Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, July 28, 1876, Page 2, Image 2

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OESfOflDEflCE.
Knrth Willamette Partner.
Integrity of Character.
It In more advantageous for the youth to
obtain Integrity ot character, than it Is to try
to hoard up this world's kooiIs. Finance,
without doubt, Ih good, but let Ilia youth llrst
obtain Integrity or character and next
vvoaitu. 1 cannot too deeply impress upon
the mlntln or our young men the importance
of abstaining from ever; thing that will not
have a bearing in obtaining lor them the
conlltlence and estwiu of the wNeaud the
good. A young man tuny be unfortunate,
lie may be poor and pei.nlloMs, but if he (oi
nessea unbounding Integrity, and unwaver
ing purpose to do whatever is honest ami
just, ho will ectrn Irittiuls and patrons,
wliaUiver may bo the einlMrassliinutM ami
oxigoncles into which he Is thrown, 1HHI
citltfeK of uifiiruioiiutable heights nny
thus be passed without a stiugple on their
partH, and the young may thus -ecure a cap
i till . of which none of ihe misfortunes and
calamities of life can deprive them. Youths
have riMiti lr,m ienury to tlio UnPed Statos
Senate, and oilier olllcos f-'itial'.v us high, and
why not tho youths of this day? llecausti
fioy lack the energy. Tliv do not pr e in
tegrity of character highly enough. Tliuy
do not enter lite with the ilulertiiiityll'iii to
bo strictly honut, iiot .industry. I.oucsty,
and Integrity of charaoter ho your loremi'-l
inottoo, and jon will he sum to bo lor most
In tlio i me. lor liuiio. .Men have -tnlilon'v
SrJEEf ND Woou.
THE OBOWINQ OF MOHAIR.
The Spanish proverb, " The hoof of tl e
sheep is gold," la true with the British, for
tuny teceive annually from their sheep the
sum of $150,000,000.
Ooeof the most valuable features or tie
present Centennial Kxhibition is the careful
I preparation of statistics, by experts, relative
CAMKOKMA MOIIAHt.
Tho Sin Francisco Commercial Herald
k'J Vi ' V M C 1 1 1 . I lua fit' ituttw t hiniHi on.ito
," V -"'"" -" "" "".0tl,o nistirlal prosperity of various couu
has been pro-ecuted In this State for ioverl I , , . ...... ii.,i,io
.,.,,, I., i tr es. Ihey will constitute an Invaluable
years In the teeth ol many obstacle-, aud ,. ., ' , " l , , , .,,.
,., i , . , , , . , . , ., collection tor future reference. Amongtho?o
would have been crushed out but (or the' , . . """"' .",..ii
. . . , ,., , . ,. , already made is one of South Australia,
perse; eraneo, lalth, and Ntreuuousetlorts or ,,, .... . . .... .
. .... .i I ,,.,., which was sett ed on.y lorty yoar ago a
a lew gentlemen who comprehended its val- I . . ,. ' ,,f,.MA wnr,,l .
'ijj uu.v..j ivuunu 1A, IU v...'. w -
'The autistic, prepared by Mr. JosUh
Hoot buy, show that 53,000 men support
TrfE Dry.
u and trusted to the future for its full devel
opment and recognition. They not only had
t's contend ngaiust that natural prejudice
which attaches to all new enterprises of this
character, but also to overcome the unpopu
larity creittd by those who had engaged in
the business tor swindling puriKises, and to
th.it end nail disseminated erroneous infor
mation which it was dilticult to correct. Our
attention Ins been again directed to this ub
jeet by a letter received Irom II. M. Farr,
thrice their number of women and children,
occupy 200,000 square miles of pastoral coun
try, ami possess (1,000,000 sheep. They own
11,000,000 acres of land, grow 12,000,000 bush
el" or wheat, conduct an external commerce
of $t41,Oi50,000, aud raise 45,000,000 of reve
nue, wtiiou is a pretty good snowing iora
lorty-j ear-old colony.
