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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1876)
iwwT'wy i-f -p-tp;,- .t ft ?! mm Lf USkK.) Fences a BimiiKX to the Farmek. Wo havo moro than onco expressed our faith In the order of the Patrons of Husbandry, and our belief that it will Inuguiate a now era in iigrlcultii ml lii-tory, and lift the mil inr mother of ull the arts to tiio exalted position among tlio Industries of tiio world, which is her undoubted light. Our pmiiiwpiI vmiiatliv with the older entitled us, we think, to 'jubmit to its more curnest lonilderiitloii of faun en ehwure. a system more buideiiiomo to the agricultural interests than nil the taxation, .State and Federal, inilieted upon it bvan unwise, and too olten, a corrupt legMnture. Without obtrud ing any argument or reaMiniiig of our own, wo simply submit the following .statement derived from authorities which have always commanded tlio highest resper-t. Jlr. lliddle, in an ad dress befoie the Philadelphia Agricul tural .Society icicntly, .stated that the fences in Pennsylvania alone, amount ed to $100,000,000, and their annual ex pense he estimated at $10,0(U,000. A distinguished writer on national wealth mivs: ' StnmL'e as it may .seem, the greatest investment in this country, the most costly pioduction of human industry, is the (otnmon fences which inclose and divide the fields. No man di earns that when compared to the out lay on these unpretending monuments oi human art, our cities and our towns with all their wealth, aie far behind, in many places the fences cost more than the fences and farms are both worth. It is tliis enormous burden which keeps down the agricultural In terest of the country, causing an un told expeudltuie, besidej the lo'-s of the land the femes occupy. " Turf, field, untf Farm. Koos in IInhland. A Iloiird of Trade re turn tell us tbAt we import egns to the value of 2,500 000 every year and nw that the practice of dryiDg the eggsubstanrobasbef-n adop'ed in Oermauy, it is anticipated that the Importations will be still limlier incroas- n I. Thiiro isone estnbllshniflnt at Passati, on the Danube, which has Inen- for some months busily angaged In dryinv tlio con tents of eggs; and, although it '. Hcarcely Iirobablothatthedessicatednlbumsufjoever i op I ace uew laid eirga for breaktaitj are i;uertliltss assured that good opie4bttr, a nloo tlio flitosl pantry, may be prepared from the product. Several tJeraitui che:u!bliPml 1'iofiwsoi Petteukolorlii rticn!ar,ui rery sanguine as to the success, of the impertinent, and they pronounce dried! etfgn to hnvt lost none of their valuable proportion-- by lli evaporation of the water imtliieii by liem in their original state. Kggs tiro largely em ployed in industry and mnutactorij,siu8 times the whites being ustd, as la the es or lbumeui.d paper lor botogrAji'aars, and sometimes only the yolia. Iu ttiese fsta much economy will result from Oile employ ment of dried albumeu, for th oousuuier then need merely purchase the whlto r yel low part as it suits bio, and will not be obliged at present, ts buy tl whole con tents of an egg, ouly hall of vhloh he tau use. The fact too. thai the new product can be trsnspottod without any ri-k of breakage or decay, which entalla a set icms loia iu the ease of eggs, and naturally rake their price In thejnarket is a' so one of vast importance. London Datly Citwi. ,.'""'"' Chakcoal t on StPK Asivt.vi.N. Nearly all sick animals become ho by improper feodiug in the first place. Nine eases out of ten tho .llnun ll. UriAtKO P till 1-1111 Is lllH mOSl. emclentaud rapid corrective. I. .... cure .SS'ftX'SS JSH- l .... nl ..Ar.D II ixmiuulu l.ltlllllUtnfflfl f k r MlPJUr.l) III VWTI, .1 .IW.W.,J ....... .....