Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 16, 1876, Page 6, Image 6

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    WTT.T-AMETTE FARMER.
6
the da.y.
Tlie Secret of Making Good Butter.
WHItmlS l'rucllciil Hutter-lJook rives
tlto process of nmldiif.' tin celebrated
JMiiliidclplila butter, iis liillovvt : T! o
priiifr-lniii-i' I- about 1- feet by - t feci.
Ituilt (lstinc, Willi it foiiiiilutinn -it
lt-op in tin- liill-iili-, tin- lli-or belli-
about four feet below tin1 level of llie
ground at tin' tlown-liill-iile. The floor
iof oalc, laid, on -ami of snivel; this
is lloweil with water In tin il"th nl
throe inches, anil at this liciirlit tlu-
water pac out into a lower tank at
the lower Mile of tin -piliijr-liuu-o.
The milk is trained into deep pan
which aro .-et in the water upon the
oaken Hour. Ilal-ed platform-or walk
arc provided In the room for conveni
ence liaiiillin;,r tlie milk. The wall-ol
the 'priii,'-lioii-c are about 1') feet hiu'h
and at the topon eaeh siileaie wiinlnw-i-oveied
with wire I'loth for ventilation.
The depth of the milk in the pin- i-
aliout three inelie-, and the flowing
water wliieli -urrounils the pans in iin
lain a temperature of about s (ley;.
Fahrenheit.
The milk i- skimmed after sliiudiii-
il hour-, and the cream i-ptit nitodeep
UsEfdL lNpOFfrtyJIOfJ.
TlIK IMilll'l.K Timi: TO Fi i.i. Ti.m
Hint. .Some year -Ihce, I wrote an ar
ticle for your paper in which 1 contend
ed that utter the tree was in full leaf
was the proper time to fell timber.
Since then I nave -ecu an article -tat-ing"
that actual experiment"! made by
the l'u ian government had -hown
that the winter was the be-t time to
fell timber. Thirty-one years uro, I,
was ena-aired in ilearintr up a liirsre
plantattnn. and buiIdin'liou-e-, -table-
etc, witli lojs cut from the wood-. I
soon discovered that there wa-a differ
ence in the lasting of tlitl'erent tu-es of
the Mime kind. I alo noticed that, in
killing the trees to clear the land,
ome trees, would decay much eailier
DlSK-AI'M AND lilHMAWK. illO
lUissian Ulobe makes a comparison be
Iween the-e two statesmen trom which
we take an extract. Mr. uisraeii.sirivLs
above all things to make .show; his pol
itical surprises are only calculated to
produce an etfeet on the outside world,
and there is really very little behind
them. Prince HL-marck, on the other
hand, goes- to the root of the question
he deals with, and cart's- but little
about the Impression lie makes on the
public."
little
The D.illa-i Uemizi;'
savs: A
eiiiiu of t'liaues i o, ni .c -'
x.ifiiivi.K- i- !. .ubli'ct of .-ome interest.
When he' was about to die lie told tbo-e
A Ci;nti:nviai, Sioiit. A PhlLi
delphiti i-orre.sVni(Ieiit to the IJostou
Jiiuniul says: "I saw tlilsiirteriioiiliaiu
a hor.se car on Chestnut street, iicui-iim-
inedlv of nationalities. There were
two delicato Spaniards, wrapped in
lone cloaks, such as one sees hi .Madrid
and Valencia. These. .Spanish exotics
were ranged on either side of a blonde
and burly German, who refn-e-- to
understand their hints to change his
seat and allow them Hi sit together.
On the same side of the car were two
young Swedes, dressed in short frieze
coats with green collars, which the
Gci mans and Scandinavians mi uuiver-.-ally
adopt when they go abroad.
l'heso rosy and healthy suns of the
&J&.JD X I- 3E3 3F."5r ,
HARNESS.
in attendance that he was going to -ee , Xoitli talked in loud voices, as al-odid
M.: i;,,i. .;... i- u lui hail tueii a low
day- previoti-, ami that lie would hold
ner in his arm- unui pa ' , " -'",
than others; and that trees girdled in I j?,. di..,j. mated Hi- burial suit and the
the early -miner, lust before the bud- ....i,. ,?.,, !,, u-hicli ho was to be
ding of the leaf, would rot oil' at the inJrjj, (.omidcring that this little
place where the tree was girdled; and fellow 'was but live vears old, It was
that trees girdled In August would -oou .. r ,i... ,mir ntlectinir deathbed
decay in the win wood and bark, but .,.., i... ,vti ,.ver heard of. lie sent
the Spaniards, and were naturally, the
observed of all observers, lleyond the
Swede -at an iOnglish youth, of downy
chin, faultless umbrella and sixteen
shilling trousers. Jn the corner was a
darKey lolling hi- eyes, and opening
his tuick lips witli wonder as he heard
the Hab.-l choru-. and opposite him -at
an Irish woman with a market lu-Uet.
HAVIN'O FimciIANKII TI1K INTKHKsT 01"
Mr. Wiill.ln.lK In tlienlil etiiblUhel hou-e In tbs
ith.vi' Mile, the attention f Hit community l calitd
t-ilhe -lock or
on hutut. ulilch ( oilt-ml At :ruall iviIimoI rntfit.