Mr. Cialk. tliH nntlinr of John Halifax.
hod of tun " Karr Alpaca Company," Hoi- (iat.tlemai.,' is erecting a drinking fountain
yoke, Massachusetts, together with three ' "."der a railway arch near ber residence In
liberal samples of 'Angora cioth tor dres.se", '
ing to die sliortue-s ot tlm staple, hn was
omitiollti In work in a considerable percent
ile of onJmarv v,ool. Wo mint., -mni. iw.r.
become reduced Irom allluem-e to ...uiy by j t,Ils , ,,, , ,-,.,... .. .,.,, N ,, t.uf..tillII
Mi.tio overwhelming i.is,rtune, which they , ,,,!,,, nuikti lor it ,t it ...... t,..m.,.
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Kent, with the hiucular Addition of a con-
Mtffllt stlltttllt fit riArtMsrr lnanra (trirl ft llliiriHV
" mohair serge," and mohair figured oat- i 0.. 'the 1 Iki is that wayfarers will pay f. r
liuinns," ll mauulactuied from Calilorlila what they tako.
mohair. Those sHinnles are extremelv nrettv '
and duiable, showing beyond .piestlon tin
suimrlority ot the tlt-no obtained Irom th.
Angina ,;oit. .Mr. Farr ays, however, that ' (Hlicc oil Tlrst Street,
the inaterl'il tioui whicli the "ample wero
made was but of i.nlin.iry iiuality, and, ow-
!;: W. L ADAiVlS, M.D, A.M. LL.D.,
A Batter Maker's Experience.
I keep sixteen co wk; am milking ten thU
Winter six uewinllchs. 1 make sixty-three
pounds of butter a week. The cows am
mixture of uatlvo with Jersey; but I piefrr
they be half of each, .'or the reason that the
milk Is Just as good, more In quantity, and
tho cows more hsrdy than all Jeifey. Of
course the native cows should be the very
bost. Hay is given three times a day, and a
quart of cob meal and shorts twice a day. I
add to this meal two quarts of skim milk.
Tho cows are supplied with all the salt they
will eat. Water is given twice a day, imme
diately after eating hay. lied the cows twice
a day thoroughly with line shavings and
sawdust, to keep them dry and clean. In
Winter, card them regularly once a week.
I tieat my cows with great kindness, belcg
&J&.JD 2D JLm 33 tt-ST,
KAUNKSS.
HAVI.VO I'URCIlAsKU '"IB INTKltEST Oi'
.Mr. Wnlklii'li. In lh.-t.ld i-Uli'Minl lmue in tiij
ihi.vi' line. Hie sttuiitl.ui i'f tlii'miiiiniiiiUjr 1 tllud
l- the ftnek nl'
Harness
en lisnJ, nlilt-li !. i.iln-sl nt lti'HIj reil .1 rate.
SADDLES AND BRIDLES
At l.inr't (IlalU'tT pllie".
Hardware, Whips, Robes, etc.,
To fiiit eveijlioily.
R. H. DEARBORN.
SHlem.Keb.Ja.lsi3. wtM
Mrs. Rohrer's New Remedy
POn THE X.VX7GS
IS itKKl'IXO 1177 WOXVKIth'L'l. srcVKSSt
very pernio with them, as such treatment
haHairreat deal lo do wilh aeenerous llnwot mills I'fltKI.Y VEHI-TAllt.K 11KMKDY II VS
milk, imring tho milking Mm my ,ou ..ralodWnl","' wZ& ?XwC$&
favors thorn with his bet whUtllug, not be
cause ho ever heard that cos are partial to
such music, though lie thinks "our cows"
X li.itsi.lll ill I'll" It'lluf lillil rillt.' "I t'mull". (.t.sl.
It". .Vc. II h t- prndui ed -i.'iu' r. in iiI.iiI.Il' . Ultf.
M.li. hi- ilru-fji-l" wnujlh I'H-psicil milt I".'