-,.. An oxamplo of Its U9pn: TIih lilted man came lu with tho in'.efligouco that ouo of th llnest oow was vory sick, and a kind neigh bor proponed the usual drugs ami poisons. The owuer being ill and utmblo to examine the cow, concluded that the trouble cime troui overbeatlug, and ordered a tablespoon tul of pulverised chaicoal to be given lu water. It was mixed, placed In a junk bottle, the head tutued upward aud the water down ward. Iu rlvo minutes improvement was visible, aud lu a lew hours (lie animal was In th pasture quietly grazing. Another in Htauoe of equal success oocurred with a youug halfer which bad become badly bloat ed by eating green apples after a hard wlud. The bloat was 19 severe that the 'de were aa hai das a barrel. The old remedy, sale-, ratus, wi tried for correcting the acidity, but the attempt to put it down always caused coughing, and It did little good. Half a tea cupful of fresh powdered oliaicoal was given. In six hours nil appearance of tlie bloat was cone, and the heifer wdh well. Hut til .Wir sl'M'a"'i Ahiikstku, On Tuesday evening liepuly Sbantl' Hogau of lljuirlas county arrested at this plaott Ut0. W. Kilter, who is charged with having aluooudihl from Wyoming with about eleveu thousand dollars. The prison er stated that he was county ireaiurer and vlao oouuty Judge, aud that only the charge of detalcatlou could brtkUNUlued suslnst him, aa he had none of the money n lieu he lelt there. His accounts showed tliatthuatunuut ineulloned was lacking, he did not explain bow. Ha received ths day slier Ids arre-t a telegraphic tiillofexeUaiiaelorflOOturrenry front hi "ii at IisrsmlH. He was taken south on Weduewdav. One thousand dollars wm offered for his arrest. Kugtne Quant. Mr. John MoCurdy h. by private contract iheoairylngnf the uih'1 fnuu Goose I.ikii to 811 var llake, Instead of to llhnwauksn.as was recently stated. Tbe distance Is 100 miles, and the following nostmastrrs have received their appointments along the line: U. F, Chandler, Crooked oreek; T. Itrattsu. Che wauksiu Win, Miller, White Ullli W. II, Averill, Hummer tke, and Onorge Duucsu, Ullver aJtkn, whioh la the end of the route. A. leWer written by Win, Lewis, of Yakl- tiM oounty, to a promlueut gentleman, of . - .l.lu. tliat a.v.1, A MtaX.1.1 ol rwnSVWUi mmwm him oum.i. .r..M vih- baariBI quarta In I ha Wt-oatohe country, f tMMM dlrooveroa, uutuoparucuiarasre ipm. s i w "4 ' ' Vl't jM)iMPMBrTr ; iiiiiiiimaisrin --'L ' W,"",""w' .