SADDLES AND BRIDLES
At loue-l t!riui;er pilot
Hardware, Whips, Robes, etc.,
To ull evoryli.dv.
R. H. DEARBORN.
Salem. Fell IS. ls
wild
Mrs. Rohrer's New Rymedy
2?0!R TEE LUNOS
IS MKHT1XU WITH WUXHKltFVL SL'CCKXS '
that the heart would remain sound for for all of his playmates, and alsmi little This, atided to the American, croud
rflllts. I'l'KKI.Y
Jl 11.1 Hiim Iti tli
VEC1TAULB IIKUKD1 II S
vHt-t iiiitl (tire Di t im?h 1 iintf.
V-llllllrt. bltHM'lllll-. t lOtlh, Whllilllln-r -Mull. Mva-
"--. ." iciiian. -...... .... ior allot lus playmates, nun umhiiiuc This, added to the Americans erowd- -iiini, ui.kw-i.iu-. iu., wn iiu -11111.11. mm-
years, i lie conclusion 1 came to was 0 . ; j claimed, mid hid them . injr t10 r.,n.ii,Ki,,r r iie.LMt 'inii lhei',e''.J:V- ?' ,",i,"",1iu-1',Ii !;'''"''''''-"'''
that the pre-euce of -a,, in woo. cau-ed , a .())K,1)y MoTO dying. I ixi MldU h good vaK which T ' &"" x,.
lClOUeca., JUKI lliat IllO sap It'll rM" ' amn mm im m n liMl mill I I, n. ..... ,iviur.rii.til in tli,. li.rhl..r T MiiOin all Irlteiv (it lmrll.ee flioulj ! wlilrrriS.
i'imij .11 me ii ci yt in i.i; nit i.ii.f it inn
making leaves, new s-m wood, and ... . ..,,.
vessels having a capacity of about li! bark; and tin;-, at the fall of the leaf, yf j AUAIVlb, M.D.. A.M. LLJ.,
allons. Jt i- kent at a temperature of
.'iSdeg. or Hi dog., until it acitiiie- a
-lightly acid ta-te, when it goes to the
churn. The churn is a ban el revolv
ing on a journal in each head, and
driven by iior-e-power. The churning
occupies about an hour; and alter the
buttermilk is drawn oil, cold water i
added, and a few turns given to the
chum, and the water then drawn nil'.
Thi- is repeated until the water as it is
drawn i nearly I iw ironi iiiilkiiit--.
The butter i-' wiirked with butter-worker-,
a dampened cloth meanwhile
being lire cd upon it to ab-nrb the
moistiiie and live it nf butteiniilk.
Tlie cloth i-lreiin ntly dipped in cold
water and wrung ilrv during the pro-
'ess nl ''w Iping the battel ' It J-net i
-altod at the late nf an mince of -alt to
three of butter, ilioioughly and evenly j
incorporated by mean- nl" the butter-'
worker. It i- then removed to a table
when it i- weight d out and put Into
pound print-. Alter thi- it goo- into
large tin tray-and i- -et in the water
to harden, loiiiaiuing until not morn- I
ing, when it I- wrapped in damp cloth
and placed upon shelve-, one alnive
another, in the tin lined cedar tub-, I
with ice in the compartments at the
end, and thou goes immediately to,
market. Matting is drawn over the J
tub, and it is -uriouiidod again by oil-'
loth -o as lo Keep out the hot air ami
dust, anil the butter arrives m prime
odition, commanding the Inglii
price.
thu sap went into the heart or body of
the tree.
If any one will cut a green tree after
I the fall of the leaf, and put one end in
a hot lire, he will .-non .-ee sap ooze out
of the whole -tiel;, even in the middle;
but cut a -tick after full leaf, and the t
sap will run out near the bark. All
timber that lasts well has but little sap
at any time ; ail timber that decays
ea-ily has a great deal of sap, -uch, for1
Instance, a- the -agar maple, elder,aud
-ycainoie. All carapenter.- have seen
iargt
o;iio on J'irt .street,
i lli-iw 'eu Taj lor ami Stimuli,)
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
niVtK I! 'Cur t lion rnr!n C'liiuiile UIcnoi III h
JL fit. i cuti'tliii'irii iiitiritMi. l.y itew tind ratlniiu?
iK'tliuili of tri..!ii.t'ia. uu iniHlerate tciui. Ue lie
'.mi;' to no fchool " o!' nii'dicliii-, Imt, ndmiitlng
tlii-io l i-.Miitf 'ni'li in Al.i.pmliy. Itydi.ipatliy, Ho
u.eopahy, ..'nl M-iiU'.'i-yi, lie ivji-cti tUem all :ia
"mile, letnlnhi.' luim cwli w atmer t-xpcrlfnCL' lian
timbers that were perfectly rotten in-own t., Ik-bi-iu'iK-iai. n boi.i- that iiamau.iion-
in tne middle while the out-ide wa-
aiip.irently -mind. Tills decay must
ha o been cau-ed by the pre-euce of
somobing b.'-ide- he.it ami nioi-ture.
V- the out-ide wa- -mind while the in--ide
was decayed, this must have been
s.ip aim miming ei-o.
T.tkly. Ark. .i. II. Muoni:.
