Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 16, 1876, Page 4, Image 4

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Salem, Friday, Juno 10, 187G.
State Grange Deputies for 1876
Wotl Office. Ezprtes.
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Hid mom riillahlc. null the (Irancci i.niio locality will
propi-rly InUltale to mo n clioli c. I u 111 ho lilcauJ, for
in many iiuluuce I liaolicon obliged to mahu ap
th.il niiriit without UuovvleJo.
UAKIEL CLAHK,
Manor Orcsoii State Grance, I', of II.
!Ukaiiia County council.
rhe Clackiunai. County Cimncll meets on tho rourth
Vriiliir of carli month at 11 o'clock n. in. I'laco ol
niL-eilii!;, nt J. (1. TnillluserV mill, nwr the center of
ilu rotllltv.
Ottl(.cr-K. W. natulan. Pwiilent; A. Nlcholf, Vice
rreT.lde.it; W. W. II Hamnoii, Secretary. P.O., Needy;
Juliii Ulnir. Trcaturer; Prank V.tithi,, 1ft Htoward;
N-H. I)arimll.2d8teaid; Vtn IHbk. OateUecper,
Jrtthren lu kooJ etaudlns arc Invited to meet with
Ul.
lly order or the Council.
V. W. II. Samjon. Scc'y,
Notice to l'Rtrouu.
l'lie Pot t Oltlco address of S. P. Lee, Trcamrcrof
tho Slate Urangoof Oregon, lu changed front Oregou
City to Portland. Expre8 packages v, ill nlso be for
vnrded to Portland. , .
California Fruit Dryers.
1 am constantly receiving letters in relation
to tbeae machine, and am prepared to con
tract for their couBtrucllou and delivery at
times tobeatated. Letters addreed with
regard to terma will receive prompt atten
tion, i j
The value of this dryer to the farmers of
Oregon Is proved beyond question; tho pros
pect of 'low price for produce makes It 'of
great Importance to real I re the mos that Is
possible out of our fruit crop, aud 'there is no
way of utllUluglourjrrult so eerialu Inlts re
turns as to use this dryer In dryitig It for
market, a work so simple that unbilled
persons can soon become proficient.
S.'A. Clahub,
Agent for Oregon.
Tho Election.'
Of a
The 'late election denuniRtrated that the
people ant Ueoouilug more andutortuolliid
to votefor tho lueuthey llk. Thorn uhu a
great 'ivwtuiilug of political eauectatloua
lu cerltio oouiitle, so'tl.at nilxt-rt tlckeit
weruelfctsd in many iualanoe-. "it lsvltii
jKjibible yet to give tho otlloUl resnlts which
may be oppeoied next week. The IMuo
cratH claim both houses of tlio Legislature,
tho lowerliimio by only a small majority, if
any, Tho voie bulweoti the two kU11m1
parties in the Rtalo will be very close.
When you visit Portland do not fall to go
and ste Wood's Museum, with Its 70,000 cu
riosities, Admission only Uo cents.
Oo (vi:it, .Sovtral commiiulcatlous that
hmi been In typo for a week or two are
i bilged (o wait for another week's Issue,
Thero Is Hoiuit prospect that an oil mill will
t-con bo orected lu Douglas comity.
The Late Rise in Freights.
A very disagreeable fact stares the people
of Oregou lu the faco at the presont time,
vU: au advance of river freights to au eitor
tlonateflfrure, that puts to blush the genius
of Ben Holladay, and Is calculated to cause
avastclmrjge In public opinion as to that
disinterested patriot's past connection with
Oregon affairs. We confess that wo did not
expect, so soon, to see auy contingency ar)se
that would make the memory of Ben Holla
day smell sweet to the people of Oregon. In
common with the great mass of eitlzeus, we
have resented his attempts to coutiol onr
Stale politics, auy yet we have always done
him the justice to recognize that tho charges
for freight and travel on tho lines- he con
trolled hare usually been reasonable, an
things considered, much more reasonable, as
It proves, than are the rates established by
tho corporation that now has control of onr
river trade.