$MmL t s.jk OREGON. I1Y JOAQUIN MILLKR. A morn In Orejronl TIih kindled wrap Upon the mountain brow, that brokH follow In sttr-ti unci Eiavny Ktairitay 10 tlio damp Atxlilewy vnlly, r.riap"l uiid ll.iinidHglow Willi Knois ot pi no. Above, tuo txmkn of j-miw, With tinder belts of salilo forest?, ro And Unshed in sudden sunlight. To and fro And fir below, In linen and winding rovrn. Tiio lienlerx drove their bands, and broke the deep rerono. I beard ttieir shouts like soundini; hunter's born, The lowing hprds made echoes fir awny ; When lol the clouds came dnring iu with morn Toward the n, as fleeing from the tUv. Tlie valient lilied with cioiidN. They lav Bilow, ft leveled sea that leached and rolled And broke like breakers of a storm v bay ARainst the itrassv sbingle fold on fold, (so like a npletidid ocean, snowy white and cold. The peopled vallsry lay a hidden world, the shouts were shouts of drowning men that died, The broken clouds along the border curled, And bent I be grass with weighty freight of I uao. A savage stood In silence at my side, Then sudden tbrewaback his h'naded a'.rronds And stretched bis hand above the clouds, and cried, As all the land lay dwd In Riiowy shraude: 'Behold 1 the sun upon a silver sou of clouds." Here lifts the land of vlouds! The mantled forms, Made white with everlasting snow, look down Through mists of many canyons, and the storms TSat stretch from Autumn time until t!oy drown The 30II0W hem of Spring. The cedars Irown, Dark-biowed, through bannered clouds that stretc!' and stream Above the sea from snowv mountain crown. Tbe- heavens roll, and1 all things drift or were To drift about anil drive-like some majestic cl renal. In waning Autumn tlme-,.wken purpled skies JlHgin to hze and fall iiwindoleiici below 'l'he-snowy peaks, you hm black f inns airse To rolling ibunder baulis-abov", and throw (Juliik iMrncudes about tile clemming snow. rl he strife .gins! The hauling sonsous stand Ilioad bioast to breast. A tUih ! Conten tions grow Terrific. Tlnindercrasl.mid liahtlngs brand Thellsttlet&onts. . . . The clouds possess. tue ssormy lana. The'i'lou'Js blow by, t!. swasn take lofMer lflght. The ?ellow blooms buret-out upon thn kill, The purple-camas comes. as in u night, Tall xplkediand drlppin.jtof the dews that all The misty valley. . . . Sunbeams break aud spill The "v glory till the hale is fill) of noon. The-joses belt the strearcM,nor bird is still. . . The stars, as large as lDliea, meet the rceen And) sing of summer, born tbns sudden, 'nU and soon. WHAT THE CKUQUY 8ANQ. Ovw tbe chimney the night-wind sang, AutlohaDted a melody noc-ae knew: And' the Woman 8tojpwi, s herbaie-sbel tosd, Aral thought of the coe sb had long jlnce lost, Ar.trsak), as her teaiMlro-p back she fbrced, "I bate the wludj iu the chimney.1'' Oietf the chimney Oe-sight-wind sangy And ehanted a melody do one knew; And tbd Cbildiun said, as they close-)- drew, "'Tte some witch Utot is cleaving Mk black night througK Isa Itiry traiupet that just then blew, And we fuHr th wind in tho cnlinney." ifter Ibe chlir ney Ihe night-wind sang, And ehautud vt moVidy no oue kuevi; Aud tbe Man , as hs-sat on his hearth below, Said to blm'lf, "5t will surely snow, mney." Over the a'altnney the night-wind saug, And ahanted a melody no one knew; But the 1 int listened aud smiled, tor he Was Mar i and Woman Hiid Child all three, And salfi, 4,lt is Ood's owu harnu ny, Tul a wind we hear iu the chimney." Bret Hkti:. HEART-BREAK. If the little dowers knew it, The sorrows of my heart, Their tears wltb mine would rue it, And less would bo the smart. If nightingales could know It, My troubles and my grlol, They would sing me to undo it A musical relief. The golden atar aud teudor. If thej Could know my pain, Would step from