Scii'iiliiic . inu'i'ifttii.
The- Glacial Epoch.
l)oubtle.-s all of our readers have
noticed lho-e iaige, round rock- called
bowlders that lie -ca tiered over many
-ectious of the country. These monu
ev r whII iMd In "iliiiif, i.m run- thoe chronic dU-LM-i'i
w lil. h now luiile tin.' t-klll of nil the tLlinoli",
.ai i In no oTIu'i ifouritf- lli.ni ihuso obtained Iiy
inidi.u' .ill (tit- iiu-ilt il li il; vol imhllrheil the ' Ec-1-
Ik ' autli'iriili.'-n it t'Xiet.'.l. Hut In doe hold
tint li h' v-tetn iift.l citPd KVctric Vapor IlillH,
.ltd 'iv 'Kilii mi Uk' 1 ti-l, the bi.iin, and gpiual
tn-rxe- liv i oniitei-iirllaut' .Hid hai-mli-isi nied'clnt'c,
vwrv .a-ei-'d orjn;i In .lie Vi1 cun lioiri-Ptorud,
. tvie intfie im n-n im iuinoii:ici evolution re
u ilni; in an entlro I0-4 ..t tiMicifon. lie lia demon
I -tnled thi- in ei v l.unv iiHtmi;".. It ciirnnr eveiy
e le lie h 1-: li 1 J of ll.II .1 ' tor lini liliUlown to fume
I h1 t'lomniiKed ' Iticnra'.li! heart dii-eie," livpidc-
liivlnu reach-d rises of s.u!itlii, ScrjfnU, Khcnniu
I ti-m, Cnii"iinitiou, BrljliiV Kidney, Drop',. Liver
C.imiililnt. i'l.o. Aiwiiri'tn', Tune worm, Tiimo-n,
. womli tio'ihl.", ri'pep.-li. hralu dlia-e-, Ac, when
"uiieiei nmi -int it -uu 01 uio'iev 011 "eminent
i,i..iii. t ...,.t l..v,...i,.. i.nm.i.U,. l.Al.l Ptiylc'aii,' all li. 11.1 in.piiw. Ihe Dr. claim to
. . . . I. '- -.... o... ..v.... , :M
within their stony breasts many secrets
ATt' ni'-te.'ded ill tiUKilhit.j calvHltlltl ho a. to make
u UK,' i:ie ,ncv .-l .11111,111 iiHu'iuti'in, iir-ilu lite, 1
lll'it s'lVint-; lv.ve lnni'i'd to knmt.- nnd I "' f'T'e. or the uu nirill'ifil)' unlunr uliich, whin
iiiai aaui.-. nasi oilmen 10 Know, anci 1 3Mt,j. ht.,lN a c lra1ll. W0114 hl ,he ,,nd Toll
it we interrogate them we can learn a i -en-turon.-h the hi an, :.nd oM-rti.e eitrht pair r
Erlects of Cold on Milk.
tale of thrilling interest. .Many
1 back, according to our ideas of time.
. j but of recent date if we leckon by the
1 geological calendar, our earth lay
I buried beneath ice and snow. Grim
I winter hold universal sway, and where
' tropical Nun- now mmr down their
rays then howled arctic blasts; whore
now a prodigal vegetation prevails
! then reigned the de-olatiou of the poles.
I Ki 0111 the geilogi-t we learn that dur-
! ing thi- Period a -ub-idenco of time-on-
tineiiis took place, and with it a move
io-iis 1 nerve to eierv inru-iH offtt'inie in tne oody. while
'-"." ' ., I.... . I.. - .... .1. .u. ..... ........
mil- inrcr - Md--l.li; ...n.Hlfll Hie 'l II. I ll-f OSIll in
tlr Dr. own invention, . .nil, conililniiii: nil the ad
vintage ol the Tuikihli and other Imth and heinir
diAold of 'heir till Jiid d-n.-er. i i.ionoiinced ljv
tlm-e vtlin have irled the tvt Imli In Knrope, the
tv.steni iltie. C'Jllloruta. and 0re'0u, far "iipcrlur to
.vwyof them.
Ota of a ho-t of certltlratoi a to the remit of hit
tieitment wnich could piihilslied, the fnllowina
.vioivle e.l touil("ef. They do not embrace, how
ever, the 0111s lemaikaNeul his cures:
-i;nritr'i:A-rKS.
The following extract is from the
l.ouiiou I .'.meet, which is con-idoied
very high authority on all subject- ad
mitted to its enlumus:
The etl'oet- nf -i low leiiinei-iliti-i' nil ! Ullollls too ; p ace, allil With It a move- , . ..,..,, , ,. r ,', ","!' . , "re"-n V'"-
1 111- ti,i 1.1- ui .1 tow iLiiiiei.iiiui. "li 3 , 1 . . I "'iliere ' f... 11 ci- from HllnluV Udney. enlurired
milk haw been carefullv examined bv "lent ol a-t tielils ni lie; and it i- to . pmnute .i,d."r.niic-.i.iriiot i.inr.ier. itnuuej
.M. Kug. Ti-serand, who" reeently coin-' this -ource we inu-t look for bowlders I rtL;,V-Vi-t;VIli,:, .?" V. Jll ii?" w"t Si
municated hi- olorvatution- to tl..and .gravel-beds As the-e inon-ter 2Va V"i.inVXw"lrf.u5irin "A 7;
cadeniie des Sionee- He found moving ma-r-es plowed along thev wore ai.ie to work in im.vit. and have u.nked ever Bince.