The people of Oregon are paylus taxes :
tho extent of 14.000 gold com, mutually, to
maintain the canal and locks at the falls of
the Willa-metle, as a safeguard against un
reasonable freights. We all recognize that
with these locks open and the use of them
guaranteed-to the-public, wo have tho meant-
to check nionopMly and insure reasonable
freights, but we now see a corporation in
possession of the locks that ignores the In
tention tf the State, and advances rivar
freights to correspond with railroad charges,
seeming to defy competition, and-acting with
.n mnnlMiKKiirm-fl ihat the community that
is to be plundered is afraid to attempt tile
remedy of building and owning Its otn
boats, fearing that unscrupulous meant will
bu taken to closethe locks, on fcotne preteiwe,
aud doprivethe-public of thelrnjo. Whatever
tho facts may be this is tho fear that attests
tho public mlntf, n-napprehouslon thatsoxio
thing unfair Is intended and tint capital wiil
bo unscrupulously ned to wrong the pouttle.
Thefaut Beensfttobethat the railroad rom
pauy, finding no trollt lu alw) ownliiH. the
old Holladay steamboat lino ;to allay join
petlJim has transferred nil Itit river inte.B
to the Transportation and liwka Company,
for a contilderation not more than one-tenth
what the boats and basin have cost, ar.d1 the
iutthorconskleratlou that riwr Irulght.tHhal)
be advanced to the same soalo as is charged
for corresponding points on tho miivosd,
which will of course secure tho railroad a
much greater amount of freighting, while
the boats, charging on an average more
than twice what has been the late tariff, will
also do much better. It will be sate to say
that by this present tarrff the WiMamettee
Valley and Umpqua fanners will be taxed
about quarter of a mlllloa dollars jor annum.
This la a frightful outlook, that too- witbfthe
prospeot of low prices the coming season for
all products.
This arrangmsnt seems also to inolurle the
Independent line of Scott & Co., who have
evidently aureed to charge the schedule
prices agreed on, tb surmise being that they
were in a measure compelled to this course
to maintain their standing upon tho river
a' .c us an example, we
find that general merchandise, that has been
brought from Portlqnd at from tjl to f 2 per
ton all the past winter and spring, Is 'charg
ed $l..r0 to gti per ton, and the transportation
of grain from here to Portland, which has
been $1 .60 to 2 per ton, is advanced to f :l CO
and wool to 'fS.OO and other articles in pro
portion. Tills is a fearful advance and we
now prooeed to examine Into Its neoesslty.
It is no doubt trne that competition had ro
duced freights below a reasonable price, in
-some particulars, though that was not de
manded by the shippers, but was the e
8Ul' of a contest for business between rival
companies. We happen to know that Scott
& Co., even at the rates quoted above, have
done a good business, and a slight advance
over their charges, with consolidation of
companies that has been effected, would
have yielded enough profit to have paid good
Interest on the whole investment. But wo
see Instead a doubling of rates,-boforo which
wheat has declined VA cents a bushel here
at Salem. It la plain, then, that while a
slight ad ranee was to.be espected, and even
desired for capital aanat have Its return for
service rendered the 'present advance Is
extortion, based on "belief that the people
have no remedy.
The ntit queatlon Is: Who pays this ad
vauceT To put the matter plainly: the
cbtrgeion uiercUintlUe from Portland to
Salem is tueiity per ant. more than by the
Ocean steamers, a three, days' voyage with a
bea riak, ten fi'Mr.t the itii(ance from San
frqttn'seo to Irttant. on the savc ffoo:h,
Of course; the people who buy tbo good
find' the Incrtsuted frblght tarltr tacked In
their bills, for the merchant must add his
fair iierueutage to oust. The producer, or
inanii'aoltirer, and thkt relates back to the
producer also pay tbecliarfPM on what goes
abroad. It la a fair average to claim that
ihUfreight advance lesseus the value of all
(iraln'llve cents Vbusliel, which nn'foiiriiiil-
iou UusbeU of wliMtt amounts to $200.000 and
J4e.tx,.nn,unftlKut rutJhus Xi iest JJO.OOU.
jijnre.