out their splendor, To brlug uio peace again. They know it by no token One only knovis aud she Hertelf It Is has broken Aud torn my heart from me, . Hunk. Kiowkhs in Nkvv Yon k. In New York aud vicinity there are upward of 500 florists, with an aggregate luvtwed capital f 10,000,000 Including real estate. Tea have a capital of $50,000 to $70,000. One II rm that employs llfty hands la now glowing more plants than all the florists of New York did thirty year ago. The fashions iu camelit are past, and tuberoses aud- violets now seem to be Iu fitvor. There are leas (lowers used at parties thau formerly, and tor funerals a protuse display is becoming tabooed, being unnecessarily expensive aid not tasteful when used In excess. The latest uovelty is preierved tlowers Imported from Germany and used for floral devices. Kui'liaoe- The Practical Jhiwerlhluks, what may at first sight appear perfectly evident ins,v iiou further Investigation be found to be Incor rect. Many a farmer has sold his neat and comfortable home with a view to living on the Interest of his uionev. Hut as he did uot understand the tricks of speculators, he soon became Insnlveut, having neither Harm uor money, Ifa farmer baa more land than he ran cultivate profitably, he had bettor sell a portion of it. But let tillers of the anil be cautious about selling their farms rud play ing the speculator. Upwards of 30,000 or the United State sil ver trade dollar are In circulation In vari ous place on Paget Hound, and the half dollar coin U becoming oo id penulvely scarce. ,- ,,V: "J- " t.tfifii Mr. Eckstein, the American Consnl at Ictorla, has been inMrnctod by the State Department to keep at bis ofliua a record book for the purpose of entering therein the names of American citizens lu British Co lumbia who mav choose to havo thorn regis tered; slHtiug, niso, whore dnmlctled, UHines of any iclatlves lu the United States and tlioir addressex, and any oihor Information desired to be recorded. Mrs. Magdalen U. Whitman died at St. Paul, Marion county, on the 8th Inst. She was born in Frituen In the Tear 1707. thus be ing 101 years old at the time of decoaoe. Mrs. Wiumaii jvinembeted many particu lar of ti e great 1'rnuoh revolution la 1789, and especially tb bntieadtng of the unfortu nate Klug Ixiuts XVI. It is estimated that every time a train of cars of the average length stop, it co-twin wear and tear of ma'erial and loss of powerr fully Too. This to what maks a conductor atwavs look so cheerful when be hauls up at a flag station, in the middle of a snow storm, to take on a string of onions and a pian witlr a rlsad head pss. J !, O BUY A NO., 1 HAND -MM BOOT! -AT JOHN W. GILBERT'S, ni:i SALE3I, OR tf Easf Portland Nursery, 23A3T P9E.TE.AIV3, Or. AI,Alta-AVD WEI.L-SHLECTED 8TOCS. OF Vrult aidtOinamsntal Tire. Small Fruit, i.rnpo Ine-, .Slut fcbery, Itu-ies. firei I!onc anil tk-Wliijr Plant', ran ala bj fnniid at tlio Nurntry or ai mjr CENTRA!! MAHKKT, - POltTLANU. OU.r Whi"0 I keap ft full miiu)Iv of FliESlI and rn'inble Vleld, CiMrdrn. and PritSed Aleo, i- nlnu mid HiKliling Kiitiei. Wire and Knellc llanju.' Ll.nketH, l'luut Hud'' Plant and Itullio; beed Potato: andictttilni; pvrtaln!D tua Iruv clap beed fctnro; Price leivoiitCMe. Catalornp free. Aridrcw- Iff. HANSON, oct'l'lmii Porthud or Kat Portland. Or. THE