Hint if onw,' milk- Is. (miieiliiitnlv m- down the hill- and plailodoff the rocKs P '.'l1"'1; el1 -'"J I'-VI-y- Or. Adima certainly
-oon after being draw ii, iilaced ill ve- leaving great iiiark-upon their -urlaee,
els at various temperature- between ! v' m la-ting legi.le characters the ;or n , r year i ,-. .,, '''';'' wompii.
. .. . I II . tii.lll .! . II 'I'l... i.iii. ili.H ..J-'' .....-,... ... . -., v nlUHlll UI1U 1 II t till IIIICII I. M.
illlll dliellt t(i I In III Mill (lnl-nr mi ilnlnra in Vmu V.rL-
iimI s,ui eram.'1-cti, mid (tliln'tet much, If any. roller.
I rtn.li toiicliit'ilti)TiHfuTheadicethat.Iudgellnm-a-.tniriu'
imIit fill, and u'acc myt?di under the
IMlt 'li l)l. . I.. Ail 1111. lift f rulttiiiitif itjlnntjlw.rl
the fact that uias-es are found u consid-1 u.,e ln i'" r:';u!''' ;im ':''' '10D' i'in. and have been
..isil.1.. .lUt.i...... r.-,i. H... iii.vtli,.,- ,.,.,.!.-. ?"." ,hl,,!,i ' ''" .,,r I'.iiilreti,iei,t. lam, in
' "- - ..".. ..." ....-.,... ,..... ,Hllt i n,. inn,, ,i
li.irticiilar.
Ax Ast)Nisiii:i Fi:i:.vcit.w.N.
When the prneos-iou from the plait. irin i
wanted to move into the in.iin building
a multitude of weary people blocked
the way, packed like herrring-, but the '
police lorue without a blow elcaiod the ,
I way. There were not more than a i
hundred policemen on duty at this
point. The crowd iitimbcaed at lea-t j
(0,u(J(). The same scene wa- repeated i
half a doy.cn times, :md still there was!
no disturbance, and there was no one
hurt. One of the French C'onini-i-ion-er.-,
viewing thi- -pectaclo from the
grand stand, exclaimed in amazement:
"i!y heaven-! 1 never saw such a peo
ple. A hundred policemen keep back
ten ol thou-ami-. tt i-woniiertiii. in
my country there would surely have
been bloodshed." it was indeed
wonderful; but that there Was no blood
shed, that everything passed offipaiet
ly, that the opening of the Centennial
was a success, wa.s due entirely to tbo
good sense, the patience, the coolness,
the presence of mind of the American
crowd.
s.
I". 0. CUIi)MVAJ?.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OI'KltA llOUsK, SAtKM.
K. (..riier. M l.ei.l of -lair. fel2v
I.N TlIK ACUICI'l.Tl'ltAI. IlAI.I..
The Canadian exhibit in this hall is
particularly good in reapers, mower-,
IATOIUS BIXX.,
8uccuHor lo J. M. Keki.kk .t Co.,
!)S l.lbci-t5 nt., - .VKW Ot(K,
OoiiliilirSMloil --Vtroilt
iOR UUVING AND FUKWAKDINtl KHOM
' Now York via Iihinn. 1'HCill Kallroid, and
Ca llortt. all kind of MeicbamliM. and for the att"
of Product lioni ifte Pacific coast, for the collection
of inonev. Ac. octStf
JOKES & PArTERSOW
FAJIM8 FOR SALE
-iMl-
Buy uiid Sell City Property.
RENT HOUSES,
NEGOTIATE LOANS,
-AMI
Make Collections.
FOE.
A0-E2.TS
Mutual Life lusuraiice Company
OP NKW VOHK.
plows, harrows, root and straw cutters ' Union Fire Insurance Comp'y
and horse-power-. The variety in I op ban kkancisco.
lilowb is if anything greater than in our
show, although tbo number nf plow.- is
much .-mailer The turnip-drill in the
Canadian collection is evidence of a,cttl
ture ditlerent from ours. With a poor
climate for corn, they make turnips
and peas stand them in good stc.nl. i f
the excellence and prolusion of iheir
wheat, barley, rye, oats, potatoes) and
grasses, there is no need to .-peak.
Canada has also poi table engines, eider-
pre.-ses, potato-digger.-, snow-plu w.- for 1 pwBurou ai.b all jiv liKAt. k-tate
!. .i.i. ..i... . i i mi JL in b alM.oio uty, a.ili"ift iH.'of uu orlftlla Oona.
breakinjr winter road-, irr.un-drill-. nr. i,j. ,, l,,i; . ei.k ni . J..ui....t
tllld liay-llKkdor.S. Iiol.:uiiUo'li'it', t.vo thii.l ti.h' la.ud uira.hiw.'ai-
KnolvJir'.! to Ik; tliw Hct i-fiuk claiiu in th: countv.
Ai a l.ru Inlcii-t In tli.i Jiii.ur iimi.nl AHi'll.