,..111 the canal and locks are really for the
uetit of the public, let the publlo build
busts and ue them. If the a.'t fur construc
tion of the locks Is unoertalu In terms, then
lei the next Legislature put a construction
upou il, aud let's have legislation m far as
ma be uecesary that shall do all that is
possible to place the rights of the State ou n
plain aud unmistakable basis.
Pioneer Beuuiou.
The weather" promises lo bo bcautlfii'l to
morrow for the annual reunion of the Pio
neers, w htch will come nil' nt tho hour our
present lsue goes to press. There is reason
to anticipate a graud good tlmo, aud the 15th
of June Is likely to become a permaueut
Oregon festival.
WTT.T.AMETTE FARMER.
LETTER FEOM SAN ERAQCI8C0.
San FnAscihco, June 6tb, 1870.
Kd. Farxkr: The wheat market is just
now a little tlrm here, at about $1.65 per
cental. Tho firmness hi due to war minors,
principally, although something Is said
about shortness of croj)s in Karopo. The
foielgn spectators In wuea are saogulue
that there will be a war between ussia aim
England, on account of the troubles inTur
key, and are giving orders here at full prices
for oxport to the ContineM. The H very
little demand Jbr grain to be shinned to Liv
erpool direct.
Wheat on the spot in Uverpool nuV British
1'orts is from two to three shilling less per
auarterthan wheat forshlpoient. Thlsisaot
i-r.ogether due to the anticipation of war iut
a speculative disposition- on. the- part of
British millers and grain-dealers has, in my
experience, for years past itiado the average
price nf grain- in Oregon and California,
(with freights added,) greater than price
obtainable after the arrival' of the- grain in
Great Britain. Freights o wheat from Hero
to Cork, for orders to Great DHtaln, have ad
vanced In the last three months from .e2; 3s.
Ol to .US. 7s. Gd. and are now very firm. On
acrouut of the upward tendenoy of freights
I am told that engagements are now belr-g
'inade for delivery at 1.577 per cental. It
these rates of freight continue the propor
tionate rate foi Oregon In September to He
cumber vouU be about tlk 7j. SiU, and
would put down the price of wheat in Port
land to about M. 37 percsntalor 8 cents per
j bobol sacked and put on boar-H vessse)
lint it is not at all likely that present rates
of freight wih'continue, Jbr- freights are dull
all over the world and the- high rates now
oJl'ariug hero are bringing agreataiany ves
sels. The sjrplus crop, however., of this
State for thioyear, will be immensely Urge
larger than heretofore. Mo ouo estimates
toss thau 70)0OO tons aa& many iiruily be
lievo In ono-million toiM-surplus- wheat for
the State of California. Estimates from
ynurown 0ate are placsd here at a-little more
than half cl last year or S0(000tsns surplus
in wheat and Hour. Hrelghts. can not bo
otherwise Shan tolerably high,, with such an
uuprecedinted crop to.move, Ireni. this coast,
and excelling there fciould bo a. war, prices
must rulo-low for thbseason.
Ships will be loaded- endrsfr ai Astoria
quite as aiuch the earning season as during
tho past season. Shipunistara Invariably
speak woll of that port as a desirable place
to load, if it were not for tb exorbitant
charges, for wharfage to the vessel at the
Farmers' or O. S. I. Co.'s doek. We hope
this will soou be done away -with. As. to
the draught of water on tb bar, the Samuel
Watt, as you kxow, went out lately from.