STEA3iKRS City of Salem: and Ohio, i ovrmsou. ".ut INDEPENDENT LIKE Oh- WUlnniettc Steamer WILL LKAVH PORTtJVND. TUKOUOll THE Loc&. for Salem, Allaiiy, Conalllt, Harruiliart;, Eugene C'lv. and all way uouitf, tuo ami three Hues a week, aid return. FREIGHT forwarded by.Us line will rcielvo quick despatch i'l the beat of care. Out ttciuut-r liaveuiipojialeilacoomniO'tatMUi!. be In;; prtvlded w 1th eterylblii!; ueceasary to ni&ke tra elers confnrtabln. Havlii!lB0i!edlliePACa'JC WIIARF anil WAUE IlOUSaaUebejt In Por-Jauil, Helm; all isictMed) e aio Drxfiared to receive-on Morale 5,000 ions of Ireisht. VT CHAKQB ItKONAHLE. For Stcther Inforniatku. avply on hoard otutnierd, or to N. INiER!IOIl., Geneial Ayent, Puitland. F.I!. SCHWATKA, hiiciB, Agent. U. B. SCOTT & CO. EVERY DESCRIPTION PRINTING lilxpetlltlouwly Executed MDNKERS & REDIiNGTON, CoiunterciHl Street, SILEM. BLANK DEEDS iluaN on llaud. Jno. W Kedinsloii. Wood W. Minikers. XMPOHTXKD DUTCH FLAXSEED milh. fXDKKSlGN'KD If AVK IlAlbKB THE PAST X year, aud hat c lo- nilo 1000 Bushels Dutch Flax Seed Aatliey Imported the ed town, aud hate cultlvattd cirefully, they can warrant the aaiue to he Good Clcnu Seed at Excellent qunlllr. The aiWanta'eur t)iUaricty In that, a tier fat lu, the teed, the draw n very valuable for manufactur ing purpose Adurcw, PAUK1SII A J1ILLKK, January a. "ttl-u Jenerwn.Orecon. FLOWER Hpoeaer's rrlse riswer aa SPOSNKS'8 MST9X SEEDS. Market Vegeufcle Seeds The ckcipeti and beat aeoda la the market. Send two 3 rent Ump for our llluttraloi nalalnana sh4 m ! ni.,.. VEGETABLE vaiwniis mini ff IIW lllLiTT, W. H. SPO0KML BoatraTlfaM SEEDS. fc.W. KIBBEE. M.D., mitKATS ALL FEVERS UPON A XU'exxr (lives special attention to dticaxi of women and children. Consulting rooms wltb DR. 8U1LTON, In Parrlth'a brick. Ketldnc, Commercial itrtel, South Sakm, on too kill aotltl ' -'- JfaBtwhafc-s, iHinffiiiliHlil It Pays ! It Pays ! WHAT PATS? IT PAy'rvorj 5taot.ri-tnrrr, We-clunt. Mc-lnnlc Invtniir, 'urnier oi Pitile-'linial A'lin, in kit). Informed iai all ihu Imurmemiliti. aud dlKOVerl-i" ot .,. . IT PAYS theheail of every rarolly to Introilure Inti hla household a i.mtgpsuH) tha In lutti.iuO , iiii that m'era a tsste J-.r I iveftla'lnn und iiniuutir tboiiKhtandencouragis i lscu-l u aiuon I. a men. ben. The SCIENTIFIC AMERiCAN nhlch hsa been piilillati'l tvei kly for th'- lift tlilrty year, ooe thli. to au extent beyond Hut of ai.t oili er imilicatlun. In rct It l lh o.ily wtcklvpaj'e'-pnti-Ush-d In the United tate. di-vti d lo M".milacinri, Mei harden. Invent csia, and New DUcoveKtrf lu the Arts and Science. Every nuinner In profanely lllsntratfd and tf con tent embrnco the latent and mont inten-ailnr Infor niHtlon pertaining lo the fndnntrtal. Mechanical, an1 8clentillc Prujr or the World; Iernptlon. with Ueintllul Knuravluxa, of New lnvntlone, Si-x Irn- IllellHnirn. New n-ixeneii. and Tnanrtived lnniMtiipi orailklndn: Keeflil Noie, Iter Ipen. Hnj-geatlo-u ana Advice, by Pra-tlcal Writer. Tor Workmen and Km plovers, lu all tho various arte, forsiinR a comslete nuei-torr of Ne Invcutlonn and Slnrveric; ran talnlnga weekly record not only of the proirrees of the Iudntrial Arts In iur own country, bnt alo- of an newuificotenenanil Inventlong iu every branch of Engineering. Mtrhanlas. and Hcl'txe abroad. TUB SOIfcN 1 1F1C AM BRICAN ha been the ffrc moetof all Indu trial publications rortbupast Thlty vsr. It I- the Olde t. Largest, Uhospest, and the llcst WErfcLi lllim-rnted paper deMitcit to Englneep luir. Miriaulcs. Cbnulftiv, New Invention. Mclesee ann inaiiniridl rroure pnlillhed In th World. Tro nrnctlcal 'eceiptu ars well north-ten tlinen tl.a nbacrluilnii price. nd rr the sh n tud honse will1 eatemany tlmen the cunt of ulicrl)ikn Mc.