Ill A a. porlio i ol' .?ohii Adair' docation (ilaim. ln
qulieol lU!llli-tlll)jr. T. v. ifOWkltS.
At'o. Ma'in 4, lKJI.tf
KKSI' OX HANI), POK OUATUITOt'S OIKOU
iatlon, their " Ko-frii.live l.'ii.d Clroilar," a"d
' i.iitii' Ciinilai atid Wfatlii-r Kvo.i ol kOi
eon iilBfH on around rluir. Ol'EHA HOUSE. BLOCK,
SM.KV. 'iltKO'iv. aplhj
RAEE OPPOBTUNITY FOE
Profitable Investment.
31. A. SxulUi, jSxrtljmX,
Salem, Oregon, deukr iu Sterco-copf and sierco. ,
iconic View?, aud Scene ul salem una thu Mirromid-
liiL' country. Lltc.ize l'fiolo'iaih, lu India Ink. oil I
or Water Color.
;11
Jieo.ing point anil '.hi- I-., ami Hie in
itial temperature is maintained for
tweniy-four or thirty i. hour-, it will
do found that the nearer the toiupera
tuieol the millc 1- to livcziug point
the mole rapid is the collection ol
.-leani, the inure cou-ideiable is the
iiaiititynf ii-eani, theainoiintol bultor
is greater, and the skimmed milk, the
butter ami ehee-e are of a hotter qual
ity. The-e fact-, he holice-, nitty be
-vplaiue.l iy I'a-toui-'-ob-orvatlou-on
ion. .out-, ,tml then- cil'e.-ts nil the
iiiodia in which tbo.v IKo. It is prob
able that the rel'i igoratioii arre-ts the
sol it tii ni of the living organism- wjiich
-et up fermentation, and hinder- the
. Iiangt- w hifh are due to their growth.
The licl- -tated indicate lunm for
groat iiiipinvonioiit iu the methods of
-toiago aim pro-crvatiou of milk. To
Loop unlk at it- oilgin.-il ipiality, o.
tri'iue cleanliness and n low tenipora
tuioaie ab-otulely necc ary. hi the
.North of Ihn-ope, Doiiinark, etc., the
value of cold I-already locogiii.od, and
in waiinercliiiiatvsthe need lor it,-m
-i-taui-o i- greater. There 1- nothing
impractiiable in the stigge-tioii, -ince
iiiiinlng -tioaiu-eaii be used to aid io
frigoiatioii. Where the (inullty of the
milk i-ofgieater iiiiportuuce, ice may
I.i' euiployod.
TO MY MOTHER.
Tiiuu lines ar lovlnirly lU-iLoutvU lu mv
Hllgul llllhllfr.
, iiiollii'i', dent- mother, ioium ilown,
'rum Din i.fiiuis of ilit. iiiiiruim: mint tiirlli,
mi llio uliimlh y iliy Iuh uilieniiili'riitsti.
nr ii kkiimhi rulurii in earili,
..t-l ttiy I'hllil, iiL, my luntliii-, lit, tuiiliu- lli
iiirt-,
Tilt) iU HkIU hihI iIki ktitss 1ih u lunx kmm n
liU ra.ur.
.el uitt It'fll thy KKfet lllllii.'tin xu-tv,
'1 In. tiloain ol ill v li.iv liiali ittnie.l.
My olireks xliitiu with iihiiwIu lilt h teir,
In Ilio flir 1 Minn iiixy Im IhIiI;
', tli I'liilil imtli kmvti sin emce you to-f
In llie Uis,
Ami l.Uililiik Imx lidfii (.'ildf, nmi UU nitMt
lias heoii Uti.
1 iiiicm ws thy fnvnrllH chlM,
W'lioii tlio liinl ot mv lllo lt.ll lis lo.lf,
My tompfi wns iyMiti hihI wilil,
Mul otloii thti rau-o ol' thy until,
Yet 1 lovml I lieu, my uiollier, ami httll.in
thy nntiic,
I'nr 1 UuowtliiU mlliiloai circles thy luow.
l'eiir Mother, draw near la ihy hoy,
In my pris ui thy loving wnie'li Keep,
Till my ...iilieiit hoarl wish J y,
t'l.iue lo me in .lleHiti ulioti 1 hleep,
vVuh lnli;lit visions of hoaeu til slitlnm;
I'llllltol,
Anil laid i-luo to iby uosiim my sin-riven
soul. A. II.
Oii'!n ri'iilii'iill.iry.
Iil-tory of thisora. The howidor-
gravel adhei'ed to the ba-e of the
glaciers, and as they melted were scat
tered over the -urface. To this 1-due
We can a-cribe the dritt and il- huge
bowlders to no cau-e ,-ave moving ice.
Thi- work is nowgoingon in the Alps,
and a i Voids a tine illu-tration of what
iran-piiotl iu the far off ago- of the
pa-t torliarv period. The debris thu
traiisported wasof all diinen-ious, Irotu
the large-t rock to the -malle-t pebble.
One at ISradfotil, Mas-achusott-, weigh
l.oiin.iioo pound-, and measured thirty)
foot each way. Tho-e ice-field- gener
ally moved In a direction between j
southeast and southwest. i
l'orui.N'i. Ti:.. There i- more to be
learned about pouring out teaandcotl'ee
tliau most ladies aro willing to believe.