Ji. :. Itililit Hi:, Mi.i.i.ii.iiili, or.,
Tn hIi.iiii nil If'tfi" el Ini-nie -l.oul.l lie n.Mi.'-vd.
, i utwueii Taylur and Salmon,)
POIITLAND, - - OltEGON.
fJAlIK Dm 'or l hot curin' chronic Disease" hi h-
Ji. el lo con-
could neither fn6si nor pre'. cut to day
thoy are j.rosperoiis, to mot row ewiy jiri."
poet hllglitid lln-ir business .one, I heir
prosperity (,ou, and they Ic-el that till is
gone; but thny pisses i onu tre.isuio , lileli
nothing can lal.o hvv.ij itilegrity of cliarac
ter. Il laises tiicui up Irieints, nuil prccim s
lor (hum pf I'liiiTiry aid , w illi which lo cm
Inoneo 1II.J once nioro 'uniler nii".iciiiiis eir
cuiustauces, Iutotfiily t.l charuclei! who
over possessed It that did not del Ivu untold
bonollts from It? It is richer than gold, it is
of mora value than rubles and all precious
stone, and yet evory ono may possess it, the
poor may luivu It, and no poer on earth
can wrest it Irom them, Young men, pris
Intcgriiy of chara'.'ler above all earthly
Kilts. 1'. S. S.
Letter From W. R. Dunbar.
Wai.ho Hii.i.s, July bi.
'.. l-'AitMim : Our jolly crowd of masters
co.isit.llng of Orla Divoupoit, Ola Davis,
Louisa Deguiie, Julia McGuro, Adda Wol
lord, Nettle Leonard, Kiln Leonard, Kloia
Clark, Lva Coolldgo, Alex Clark, Johu
.Scrlber, Walt Davenport, T. it. Leonard, A
A. Leonard aud the "other fellow" got back
to this place with Hying colore and happy
lioartH, on the evening of tho 1 1'.h hist., Inv
lug been absent tram home on the Yaqiiina
trip something over two weeks. On the
evening of the l.'.tli lust,, those of us belong
ing to tho Uond Templars orgaui.iilnii met
with Silver Lodge No, :',ii, on which occasion
wo bail ono of the best Iodise meetings that
it has been my pleasure to participate In loi
mute lime. A uuuiberof viMiois Irom other
lodges worn pieseut and added largely to the
interest of the meeting. Among whiiiii 1
would mention l'rof. T. II. Ct.iwloid, ..tin
wiy elllelniit (l.Sec ), his wllti and sister,
Untile Itowker ol'Caplul lodge, W. I! Co-,
L. It. olAhlipiu lodge, and Adda Woltonl
Mid W. J. Davenport (who vveio totmnrlj
H"tlvemiiiuberN of this lodge), ol Collax
lodge in W. T. We re all glail to welcome
thu.se old momhora back to our hall again as
well as to meet the other visitors ptesenl,
Silver Lodge is prospering nicely at this
time, and A. A. Leonard, ti. C. T.; Jam,
lUnisby, W. V.T.J Klla Ulnckerby, W.S j
ula Davis, W. M.; Oliver Hibbard.W. I.U ;
Henry Karneat, W. O. U.j ami llev. It. v.
Itamsby, L. I)., together with all of the oltl
cera and memberw em to take an ittterost
lu the meellugs and look upon thlsorgaiiti
tlmiHsoneof the moat ellective lusirimiHii
talllles with which lo combat the rum nun.l i
in our land.
Our Lodge gladly welcome visitors fiom
Lodged at all time. Hrothem and Slsteis
from neighboring Lodge come and nee us
ofUin, These fraternal visits are productive
of much good to the Order aud thocjvusn.