-olunln Karmer. Merniniia, ttnetnters, Inv n- tOIS. Manufacturer. (Mlrttm-lw. LnverM fir Mi-lnro and Peoiile of all Profnslon. v. Ill du i thn SCIENTI FIC AMttKIC IN useful tctheui. It .Vild have a Place ln every Family. IVbrarv. Stnily,. Omc, and Counting Room; In eveay Heading linnm. Colleije and School. A new volume commence January lot, 1876. A veir's nnmbers contln W iage4 and seteral HnndredUuijravliigii. I'ho-wands of lu es are pre sencd fori Indlnv a'.d refeience. Tenut i-t SO a ear by mall, including pi.stai-i-. Dlscow t to cir.h. Spe cial ciro dors glvingclnb rat Bint free. Stable copies mailed on receipt of 10 cn. .May bo nail ot all News Dor.ler. "D A fPTPWHQ I" nonnertion wli the Scl Jt JO. LJaSlt X . eutlfic Amerluiut Mesrs. Muuu & Co. im Solictors off Amfi-lcnn and "-'orein Patents, Mid hue the largest etablihmit In the world. Jloro than 6(1,1)00 applications hate-been made for patents-through their aeity. Patents am obtained ou th-i beU terms, Ttodels of New Iuvertl-ns and Kelchee esamlued ffnd advice Iren A sjeclalnotlce I nnjl- la the SCIENTIFIC AMERIfiANor all Intentions Patented th.-aogh this Agency, with the name and residence of the-Patentee. Patents ai soften sold In partiur whole, to persons at- tractd to the Inveutlon i suoti notice. Send lor Pamphlet, oouSolning lull directions for sbtainiDs Patents. Abound volume coitatnlngthePasm.Latts renin of be U, S., and Ai Eagiatlngs of mechanic al movement-. Prlcs23ren., Aildres .or Mm Paper, -ir concerning Patrn's, MU.NN X CO. n Pa-k Kotv. New York. V much 1)1 tlce Uor. I-t Tth Sis. Wnrhm.'ton, D. r. TIIH WEEKIiYsiJj. 17T. KKW YORK. 1N7. Ei'jlueeii.liiimlred and Keveutj.slx i the Centennial vear. It Is also-tin' yeM In which an Oppoatlin House of Smreenlatlt 1. 1 In nrt since th-uar. will be lu pnn war. Washington .-.nil the year oPMio twen tv third ii.octlii ' f a Preildeot of the LTnl trt Urates All of these events are "lire- to be of great inteiest and linpoitance, especially "lie litter: and ail or them aud evc-i v tlilug connected -vJli them wll bviTilly aud Ireshly retried and expou.Mled In T;iic t-- The Opiwsillnii Himse rv Represeatati.-es. taking up the llau nl inquiry opcr-wl years ago b-TlR Suv, will dlllBuntly and sternly la-ti2Uto the corruption aud mlsdoeds of OnaNT's administration: uA will. It is to bo inprcl. lav the louMlHtlnn for a n -tun bet ter perinliin our national History. Of it V this The Sun wl ioontilu compleUuad aci urite atoounts. Iir-ulshlng-is leaders with c-irly and tlutu AHhy Infor mation rpon tliet-e aljMi'Vrm: topic. The twentv.thlrd Pic-uleutlal electlcMt wilh the preparation for it, will l mnmi"-alile a.lecldlUT up on ica:js. aspirations tu a third ti roi t luiwor aud plaii'ter and llll nioroitjrlei-ldliig who ,4ij1I be the candidate of the parly oMJilorm and as electing that candidate. Conrernint;I)lieosuhjesi, those who read Tim ftv( will havthe constant means oi being tnoronihlytvell Inloniijd. The VV.B11.1.Y Sun, wiiMi has otlalnei rlrrul itiou of over eixbty thouani!iei)pief. already 3ok Its readers iu every Slate and 1 emtorv, and we tittt that "ho year ISTtwill see their-jwrulicr rtoublcdv It will con tinuc tobe a thorough 9tetvspaiei. All Ihu general news of the day will 1-e found hi ll, CiudeHed whm unlmporlant, atrullIwigUiwhenor m-Miieui; and al ways, vettut, treutrf In a cl nr interesting manner. It la our aim ts uuke the Wi.m.