If the-e decoctlans are uiadu at the
table, which i- by far the best way, they
require experience, judgment and ex
actness; if i hoy are broaght mi the
table ready made, it 'till requires judg
ment so to apportion them that they
shall prove -ullleient in qualitv for the
family party, and that the elder meni-
neissiiiiii n.ivo llie -lioilgcu is. HlOll u-ir t ed no ill a r-lutli. It 1....-1..,.. .. .,,,!,,.. r
inn niiiuuitie -n in lint tlirvatii.i-d to kill It
.villi r .ktlilt.t. ati.-nt.iit tor th. h.,uo.
rtt of oilo'i. ih iu,'!i. im iea-oii tliuimbic will mi-di'1-t.in,'.
I .... noi ,'ive inj fiilluaniu. F.O.C.
Yvjiiiim. ' ot stv. Fell. 10. 1811.
I urrn.iv uMrs 1 nj. i Mi.U'ier uom th ouic rlien
,nit in .ll-n.. 1 ,- nil.", and palpitation or thu
leart i lint III, mi a inirden. 1 tninllv went to
I'linlaiid. Jiid a- uiu'd Iiy Dr. W. I,. Adam,. I mn
i.o.v Ir.-u luim i. iin, H'nl i.in work lni'd all dav lth-oiillK'iii.'tii-.l
Mttmiuli 5(1 jour- old, I rui-lllkea
li j.mIii TiiotK'iiult 1 irut IV..m hi treatment is
m tli in iic I, i m; than all theuoldin Nevada
O. 11. ADAM.
LiTT'.K KaI'l. W. T., Jin, 5.1 18711.
In hamnu'i n.-a p'eie ol leel. a tra'ineiit ol It prn
i'li ited mv leu ie. lueiit to Portland, (lullerin,'
piin that I . iiin.it dcrihe. tor medical aid. Aner
"ai in mi- i-aiinii-u uuu loiiu'eien. tnev to a me
tint ni) j innt be tat.ni nut, a it aiiupolble to
lie ll.ni.il nil' il I.ildu't hae it taken out I would
lo-e the .Murrey . too On mv ay to the hotel, a
1 kmiiI Sun ir Mil itllUfd me, before couentini: to bo
lutilii'ii'd to e l)r Anain. I d il -o, thank God
' indheaon relieved me or palii, look thu teel from
. nil i.j... mul i ii red me tini; my ee, t-avln' me
Ir.im L'ri.U -ii'UtIii,'. .ind i.viii'. nie iver.il hundred
t.iollirs I ti'.'l iiijic iiielnl toward him than Ian-
,'UJ,'eiai. ipn , IIinhv Bouru.
("i.Aitht Kit.. W T veb, 3, ISTii
j My Miin.'e-I In'ie, niiieh wettTlnsl eiht anj thren.
. iimriur iioiind ivhen horn, leil tl to i-even pouiid
in.i a hall iu three ii.outh,, a it had nevtr retaluiil a
, piriieiein iniiKoii ii toiiiarn, nut avid i,v nckiti:
llor.-Olls IIOII1 nut ten. win, nut Iwiln.r , ttoti. nn
aware that ihe first eitn istbn w-pak..sf:lurr',"..V.Ai:'t',,,,'!.''.?1'l." !?.' i?uo
. . . ' " i - ..iuuuuii in uui'inr ci hi rav
anil mat tne tea grows stronger s you
1 pio.veil, bc-tow llie iiooivt cup upon
'the gieito-t -traiiger, and give tho
j -tronge-t to the very younge-t member
i ot the family, w no would have been
' better without any. Where several
cup- of equal -ticiigth are wanting,
i you should pour a little into oach cup,
' and then go luek. insetting the older
i asyuti till tbeiti up, and tlie stieiigth
will he. apportioned properly. This is
, so well understood in Kiiglaud than an
.experienced pourer of tea wait- till all
the cups nl the company mo returned
. to her before she tills any a econd time
thai all may -hare alike.
oisiiiixnr i' nrvix Plants. o.its
is a native of Xnrth Africa; rye came
originally from .'siberia; enrn from In
, di.i; wheat trom i'uinpe; buckwheat
from Siberia; celery from iieriiuuy ;
the union from Kgypt; tobacco from
, South Aineiieiiitlie nettle from Europe;
tha citron fioui Asi;1; the parsnip from
Arabia ; par-ely from .Sardinia ; the
pear anil applo Ironi Kurope; tho pota
to Irom 1'eru; the horse-chestnut from
Thibet; the cucumber from the l.ast
Indie-; the quince from the Island of
, rote; the radi-h from China and Jap
an; the hor-o radish from South Ku-
lope; theniii-k-iiielluii from Africa; tlie
cantaloupe fiom Xorih Amurica; tho
water-nielon from .Maderia, etc.
it ! Tt uill illilv .lln ,1...
-in. in r. Oiieiier.oii.li 1'iver. advised metotakeit
to Di Adt n. nt I'oitmtil. t ii'tfui. I did mi, anil lu
brov mouth' It ia a lit, li Hindu,; boy. weiithlii"
I'.iirte.n pound II b.'j.iu to live on milk from the
time Oi Ad mi. Ii.-au lo treat It. 1 iniisider it al
m.it ii initJiuiou cme, aim o do othei. I'make
till -I itt'ineiit fir thv' liviivJ.nl oilier mtteren..