Yours fraternally, W. It. Di'sim:,
I in ood li'.aiityj but tlietu is a wide tango ot
1 v.iluo I r it. The "Inn, knmjiy stun is al
most woithless I iri'iiutblii, while long hair,
iMinpaiativly lice itotii konijt, will -ell
roaiblv lot -51 tho pi.uiitl. It would, thero
lorit. bo tar mote piolii.ihle to ral-e the best,
.iinl rai-eis should giinio tliem"elvo accord
.ttf,ly. iheio aro tnreu jioiuts that -hmild
not be lost Mglit o!: Kit st. and most mpr
taut, leilgtil of staplx; wecolel. lusler; litltd,
quality or liiibiiows ., lulr. I have worked
some i me i aiiiornia .ngora goat nalr,anu i viiiei
seen samples of sol oral other lots, some ol
wni.'ji welo lair, and others too short lo be I fu-u hi
IJertid Incuratily, hy new and railotnil
iiiu'tle. Is of treatment, on moderate tetnt". lie he
I.e..'. to no "-eliool" of mrdlciiie, but, admitting
tin ru l -".lie trnili In Allouthy, Ilydropithy, IIo
n.'opith), ii.d .Me-ineiism, he rejsts them all as a
"hole, hi lining tro.ii etch w'utever experience has
prim-n 'o be li-neilcl il. Ho hold" tliat no iimii. how
eu wi-ll r-id in I'detice, cau Mire thoje cbronlc dls-'ii"i-
vvhl. I. now hnlle the -hill of all the jcliools.
In.hss hi, oil, r re-ources than those ohtilned hy
r.'i lln,' ill the iiu ill al hook" et public lied tho "Hc
le lie ' sutli nitles not excepted. Bat he does hold
tint t.v lil "y-u m ol' Medicated Electilc Yapor Hath",
ind l.v lining on the hlood, the brain, and spinal
lime- hi loiinter-lrrltunt" .ind hannlri." tned'clnei,
eveiy dl-e.i-eil organ In the hody can bo restored,
vilieie there has been no ;utho!oIC9l evolution re
"iiilln ' in an entire Io-s ol ini.cliuu. He lias demon-
irsu'.i mi- in very many lntsncp". bv cnrmir evei-v
i. . .... i ...'...i. ..pt . i . . .... -
i .- ua . in iv.mt i.oi'iois not uiiMiimi. io lame
Sli O..U- hiulii r r. hi Ii. .1 .ii.... ..i U. ....til.. C- X.l. T.hn...nd
' . , I -." - i ..iiii', i'Lll..ld llliriiu.9'
ly urt'H your goat-raisers to .ici up U, imtl-1 H"iii, Cuii-uiiijitloii, llrliht'" Kidney, Urop'f. Liver
ilu in linn iimii Ii'ilw.v .1.. iiiU - j ! '-'"nipliint. I'lij", Aneiirisnii., Tapeworm, Turners,
if V . II.. a il... I s. it u,ey do this, SUCCO.SS is , wuml) tr..i,l,I . I), .,lei,la. brain diseases. Ac. when
I imp; but if they do not, thev will certainly ' """"J1"1 ,JI "P""' va't sums or iimtieyciu eminent
! bo disap.oliited in the returns they will ob
tain lor their mohair. There Is scarcely any
other pioduct of the farm In which the dif
lorenceiu value is so groat as betwean a good
and bail at tide of mohair."
phy-icl.tns, all to no purpose. The Dr. claims to
iiiive-iiieeeiteil la nmillry iiic i:alviilm soas to mike
It take the place ol animal niiiguetlsiii, brain life, vi
tal force, or the il w.tlcaiilr milura which, whtn
assisted, heals all enable legions in the body. TUis
I" "-nt Ihro'iirii the liialii, aud over the eiht pairs of
nerves to eiery inrlMe ol tissue in the body, while
the patient I" ps'slii.' tlimugli the bath. Tbls bath is
. iiu nr. own niv.Milii.il, aiut, coiuhlniiu all the ail-
I 'iuti.,'e" ot ihe Tiirkbh and oth'T baths, mid being
devoid ol 'heir evils and .Uuirers. Is pronounced hy
I.. Mi i tlio-i" Him hive tried the best baths In Kuro.ii- tint
Los Nietos, has received the I h-"'l!ll." j ",-"'' -'allloinla, and Oregon, far superior to
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Out of
I AMIDltVs IV lil AMlhlilts.