Astern drawing: 2& feet. And after pass,
ing t-Ter the bar safely tb Captain wrote a
notto his ageoii here saying he could haie
corae out drawing 23 vkbt Just as well. As
there are very few vessels that draw oier
:'A''ifeet loadrf, and scarcely any (witheut
it may be the Great Eastern) that .draws ever
Gfrat loadeJ:t may b UiitlUiUwn
niat Oregon iiuv. uo.-uwd any betteirfiea"
port than Astoria.
If Oregon alls up with tWpeople w need
she must have facilities, for getting people
safely and quickly to her, promising lands.
She should have a railroad; but before the
railroad comes it pleases me to think that we
will soon have a good safe steamer to run
between here and Portland : I refer to the
Geo. W. i'.lder, whioh is due here about
middle of next month. I was surprised to
see the new managers of the SteamsnlpCo.
still running the John L. Stephens.
Human nature is the same everywhere
though, aud those that have rotten steamers
will ruu the vi as long as the people will
travel ou them. It Is the duty or the peo
ple aud press to opnenly denounce such
boats as the Pacific and John L. Stephens,
and then perhaps a watery grave will be
withheld troui deluded passengers. If the
John L. Stephens has a rating of any sort In
any good book of shipping I cannot rind It.
She did hare a rating or )i In American
Lloyds sometime ago (a very low rating)
but sho has dropped out altogether. If any
of our friends about Salem wish to come to
San Francisco take the. advice or one who
has Investigated the matter and do not
come on tho SxKriiKNs.
Agricultural Warehouse.
T. Cunningham & Co., of Slem, have
their new advertisement of Uarves ers,
Reapers, Threshers, Wagou and general
asortmeut of Agricultural Machluery lu
our columns tbU wsk. We have visited
Ueestsu-lve wartlj.'UKvlu Itil-s c!?y, occu
pied j i!il. fl.-ui, which art crov.de J aUL
the uisohli e they sdvertise, and any pur
chaser visiting Salem with intention lo pur
chase, will be kurprUed at the Immense
stock of goods they have ou bund, which
speak not only of the gruwlug tuqiorlauce of
this trade in Oregon, but Of the great extent
of the llivluess of Cunningham & Co,, whote
oii-uoiueraare Ibuud all over Oregon and
also' through Washington Territory aud
llrliish Colnmth. They claim to oOer their
customers oue of the best wsgous ever
brought fi our State, the Xewtou Wagon
manufactured at Hats via, 111., uuderthdeon
staul supervision of an agent of this firm.
They have work shops, also in Salem, where
they manufacture the 'Capital Cultivator,"
of which they have already sold over two
nuuureu, ana wnere an me oreK rtq.iireil
for the various vehicles they sell are made.
liRONCillTiii t'he usual symptoms of this
disease are Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or
Throat, Hoarseness, DilUcultyof lireathlug,
Hectic Fever, a Spltttugof phlegm or mat
ter, and sometimes blood. It Is an inflamma
tion of the tine skin lining the Inside of the
whole of the wind tubes or air vessels which
run through every p.irt of the Lungs.
Jayuo's Kxpoctoraut Immediately suppress
es tiit Cough, Palu, IulUmmatlon, Fovor,
aud Dllticulty or Ureathiug: produces a tree
aud easy expectoration, aud effects a speedy
euro.
We. Make a Change.
Hereafter we shnll publish the Fau-
mku entirely nt home, the printing of
it part in San Francisco having ceawii.
The present week we issue no supple
ment, but horeaftershnll ivsue a bupplc
ment nearly every week, (riving mat
ter of our own selection, less in amount
perhaps, but all' vending and no foreign
advertising; We make this change in
accordance with the wish of many
friends,, andi expect that the Fabmi:u
will honeaftorbe more-interesting than
ever to our readers. The interest we
put intothe paper will only be meas
ured by the means-the public patronage
places atour djayosal.
Thk Wt Sho4k. The June number of
this ).opiilar monthly is at hand, and the
table of contents- will km found eli-uwbere.