Saiuu. J. WAtUGVIIV.
., . , , ,, , t'liu vim, Feb. 1, IsTil,
After Invlmr filled too anj rellet ln.ui ihy,le.iu
hue lor an iiukuowu trouble Ivvroteto llr. Ailiui.
or Portland, Oreitou, trivlm; my .vinplom. lie rent
ne uie.llelne for a tapeworm. IUo.ni relieved me or
one tvvi'iitv or thlity feet loti. iUn 11. il
I'orti nii. March 7. IsTil.
lain now Is u'Jr old-hive -uttered an none but
inv'elt kmm. itice I was H years old, with :m',ii.w
ni,, lirM tiimor. Il'iula, worm, ami lu-uiorrliage,
hlch eminent ph)iclan Jjiat auied me they could
mil cure. I have now been under Dr. Adam' treat
ment one iiuntli. and leel like a new man. Ill' treat
iiient In ri'tnril to nie to act aliuii't mtMCiilourly. a
I via relieved of marly every panieleof my tni'ihle
In a verv ,hort time aner I betrm tieatment I reel a
Ihni.-h 1 would like lu recommend other 'iirterer to
,0 vi Here I at.il many other did and uot relief.
liLoiwE W. Swam;,
Dn An t write no prercrlptlou, and rarely
end out medicine, a little can be doue for such a
u.iill) uieJUl aid iiue lie can have the patient
under hi constant watch aud care a the tieatuient
advance. Only letter couulultij Hamp, slIus
)tiiptoi. and aklu,i ror an opiulou, will be antwer
ed. l'atleni may rely upon belug dealt fairly and
hoitiMlv with no deception, no falsehood, no limn
Iniirglii j, to pet people' money, " Do unto other aa
ou would have them do to ycu," I a rule lie Is tryiup;
to live up to.
A Ln it) ulvt:i)n in tlie OOlcc, lo ukaUt
lu Creutlua; AVomcu.
VouTLisu, March, l6il, mblTtf
How to Oblula luteilts.
KKTAIM.ISI1KD 1855.
Any person ilesirin iuloiuuiiou tin to the mod o
takln; out patent, can tend a ieo,uet to the Faiou
ofllcu, accomp-uiled by a one-cent riauip, and will
ceive by tuail u copy of the levired Futent law aud
pamphlet containing lull liiraiuiatioiia to how iuv
tioun can be tutciited.
Agent lor tho Willamette Puriner.
Aluiey... i...
Amity
llethel
lliieiin Vita
Unite niHippuiutnii'iit
Iliovvii'ville
Diittevllle
Canou City
Caii)onville
Cole' Valley
Cottage Oi-iio
Cove
Corvnlll
Ore well
Clackamn
Camp Creek
Uall.ia
Drain'
Umnacti
Davton
Dalle-
Eat I'tirtltud
Umpire Oily
Klktnn
Kou Valley
Kslulelil
Korf-t Grove
Oo-lieu
Oervai
Oreeuvllle
Ilu1ey
IIoikI ltiver
llarrl-bui!.'
Ilill-boro
ltepniT
Iliitenelldell l
JlllKtlou
.lack-onvili. .
leller-ou
Kellu.'.''-
LevvUvllle
I.aOrmide
I.ir.ijvlU'
Lebanon ,.
Me.id'lwvllle
Mi'Mtnuvllle
Milihell
Monmouth
Needy
New Km
I'wi'lUvlllo
Nnrlb Vamlilll...
Oakluid
0vi'-o
Ott
O recoil City
Oclioco
l'eti'lletoa
l'eorla
Portland
l'rtneillle
Perrydale
ltlckre.il
ltoebur
Sclo
Sllverton
Shedd'
SprliiKllelil
Siirlnvrvvatr
h'lbllmlty ,
weet Hume
I Sherldau
Pilot Kick ;
Ten Mile
Turner ,
Vancouv er ,
Wheitlind
WllHiuette r'ork
Walla Walla
Woislburti
Waldo
Willow fork....
Youcalla
Zona
i .1 K ilaiiinm
11 t: Cetchell
I. II r-'iaei'
Wui Well, J W ll.i'irt
S liiil'dMlkel
W H Kilk
I W Ilacliiidei ,
1) II l.'liincliuit
r. W Colli.''
W It Clarke
I II shornl.l.'e
..!' shoemaker. U P Kendill I
ij.K Wood vui.i
&Uocoe Kiuik .
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Olt Ioililiueii.ev
,...'.. ..I U l.ee. DM fSiitliri'e
KreWfOn .v Diaiu ,
KKoihc-f
, K C Iladiw ex
S L lit. .ok
..lacoli
Willaxaette Nus-serv
G. W. WALLING & SON,
PKOPKIKTOKS.
O&wego, Clackamas co., Oregon.
Urowm-xof tbo Choice't VarieUwHOf
rB.XriTTK.UHSk til-CRtr-BBSKlT
Pattlcnlar intention given lo Clieny, Prune and Plnm
tree ' IS".
no cr's Prize Kli.errJ
'(IO.KKS IMSTOX
Market Vriahlc SJa
'I'll' i-lie.UH-t au,l lie.t eedi
irnnrim Tir '" ""' ""'ket. Send two S.