The Santa Harbara l'ress says: Mr.
, I loisaiils, of
! lollowing letter from Messrs. Laiiilriim ,V
Ko.lgers, of Watsonville, whuiii we know to
i bo sl.illlul, intelligent, and thoroughly rella
lile breeders and importers of Augora goals.
The Mar reports that Mr. 1'leasants, at tho
second and third minimi talrs ot theSotithoru
Dl-tric Agilcultural .Society, made exhibi
tions ol line Angora goats, and was awarded
premiums limit for. The Star alsoackuow
ledgm Ihe reception Irom Mr. l'leasatits of
' xovuiai beautllul a eciinens of tleeco takeu
fiom io mecf bis annuals, as line as satin,
aud nearly a font long; also sonm specliuons
ma l into in ihalr cloth, which has a texture
almost as line as silk.
Ini-t of cei (locates as lo Ihe result of his
tieatiiieiit wtilcli could be iiuhlished, the following
are otlered tu "iiilerera. They do nut embrace, how
ever, the most r.-inaikable uf his cures:
OliltTIKICATKS.
1'oiiti vsd, Fel).MS7il.
I "ii.lerel four years fiom lirii'M's klducy. enlarired
pro-irate sod c'touIc catarrh of bhdder. 1 tried ev.
eu dm tors, uot worse, aud gavti up to die. In Moil
last a IrleiUpreialled on lue ro call oq Or. W. L. Ad
ams. I was so in iclicved of sutlerliur In .July was
able to work lu haive't. and have worked ever since.
1'i-el i tulle well and hippy, tie. Adams certainly
-ave.l in llle. niLTON' BoNsiK.
1 or Imii .veil" lia nil-erable surt'erer from syph
ilis, eiilirged piostra'e gland, and rheunirtlsui. I
spent two thou-niid dollars on doctors In New York
ind i in h iaiicicii and iliiirirt much, if any. reliet.
... ., .... ' niiallv li.iiiliiih'ittotavelheadvicetliat.ludL'olIum-
VV AI-d.svii.i K, t a I. , 1 b. 1,,, is;.;, s-oii iie me h-l lill. ami ulaie myself under the
Mr. M. It. rieasaul lleat Mr: Yours of eaieni lr. W. 1.. Adam-. His treatment astonished
the. Mil lust is at hand, and c tnieuts noted. ' "I'.i 0'?". '' If' eliew pain, and have been
We hav e sold our Hee.-es every year lor tho ?X!tiVi&SV&&.
Ust t.ineor I..., vears. It l,t, been sold el- di ,.-,.. .1 .-h, Mr rVa.n,,..7e,mbnc villi .":
tiler lu l'liiladelpliin or New iiirk, except ' der-l mil 1 do n..t ,-lie uiv mil name. K.U C.
the last spring clip, vvliich we sent to Hall A 1 ..
Tin tier, .laiiiM-towu.N Y , and had a imrl nf v . , """", odstt. Feb.lt). ls-fi.
thagr.,.s . ;,lliri,esi. Lncioyou ui:r:::'z
will lititi a.iiiniileof me goods. Thevgavt. liean -o that III- wa. a le.rdei.. I 'iiialij wenl "to
Us s . celils prr pound for llrst. class llowtrs, mlaiiJ. mil wa- cured by Dr. W". L. Adams. lam
which vveio woiih Jl to SI '.ilj but we made I "".V,"'" liom lulu. .andean work ban) all dav with
11 p t lis dlrtei etice oil . h sa . of the good.- k'IL 'i '.''if, "'t, . u'.V '"'", V"" I'!'1' .' M nVtt,a
KllchingsA l,.,N,w York city, hae sold I UoWnioie n!'n,e'inau,aUhe1lo,UJ:'Nv,a,,,,m ''
most ol our rtesiw lor several years. Tel- O. 11. Ainus
katnph A Kltcliinas was the olJ llrui. Tiiv '
sold our lleeee In lvls, , n. Hint A Co.. , , , '" ," Vyn.W. T.,.Mn. 3j. istii.
