubber only but SUGGEST THAT YOU TRY the other Mixed Paints now on the market, and deoide for yourselves. We propose to LE r IT STAND ON ITS OWN MERITS. JOHN HUGHES. Salem, July 10, 187o. SALEM MAHKET. MONETAHY. Legal Tzndebs, buying, 87i : selling, 87Jf c. FLOUH, GIJAIN &o. Wheat, best white, bushel 1 00 Oats, t8bu 45 Coin Meal, ft ft 8 C Flour, bct, "3 sai.k, (X barrel' i&l 51) Uuckwheat Flour, $ lb 4 5 Bran, $ ton 11 WxalJ 0 bhoris, ?! ton ii BO .. OUCaku Meat, W ton 25 (K).... Klax Heed, per ft 2X Uay, S ton, new $1112 baled, p ton &H GROCERIES. Sujrar, San Francisco refined, p bbl l&S . . Island SXdJtl crushed 13; powdered I3i& kianulated 13 14 Simp,!? ijal T5 Xe, Japan. WB W91 00 Imperial 1 851 B0 Coffee, Costa Rica, g 11) "a S'l Rio i'i'J -' Kono 21 Java Salt, Carmen Isl md.Jper cwt 151 (0 Liverpool, coarse 1 85ii-l M dairy 73SI 00 Bay STXai 00 FRUITS, VEGETABLES, Ac. Apples S0O "5 dried, V ft 5 Peaches, dried, V i ,B 10 Plums, " " 10 12 Plums, tt 0.1-Pears, 75c Beans. J ID.. 41 6 itO) .. 'Mai co Potatoes, 19 bushel, new Onions, 1? n Cabb.ic, i doz buttkkTkggb. Butter, JVesh rells, i ft packed Ei!, tH divtn Cheese Orejou prime, $ ft . . . . Lard, $ ft 3S ."1 sua a." 8I1 S.1 ma .. l'& 10 OILS. r. Lintecd Oil, boiU-d, V (."illoi 1 lvfj.... raw. ' 1 1i.... Lard Oil, salion.... Cool Oil, " Keatsfoot OU, $ gal.. Tallow, 5 ft .', 1 I&2.1 " . 45ft .. .1 Bl.... . ! 10 LEATHER, Ac. Corrected by J. W. Gtlbirt, dealer, Silem.l ITeniuss Leather, t? ft S1m 40 Skirting Leather, " "SHJSTJf llridlu. Leather. prii'e I Sifts Sn French Calf prdo. tiSQoIS rruiifliKIp, prdoz JWiilW Cal. and Ores-oil Calf " Sa 4J " Kip " 6 Santa Cruz Sole, pr ft sWt Hides, dry, " i " Liven, vii 5 Deer Skins. lrv, pr ft 5f& SO ' " lasted. " W0iim Sheep Pelts 10O 75 FARMERS ..o'.. LINN AND MARION! W ILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT I AM NOW PKEI'AUED VO Buy, Skip, and Store WHEAT & OATS, AND CARRY O.N' A General Warehouso Euslncss At my Warehouse at SALEM AND HAHIOW, Attach 01" wlith plai-c I am prepircil t) pay tLe II EG IS EST MAKK.I..T B'EIICK TOR OUAIN SACKS VURNIsIIED. Atlvnticcs tiindc ot s'cutf:t.:s. j. Fii. jos-sns. Salem, rtiis; II. liW tr WM. GRAVES, Dealer in all kinds of FURNI TTJ3FLE! BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, LOUNGES, WHATNOTS, Job Turning dow on Shortest Notice, A!o.l.atcal Myla.RaralrlMc. SECOND-HAND FUBNITDBE TkR In Cxchamgo. Please slv him call, aalrxamlna his goda, be fore purcatstiig elsowhtiv, as tt won't cost auj thins to sea bis new stock. j VST H ' " RROKCN SETS, cheaper than any s'oie lu lua oute. fSJxGZP on C3iito Otroot, OPPU31TK THE I1EXNET? HOUSE, au5 SALiUt, CIl. lm THE RUBBEE PAINT IVOItK. LEAD & LINSEED OIL, 0:n."t More THE Farm, for Sale. TWILL SELL MY FARM OF BEO ACRFS, 270 of m hlch are Rood prairie, unuer gonn cnltl vatlou. ith(rooil fenccf. principally