VLGETABLE ",".,-r'""i,'i,r"ii-i1''-"''
w ... lai.n.jujj,,! -s. ,IV. ,ricv.
W. H. SPOONEH,
Boston, jfxss
FLOWE Rgi;
SEEDS.
SEEDS.
J. O. SHSX.TOH. -US. Bv
XHVNiriAN AN II StHkKttM, s A l.EM
JL l
OrriL'ini ClrtlCH. titiut. r.Him in. mihH Ifuiir nA
Inlitis.i'i.riile N. O. PtlrrUli hrick Cininuirda1 titidt Kal
ID W ii.ehe'te.i I deuce, nor 'len-t curlier r?rtiut ami Uivi'iou ftrwu,
A 11 Mail, i Belli ltntduate ot llie ltv.vi.io-jiri.lral, or CnrtU
A 0 tiiiittue ColUvtu, Ciiiiiiitiari, Olito, wo a.ie pit.iy reloiiuiuom
1 .1 Ilievan I practice, diK'ardinir alike both uiliieial and v.-trtabtt
s lliiu'lie. WLOnl! ioion Vty
1 liaunfiikf I
sliepiniil .tltaitH'
I K Pienu
T.I Uluk i
WP Wm'.hh
......llll'llll Sllill'.l
A l.u.liiiiu
Morrow X llerreti
VI. Il.-lfin
.Smith, lim-rtilil .v Co ,C I. Le.vuni
M Peter-on
W F Wet
All Kill...'.-
I M Iti-wlev
s KIIvvoiiii
Dr Poiiplcl.iu. A IIHin-y
-II Cl.tlv.-t.Ti.il
UK l.Vu-iilc
v A Held
II llrevmiii
W Watelioe
m Morel in.i
.) Canto
...P 1' Cihtleinaii
..Sl'Le
Salem Flouring Mills.
BUST FAMILY rLOUH,
BAKKKS KXTHA, XXX.
1JUPKHKINB AND OKAHAM,
MIDDLINGS, UKAN, AND SII0UT8.
CoiiNtuii tl" ou HiiikI.
FiltrliOfst. Price In OA..lI
Paid for Wheat
AT AZ.X. TZMS.
Sewtlltr
K. 0. KINNKV,
AJeut S. K. M. Co
MRS. 0(JDT!N;
DCSIewait il.i'iieror r'omlli IMl A stus-t, Porllantl, Or..
' '4 tljrJVi ! rrm:it and yiTTKK of LAIUks' and CIIIL-
Ml ,.I'l ?,r' 'lr?"-.s,lt. lalU-rM Curtl-' Model-) Al-.s
... .Ill .'s'tifiij.'iler SrAMPlNCi ind DKsIiSNINC) 1 all It buiuhr-.-
Vif.'i.0.'.1 INITIALS nndv to Older. PA ITKllXs of all lind
! ". 'v,',,," C""J' nieiuri,iieiit. 'ei..in llxhi.- at n .ll-tmitv
" 1Vi,T..! I -" ''". Hie late.t lj l.- I,, suii Material liii!t
"'.'..,',', ;,,. i'V ""? i"e 1 " reielpi or iiu-t and wu-t iiii.iuu.
A.-ent state l.rni.'e i uthei-Tiiooi i. - .in , w.......i.iu ...,..,..i..i..
:":.i....:.:::::::vi:;"e-iVot v""r"'"-'""'- ni.i.i-.'i).,..!i-.'...n,v. jlmJ
K A l'jtlel-oii
.VuViuii'iwi.. ti' Mnki'i5 -Pure-Ered Fowls for Sale.
..v.'Vw'Mp:iVv;.;;;AcMVheeie'r'T.'G,1.,'r .NU, kahms. hukf co.
, l, H.ivvv JLJ ehlli. Ilnmlauf, sv,.r in , iluid Spauyled Po-
.IHLevvellen i'l1",'', " vei;Spiiii'liH llntiibun.', llhick-hreatnl
...lohn Dii.vulu', Hvd (..Jine. tiu.Uli Doikli,. WhltH Chili Oree,
lien M.nk JtW ""- rurlti'Y. lien Kim.. :) per dom.-
Jll Morri H" -'''"a ljeee Ejtf, j,s per doen,
v. Cllliam, -o ts-j , .
km r.iirnev' rurB-croa oneep ana woats.
II A Witel
.. .tj W lliowu, II HDeiiuie
I. C K.uret
M Wilkin
I F llivwer
Mailhlot llro
1 C Elder
AClVtlej
. J It Elli'oii, Us Amite.sue
.u.il.'uopvf
S Ooff, General Ak'eht for Esletu Oregon.
btnl-li Mer uu. New Ox'oriMilir i.nd tot-wold
Lri, ai.d Mviiuo l.radi-, Tl.oi..uehbris1 ami i.rsded
Antfora l.oit. .I.I..lMUltls.
salem Peh. IS. Is75. ,;m
OEO. X. SHE1L,
Attorney n t li, n v ,
SALEM, OKEOON,
Office roar tie Old Cuutt'Uu'itc
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