' .". j t-ivv-- wi -n-ci, a irut;ineiii 01 II pen-
tiisieil my l.-ii ,.J0, I went to Pnrllaiui, suiliriu
ptliiihit I 1an11.it ilesnlbe, fur mellcal lid. After
ei-rl iti 1 tur- examined and uiunseled, they told aie
Ih it 111 v . in unis( be t ikeu out, us it was Impossible to
save It. and tin' II I nidii't have it taken out I would
lose n.e other . loo Ou my way 10 the hotel, a
.! M-inr 1 111 -idvlsed tup, betore cousentln.' lo I e
..4.. .1 -n-.i, 11, -i- ir .lupins, 1 ci'u so, inank CctHi
and lie "ou r.-lieied me ot piln, took the ateel Irom
mi eye. and 1 ure.1 Mie- "avini; my eye. savin? me
iniiii LT.ai -11 le.ln,', iii.lsavlne me several huiidr.'.
1I0II11. I l.-l mere s.rteliil towanl him Ih-in In..
.-iiwcmsii expie lit Mir Booth.
relish it much, and expee; it iiioriilug nnd
night. Dnublbss I: lias a -nothing' fleet
upon them. My usiures are newly cleared,
hilly aud rocky, with u vvc-tern -lope, and
pretty good; the other older and more level,
but productive. I Invo about twenty acres
of mowing laud, and cut trom tvvouty to i
thirty tous of uioa English hay. My farm
is on a hill; eoll deqp, strong and product-1
ivc; lirst crop cut early. I cut several tons.
of stcond crop clover in August. We) mmIU i ITiOTt UL'YIM;
.. J. ,. ...,. iJC New Yorl; v
cnir inuix, ur ueHi u, iwiiu a. nay, mini me j Cepe Horn, all llnd
middle ot October to Juno 1st, in u tin pail,
over a kettle of boiling wider. Tho pail will
hold what I put into tour pans, about three
ipiarts 10 a pan. Milk ctiuils thirty-six
hours, then sl.iin, In Wiu'er, keep it warm
in a rooui wanned by a mapslooo Move, io
that the temperature is about the same day
and night iioin fifty to sixty-lives degrees, j IJiit
Tl. ...111. I. ...1 ,. n ..ln I.. .l.i... '
A HO 1.1. lit in cv, Ull l.U I tlUtS, UlilUll 1.1 11113
way: An upright, square post, eight left
long, six inches Mpiare, pivot in each end,
slats across seven iuche.s, will tot thirty two
paus 011 each; skim twice a day, and churn
three times a week. Cream Is kept as cool
as possible, without fiof.lng. When ready
to chum, it is warmed, by pouring sweet
milk into tho mass in the churn, to tompera
ture of sixty-f.vo degrees. The butter is
washed in three waters, having the chill ta
ken oil'; then weighed, allowing one-halt
ounce of salt to tho pound, lu Winter we
lump the butter Ihe same day it is churned. '
no iiuup it over wnu a uiiiier worKer, weigu j
P. O. SUiSiSxTAIT.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ui'imv iiui'm:. .!.r..t.
S. K. eertier. at beiit of st ois. fel2jr
SUCSTTa 53I.aa,
Successor to -I. M. IthbiKii .t (.,
05 IiUii-rty (., - - m:U' KIIIK,
Coiiiuiit-niotl Vji-iit
AND l'Ol:VHPIN KHOJt
Istiiniu', 1'jcillc ltallrold, and
ol Meii-h-.u li-e, end tor theetle
of Product- I -untitle! l'.'.clllc.iua't, lor tho colli etlnu
01 1.101 ev. vV-c netsft
JONES & PAfTRS0?J
faiims For sale
AMI
and Soil City rrojjerty.
REIfT XIOU32S,
NEGOTIATE LOANS,
ANll
Make Collections.
AGENTS FOR
Mutual Life Insurance Company
OP NEW YOItK.