- Si-n tbe bct famliy newspaper in the wnr d. and we-snalleontlmiu to frit j iuit olutnusalar.-e amount at mlsrellancoua reading, such as siwie, title,, poems, scicutlflr In. tclllg-.nco and agilctiltural liiforma-ifia. Tor which we are mm able to mnl loom lu rmr drjy edition, 1 1n agricultural de'imrltni lit espi dally l-ono or Its puns. Inenl Tenures. The fashion- are also reaulaily repoit ed in its coluiui.1-: and so are thu markets of cvew kind. ThaWEKhii Si's, elht pages -:tli flity.slx bread coumns is only $1.20 a year, postage prepaid. As thliprlce barely repays the con f tbe lper, no i. rount urn be nudo from this nia lo clubs, agjuts, Pitmasters. or anyi-ne. Tho Daiiv Sun, a largo fouj page newspipej ot ttrenty eight columns, gltc til ho notts rortttoients ai-opv. suh-nrlptlon, postagi. prepaid, Me. a ucvntli o$t),3flaear, Sunday editlui intra, l.tOjiej year. We hutenolratelliigan'eut-. Address, TH.t SUN. New York Pit). Brooks & MoFarland, (Soccer tors to French A Co.) WHOLESALE AND TAIL DKALKRS IN General. MerchandisE, Corner of Second and Washington streets, DAiLKS CITY, OHKGOX. ap3l w ZiVOXUS BBUC, Successor to J. M. Kiilib A C IS Liberty at., - NKW VOIIK, OoitimiNwlou A-fg out FOR BUYING AND FORWARDING FROM New York via Uthuius, Paciflc Itailrotd, and Cape Horn, all kinds of yrrchaitdise. aud 1'ir the sale or Products from the Pacific coasts for the ,olleetIoi of money. 4c ocKtf ara the best the world produces. "I hoy are planted by a million ueoplo lu America, and the result is bcauti ful Mowers and splend d Vegetables. A Prli-nl iaia lojie sent tree to all who Inciose ths po.tase a 3 cent stamp. VlcUU Ploral Guide, Qmrltrly. 25 cents a year. Vlck'n flower aud Vegetable Cardea, 35 cents: with cloth covers ceuts. r". Addreta JMKS VICK. Rochester. X. V. a itrasw-ssci. From Katem ihmil ,ha tjl. r a i , ii.i . ,!,;.. ., i.r . ui "".'.T" :" ?."i;""uu!:.r ii. i i, i . r";' "?,;" aunas niga am U white lu b.rehtad-Mddle luarks or her rtiut side very luile mane-had on a bell at the tlaae o? lu uur mitfJU..11 f. J00?" cfl1-Xwo " oil. also a little whits In It forehead. Right hind foot of the will be paid for any information that will lead to her ??-. JLOBHHT I1AMQKAVB Feb. 18, 1978-ml. a o. . z - :i i near T. L. Davidaon't, 'it ...,mXt,iV I'.'i "in n iii.fcJfcafMPA, ajjjg 3rwHKvQyfy Tr-v S A. Ii E H FURNITURE FACTORY, .At Mill Croek Bridge, MBfiKTY STREET, - SALEM, UKEUON. All kinds of PUBNITUEE ON HAND, And Made to Order. THE TKADE SUPPLIED On the lowest term for OASII. JOB WOHK done, and all kinds or TUHNINO Orders promptly Attended to. Goods delivered to any part of tbe city, to tho rati- road, or wharf, thick or ciiahuk, PASMENTER & BABC0CK. April 30, 1875. wlf JONES & PAI"FRS0M nAVB FARMS FOR SALK ANI Buy and Sell City Property REZfT S0178ZSS, NEGOTIATE LOANS, AND Make- Collections. AOBStT FO. Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YOKE. TJiiion Fire Insurance Comp'y OF SAN FKANUI8CO. TZTEEP ON HAND, VO GRATniTOWS CIHCU Uii Istlan, their " Descriptive Land CiWitlar," soil "Uescripilve Circular anil Weather Iteeord of Or- etton." Offlce oa ground floor, OPERA HOU9S DLOOK. 8AIJKM, OREHON. ply 3F"oir Salo. PCHE SPANISH. MERINO OMEHUI.DREO BUCKS OF TKW STOCK. Of ast reliable charactei. selected by Gsorge Haal mortHrom tbe BEST VERMONT FLOCaW. arrived. at Portland on the 12th ofAugii't, and will he offererf1 for solo by Mm and Thos. 8 Lang in that nitt aid at the Dalles upon favorihlo-rerm Plock maters wish' nig sucii stixv. are cordially invited to examine. , . THIIH, S. I.AKO. Prrtland.Ang. 12, 1875. STtt MOUNTAIN BALM The Greai Orepn Rfimeily for CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS, AN3 OTI1EK XlMCtlii4M Ol'tllO XlUIfM, IS.PERFECTLY nAlILE8t? C'YKKOT INJURS tbe owl delicate. The pure syrnpa beautiful article pleasant to tbe taste pr-parei wilb great rata cau bo bad at hots PIUKli MAN'S-and COX A BEIlTS Druy Stores Salem. feWtf DSrs. Rohreir3 New Ramedy ron tstb irtntOM 1&MKSTINQ mm WONDERFUL SUCCESS f TIIS PURELY rSG STABLE R3CM8DY BA uo equal in tbe reXef and cure of Coughs, Coldsj; Asthma, BroncliitU, Croup, Whooplag Cough, Mea tie, Ac. It has prodtced some remasiuble cures, bole by dnigulsts geiierallv. Prepared only by Mm. v.. KMiUKBIt, Abmmoutb, Or.. To whom all letters of business should be addressed. Woodburn Nursery, W003BURW. nXAKIOlV ojuBooxr. A Choice Selection of ,CO. Fruit, Shade. Ornamental ..AND.. Nut-Bearing Trees, Vines and Shrubbery, Hum and Prune Trees, Constantly ou hand. Address J. II. SETTLKMIBR, T. B. ALLEN, nyonl tat Sa'eni. Woodhniu. Circulars scut on application. oc-JJmi To Potato-Growers. l have for sale several NEW VARIETIES of Potato, which I think highly wotthy of Pie attR lion of every one who raises poiateei at all, ilvp tatoosaie ralsedou my b utver-iUm firmneir Kl'll BAItll. Marion eouiit), and my evperlenrc. a well a that ul in my ethers, Is that potatoes from th? beaver dam planted on our coniuiou iiiilaud will produce frotu oue tblnl to one half more tbau will potatoes fri'ta th uplstid. The potatoes I bat. I wish to Introduce art two new varieties jus. introuureu iu me nast. ami cost me one dollar I or pound two years ago. I now otier them al 1 3,50 per bushel In Salem. aTxtra H-trJy Vermont-In appearance some what like the Eauy Rose, hut consider d much mw rlor to it, aud about two weeks earlier, and a splendid ciopper. Hrowiiell'a Beauty A larse rot skinned pt tato the handsomest potati srown a splendid crop per and If there ever wu5 a pitato that rivaled tba lllmlclc for all purposes. It la thl- one. I hare all kinds for sale that aredeemed worth? cl" cu'tlvaUan, among which lathe EARLY ROSE tCfNG OF Tttst UARLIES, UARNETT CHILE, and the DIVICK. Specimens to bo seen at Farrar Bros.' and at Msrttn Jb Allen's, Salem. J. B. BIMICK, declt Ilubbard, Marion Co, Oiegon. STATE AGENCY FJB Till ' Patrons of Husbandry, ..TOM.. Oregon, Washing. n, and Idaho. S. P. LEB. AgtnU - PORTLJaPlssV Inquiries answered cheerfully, and business attend ed to promptly. declT 9. O. SUXalaXVAir. ATTOHNEY AT LAW, OPKSA BOUSX, 8ALBH, 8. K. comer, at head of atalra. tttir mMiammxwxsefis2&sa&?3m " . i