Mr. Samuel has succeftded in making a
much better journal of this kind thsn we
believed possible or probable, and at the low
price charged it oan be sttbrnVil by evrey
family in Oregon . For particulars of the
June number, ww Ii adverlNement. Hh
also promises two, Hiij.leniontR with the
July utunben His efforts to make a valua
ble journal are BjprecbUed and responded to
by tho acquisitiou of a really large subscrip
tion list.
Oranrl.LarJgI, 0. G. T.
The twelfth session of the Grand Lodge of
this orJerf .met in this tity June 13, and whs
cal.od to order lj W. R. Dunbar, G. W. C. T.
As woolose our jaconl of the week on Wed
nesday there is no opportunity to givo any
full account of the proceedings. Commit
tees were- appointed and organization com-
pletodi Wo shall givu further notice next ,
weel:
Piwxjiikbow. WoxjiKs. Mr. V. C. Myer'.
advancement nf his Norman Stallions Whito
Priace aud Jft-Jd- f Pernhe, appears in nuo-
columns to-day with an excellent cut of Pe.-t
cberon horpa and Alderney entile. Tbo.
sention will be continued until August.
Acting tbnounh the Pores upon the eotisv
e of inllnuiuialion Glenn's Sulphur Scan
promptly relieves the burning, Itching unci
other annoyances ciund by Salt Rhi&ai,.
Suald Uear,. Impetigo, lCrysipelaH, and oth.n
tuiln ulseiues-and ultimately removes every
vestige of them.
Mrs. Jane Ross has been appointed post
mistress at Mllwaukie, Clackamas county.
Tlic-XvU Fruits or Weak lMgcsllcaN.
There .V no pathological fact more clearly ascer
tained than 3hat the most formidable pha-et ofinr-.
voub dlttas4-an directly traceable to Imperfect diges
tion. Insomnia, lth Its. train of dlretnl continen
ces, proceeds more rrequmtly f nm weakness u. tho
stomn'.h than Irom any other cause. Mere eitUtlvus
are powerless to euro nerousi,ess, and soon vusa to
palliate Us "-yrupton.s. The true way to strunglhcn
tbo lianvoas-rysiera is to Invigorate the dignssive aud
aeelmili&lw organs, npon whose nnobstructi-d acUps,
lis euiiubrlnm Is abscnlutrly dependent. ?tis duilv
use jf llcutette.'s Hlcmiv.h Bitten will do. mow lu
brara and soothe th weakened and IrrllaloJl nervf.
tmjftteirti rs!shste
in o pnarmacopicla or out or it, A wlnsoJiMrul of
thvKltlerj should bt- taken betoio each lueali
MRS. N. A. IIICKft
Dress - Making Rooms,
Old Courl-Hoiiss, SalesA.
QsV ladles from the country can !- get their
work done In latest styles.
Ciittlnu; and Flttlue done, and Yaailly Pat
tenis cut to order.
PRICES VKRY HEASONABLK. my36tf
E. SHIEL, M. D.t
PHYSICIAN & SUBaEON,
SALEM, OItECO..
bPKCIALTV;
OIix-omlIo Xia90asB0fi
UK TIIK
Ueml. Tliroat, ClieMt, aud D I gent-
lve OrfraiiM. nutl ot the IVei-
voun 8yslem generally.
Orricx Coramer'UI Hotel. Jelliy
AN ILLITSTRATKD PAPX1. pnMUhed t Tort
land, Orrgon, devoted to Literature in getcral
-and Ibe reinurres or Oregon ana Wathlnvton Terri
tory in particular.' The aule.t writers in the State are
tontrlnimrs to Its columns; tbo engralngs aroexe
cutidh) the hading Artists on the Coast. As a fami
ly Journal It (tandt at tho head oi Pacllc Coast publi
cation. '
. PAny one having Imprornl or nnlmprortsl land
to let or lor sale, can hate amrrtlseU tree of charge
In th Land liepartmrut of lh W.t Siiokk. SuIi.
criptlnn s.rear tl6U, Including iiosttgr, Haaplc
copy JU cuts, " fc ' "
L. H.iniVBL, Publlaher,
Portland, Orcson.