Union Fire Insurance Coinp'y
OF SAN l'KANUISCO.
KEEP ON HAND, KOIt OKATLMTOVS CIItCtT
latlon, their "I)errlutlve I.snd I'ln ular," am!
'Dcaciltitive Circular anil Wi.ither Hecoid ol Or-
RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR
Profitable Investment.
Hail-StO' 111.
Sviiuil IKI.li, Lank Co., July 1.1, ISTi,
Iiu. I'aiivicii: 1 will endeavor tonlvovou
1.11 account nl a desstruclivo hail .storm tint
I Nksnd throinih I'liesluu- uclltliorluud ou
XVetluesilay nlK'ht. Itoltiie ilaik, the clouds
I 1 itiiu In lis,., in tho ,,ast vi lieuul d.s'.iut
tliuiulei; lUikuess ciimo on, nn, tlm lllu
niiiKs liejrsn to Hash; about niiiii 11VI01 k
-nil 1. r.i l...lu,.i. .ulll l.a.jll.. .... . I ........ ... 1 '
h . .-....-.,.., n,i, uniiumjuui llOOCSf, Rail
and return you the pnx-eecU, lews their com
missions and I'ralKhls, just as if it was sheep
wool. Kive Inches Iouk aud over is lone
, coiuIiIuk staple. The shorter staple is -ild
for liiuraiu carpet etc, oto. You can sell
HiiylhiiiK'that you cau shear otr, accordiu
loiniality. Tim lrer fiom keiiin. Iiuts. and
other impurities, tlm higher the price; aUn, I
Ilia loner the staple the more the value. i
I'ure-lireeil tleeee varies tioui niirht lo fniir- I
teen ineliHs In Uuixth, and slmuld bavn no
coarse hair in it, abort or Ioiik uutlilm; lull 1
pure ll-ece uioliair1. All low irrades hsve
Kempiir aisntrsn uu.ler roatlmrnl hair. The I
blither the tuw.l, tint itwr frmu keiup. We
' eil our best puip hreeds at $.'ini h,i head, I
uuie or iniiisle, and duvv 11 lo Jlmi, nccoriliui;
'to piiinls ti. mem. We nuaiaiile.s every I
Knit to hi jii-t ti wrt lepitisent it, and we
eaiiiiic sn, nil alum tl tlim we LMIsrsnte.i to
bo v Hist class nut tin-less ilin 517. lu S-.'Cii I
il any nice. We have t,oait that wecm-ell
l.'Wer vv lieu a lusu is 11 ne- mid makes his 11 vv 11
sjiei-uuii-, ,n, ,, ut , js Knlni; liMiorn
he il,iit It, I. nt km until rtliv select inn s'm k
iitii-selvus ,uid hip to nr.lci ihi-.uuli Wolls,
I .11.1' iv l it. - l Cl.rn-S. 1.1 -HVt iiVIMII.rt
MY ltKr. ESTATE
OUtri, nil (rtvm.iiT ttu.ir 1..LM.1 l.,TTw-D III nAV
., . , . , , , ,,,,. , ,-,,' .., ., ,,1,.-, iiulq x 1.1.1 j.
ib iuicj uuo puiiuu uiunse;1, lump 11. y.iuare 1 o'vi.n.,n. cig.ciui. ai.lt.v
Mill butter snatters, thou stamp and send to
luaiket. I soil to a llrui in Uoston; have
sold to them tor four years, and Ri.t tilty-llve
cents a pound this Winter, express pttid by
the firm. Cor. -V. '. TiiLunc.
A farmer in the Eastern part of the State of
New Yoik buried lour or tivo jars ol bolter
last suinuitr as an experiment. He removed
one jar the other day and found the butter as
nice anil sweet as the day it was buried.
His plan was to get a touud jar, till it with'
butter, fie a cloth over the top, bat ou a lay
er of Fait about an inch thick, and lie a
s'rout; cloth over the mouth of the jtraiul
burry it four leet under ground, mouth i
down. I
1 OFFEIt KOIt SALE AM.
JL in e iii"cii iii-ini coii-l-ini.-of in v orl 'Inil limn.