tedar rails, twi train burns, ono larj;o horse harn and np;on hou.e, a good dttclllng house, which cost $4,5IJU. a cood or chard, and all the nece"siry improvements for a vood home, und In as healthy a locality as there is on tho. coast. My market Is only ono and a half miles, school house one thlin of a mile, to stores and postofllrc three and a half miles, Irom my house; church, two and a-hair miles The farm tnnld be Abided to ad vantage, and mako two sood farms. Thn larm is situated near tho center of WnlDBY ISLAND, Island count) . Washington Territory. 1 ho Island Is forty miles long and live or sit miles wide. J. C. KELLOGG. je23lf P. O. address, Coupevlllc. Island co. W T. "Weatherford & Co., Dt.Ai.zns IX Drugs. Paints, Oils, &c.y ABE AGENTS FOIt AVERILL CHEMICAL PAIN1V This Paint ! CIIKAPUR, NICER, and Rlvc a BETTER FINISH than any other Paint. It is MIX ED READY FOR USE of ALL SHADES, or COL ORS, and PURE WHITE, fir INSIDE or OUTSIDK work. Fur salx in any quantity wanted. It is the BEST PAINT Iniiso-E.VYTO APPLY WILL NOT CRACK, PEEL, or WASH OI'K DRIES with a HARD SM001 II GLOSS, and is Just the Paint that every body wants. ' ""iTlio G-oixiiiii Article Is for t-nle by WEATHERFORD & Co., SnZcm. Presses BAY, HOFH, OH FLAX, Hf ANi'KACTuurn io oimnt by t. b. wait, Vi. timd dvor hoinhut theuldM. IC. Church. licmeinlur that these l'riscs hao nter failed lo InLoHpillbl PRbMlUM hercer exliihlttd. J.iery Pn swai raited. Send for circular. lnCOniS FURNITURE FACTORY, r cs At' Mill Crook Bridgo, LIBERTY STREET, - - - SALEV, OREGON, All Kinds of FDEN1TD1E ON HAND, And DSuclc (o Order. THE TRADE SUPPLIED On the Ion est terms for CASH. JOJ5 WOlK done, afcd all Kinds of 1'UISN'1N OrJcs promptly Attended to. Goods dcllterirt lo anj part of the city, to the rail road, or vi turf, F.U.U or cuai.gk. , ; PAltMKNTEK BABCOCK. April V, IS". tf NOTICE 10 . Fanners and Wool-Growers. We ill hve or " ANGORA GOATS f In tho vicinity ot .JacKsinvllle. Orej,-on, by the first day of AUGUST, 1n amluill then pr"crei tun ard Hilem. Person wishing to purcbasnor se tho Goats, llvlnj; bewail ihnsi points, will please wrltn to Jacksonvlllx, and name the I- post nCIce and tha near st p-lut on the roirt t thilr plare if residence, f nd wewliUd.iethi.inby nail at u hat tluieweuill be ut sn.-h no ut. We v III sell any kind of Goats that may b de!rd, for a fair price, and fur less money than small lots could be uhtatnrd from any other nuns, .fSr-WKWILL HAVE ALL ni(DK. FROM HALF-BKKKns UP TO PEKKKCT UTANDAltD. Also, a few Pure Hrevda. , Address, ', IS. LANBRCN, Jacksonville, Oregon, . , Or LANDRUH Si BODOERS. ' July 7, 18751m. Watsonvil'e. Cl. lUhimrttc Maxmtt. USU1D ITBBT IATUXOAT, T CLAKKlt! &, GKAI6, rrsusiicna axd rBonuxTott. . A. CLAKKK. p. w, CKAtO. Tor ma or bubarrlptlon. 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