THE JUNE MVItlllBU IS NOW READY,
and contains most beautiful eugravlugs oftheslHt-r
cup and gold medals o be awarded us PRIZES at thn
Cuutennlal rdebrutlou In Portland also a silecdld
yie nf (iregnuC'lty, Caiitiuab, uLd the lotks or the
Willamette.
TUB JULY MI.mtKIt li now in press, and
will he the wtT KXI'KNslVK IHMUKUF ANY
PAPER KVKlt pnbli.hetl ou the PaclUc coast. It
will contain a uut beautllul engraving of the Htate
itihirrity at bsgu.o City, Tho H K. i hutch at
Portland, and a number of other ngravlngs with ar
ticles written by our wotl noted literary people lu the
blute.
TWO SUPPLEMENTS
WITH THE JULY MJUBgR.
The Declaration of Independence,
With fac similes of tho original slvna tores reproduced
byphoto-engraii.g from the original document on
nleat tho Puleut Ofrlce in Washington.
AIo PRKK to every new Bubt-crlbers a fac simile
of jil. 1, No. I, oflho Oregou tpeclator dat, d l-'eo.
'Now is thotlme to tubscrlke;the July number alono I
is worth the years subscription.
L. SAMUEL, Publisher.
Portland, Oregon.
Estray Mare.
J888HWH
STRAYED, from the vicinity of Monmouth, about', Tn! preparation U guainuteed' superior to any
the last or March, and last seeu on the head or known, lor the objects named, as .1 sini'le tila! will
hoap Creek, a dark chestnut sorrel mare, star lu fjre- 1
mu. m, uiuer nne u.arKs. not (nqd no brads,
rone ou her neck when lnt. ,.iiii ... .pc. u...i.u..
-. . jvm.d v.... buu uc-aiij in nanus uign. nao
and dUpoted 10 be brrachy '
Anypersou who will takeher upaud notiry thouu.
derslgued at Aumllle, Marlon Co., will be amply re
munerated, tsue was raised near Eugene In Lane county.
Anmsvllle, Marion Co. Junes, Is; "iw." Y'
IMPORTANT
j?o Horso JSLgicl
,, j,.,. ? $SiP
..f u
The Imported Peroheron Stallions
iUTlTimi TIT-VT7l
AM)
Pride of Perche,
WILL mko Hie seaon until Aueui, as follov.s
At tJuv-tanlu or IIKAN & lA'I!.'SON. Milem,
oj HtottOy n in.. Friday y. m . and Miittii-
diWUiiudnitliv stshlniir A. rl. MARSHALL. Al
liiu.y, ou Tuesilii, AVclnc-Ja). and Tlltlri
ilUy. u- ' l em n week during the season.
WHITE I'KMNCE
Ilasnimoohlmsell a superior stock horse his colt
i.rehlgh'ti prized Hh'!recrseer..ind are, and will be
for Kouie-tlme to conic. In dcnu.al at trooa prke.-for
block purposes,
1RE OF PERCUE,
Olio of ie horses I brought ont from the Rast.lhc
nasi A.hter camo out In. in 1 msec to Ohio in :,.
, Madu aw season of lhTS lu Wisconsin. He Is a l.-au-ti-iil
uspple wr.iy, well lormed. villi good disposition,
with a. grac elul. In e, easy a.tton that I he mier
seen untied III any hon-e of lk six'. He will xeigh
atuuwutily. In good coiidltloukl.H)0 pounds.
Mji i)ef I has been to furn:h III". hno-brccdirs of
Oneon ulih a c'ass ol licirn-s combining larp size
aiutgrrai strength with gocI action, suited) to the
waxts or the tanning community either for usoor sale,
acd fur this purHisu 1 ha, selected I ho Pr.'ehuron
skiik and after hix years' ejDerlenc they rove the
i-5j,tteuce of my choice. Wherever their Progeny
can. J found, they meet 'iSr fullest expectations if
breeders of Ihat class of horse.
.TBRM8 130 cat n.'orfsar mire for (IM, in U.
R. gold coll.. I ho season, oiteptlsg White Hime 61
as, who will only I e bred, by special agreeaent.
W, C. MYER.
Salem, .Tune lfi, ISTUmlj
Valuable Lands for Sale.4
(100,000 ACRES
EASTERli'ORKGOIV,
ron
Farming and Grazing Purposes.
These lands ore altuatcdlla
Wasco, Grant, and Baker
Counties and nr oflercd Tor salo in snch sl.ed trttls
not Iifs than 113) acres, as purchattrs may desirt.
Here is all rdcl a most Inverablo wportunlly to im
migrants and settlers seeking homes aud low-piicecl
laud, to acquire loth on ttic most rw.onable terms.
These lands are excellent lor litistlng and gtwlLg.
On mii-t of the tract no gruhtiln$ or other pr pai
tli.u of Ihuluid lor plowing Is rnulsllu. A gn.wto
of nutritious gr.sa covers the ulnuds, aJTordingtho
bestot iiHeturage, while In the- valleys and bottom
lauds tbo grass can lie mowed asd made Into hay.
Living Springs and Streams
Water tl.o lands In varln iltrectlons. The uplands,
or in ling lands, can bu put lbK crops with the most
satlstactury return.
3B,X.'UX,X",
Particularly PRACHKI. PLUMS 0RAPK8, AP
1'l.r.H, PKAKS. and CIlXltltlKS, as well as lha
SMALLER KHUITa, cat, bu growu iu gruat abun
dauce. Thu Cllmale ol ERMtern Orear
1m very Ileallhrul.
Klouritlilng towns aru located at caUTrntent r"i'
lortraltlet the malls aru ngularly tuureyrd luwgt.
out that st-cthm, nut) a unispcroas popylallou is al
ready established. occ-u.Tcd In farming, slovi-grott .
Ing. mining, ai.,1 various other pursuits.
TKK.MS-tH miter acre aui upwards, according to
quality aud quantity. Interest ten per tej.1. ou dc
lerre-dpaynunt..
For lurthe-r lnfbrmttion, apply In pera, or by let
tir, to UKO. I. CVUU Y, Ageui.
Creu a Gnildlng, btark st., betw. yteutand Pint,
Portland, Oregou. JtlB.ct,
150,000 DOLLARS
TO THE
Oregon Farmers
Annually, by thu ravages and dipiedatious of
GROUND SQUIRRELS,
That can be SnTcd by using
Hodge's Gopher & Squirrel
XSLIJL.XEI.Ft..
THIS NEWLV-DISCOVKHED ND PATENTED
remedy . the ru-u't o. years of study, and Is to
supply a needed want and substitute for the much
used and often Ant'!.Ti:s-ATEii Pthyiiucixe, the dan
gerous USU Of Pl'Oxl lllinl'M xtlil nth-,- fti,.,nfi.ld
,rth!!,."!m,,,d?. ta!t,fu,!1)r l'"1 UP n,nri tin cans,
aurt' Ufvd """rdl"? to dl.ectlons, will prove a
SIKE DEATH
or Sfkl Biiiilrrelt. Each can Is scented with oil, of
Ouinlu aud Ilhodlmn. well known to thinners lor
convince.
ask ;our smre-keeper rnr It, irhohas not got it
"" "HI ""I WUCI 1
lor VOll. nriipr ft tn., t r ti.t
mauufacitirtr.
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
"Wliolosnlo Dria-jjltis,
aP"m1 VOHTLANO, Or.
Trice ONK DOLLAR, with discount to tbv twilc.
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