11011 eiiuiii. ou l.evl and e'larke river, iini.lstin.. f
M,c 11 nuiii-i ncre", im nnrus tnie-mnit nn-aaovv. ae
kliowleil.,'H,l t ,e t. I,,.., -i.,c.k 1,-lailii III the count).
Also, a larifu Inte.-e-t lu the Upper Town ol AISTil-
ia., a porllo.i ol.-Iuhii Ail.nr'" ilvi.atluii claim, ln-
'. '. l'L(,Whlt.
-'-s i Mm in'. I Ul.-'l.l.ll .
qnlre of the suh-i-rll.er.
Asloila, Aturcli 1. 1-T0;tr
KSTAHLIMIKII ISSr,.
1.10,000 DOLLARS
io ti:l
Oregon Farmers
Aiiuually, bj tho Mvages and depredations of
GROUND SQUIRRELS,
That tun be Sated by using
Hodge's Gopher & Squirrel
ii.11.1L.
, .'" viik.. 1 o V T "eh. S, ls7ii
My liiilll.e-t hah-, KhUti M.-I,.heil elijllt aud lliree
i.iarlsr 1...11111I. h,u I10111, fell oirto eveu tsiuud"
suds lull In ' hree mouth-, as it lue) never retained a
pirtl.leoi iiiilko-i lis .iiiuiiih, hut lived he uckti.'
u.'ir tied uplu -iilolh Ii heiaine u sutl rliii; kcf
toil ai.d ilirtl.iiltie- et ii tint threatened in kill It
Ina ie .Hi- M iiri.-liiural.. "Ilon'i Iske It to
11I.1. tie. iii.liiMiirri.il -us it; it w onlv.liethe
-iiiiin-i cine pi-i.on I, veier. udihcd nieio take it
in I r v.u ii-. ... l',irt:aii.i. 1 i,.,'.in. I did mi. aad in
three ini.iiili- il ke a ut, hniliellis; linv, viel-ldli-I
.iiri.eu p.iiinii. It ln-jan I,. Hie ,,, inlik from the
tune lr. ti.iu- iHvati tni.-e.il II. I lOii'lderlt al-mi.-
a iiiniiiiiiei-cue jnd -o dn olhei. I make
mi--1 nun iiiinriln l.-iiert. 1 1 oilu- ruilerer.
Mil! ill J W'isllHl ;.
THIS NKWI.Y DISPOVKHKD AND PATENTED
teuiedy . the re-ult m years of tufiy. and I to
supply needed vvaut and iihtltutc for the much
usi and often Aui'iTLEarru MnuiiMKi,' thedan
Iterous use of I'lnisriiimt-o aud other chemical.
The remedy Is carefully put up in quart tin rant,
and. used aciordiii to directions, will prove a
SURE DEATH
of W -.imlrril". Kuril ran is rented vvllli oils of
............ ... .11U.U111111, nc-ii Kiiiivvu to irappers tor
th-ltaltriiitloniifuiiliiiulstiibalts.
Ihl" ireiaralioii is iMiaiiinieed inperlor to anv
kn.mii, lortheohjects immisl, as a slni-lc dial will
rouviiiie, ' "'"
Ask vour store-k.-epei f.,r It. If he has rot cot It.
mai,uf!i!t'u;i,"sU,'r " f"r uu' """ U dlrctI of ,he
HODGE, CALEF & Co.,
WllolcNIlIe OlMlfi-JS-IsstK,
apTuil
l'rlee O.Si: UilLl
Willamette Nurserv,
G. W. WALLING & SON,
PKOPniETOlW,
Oswego, Clackamas co., Oregon.
Growers of the Ctiolrest Vlrletle" of
rB-UITTKUESdi aBRtrSBBB.7
Particular attention (riven to 1 l.etrj, prune and Plum
trees. it!
I'OIITI.ANIl, Or.
vWlh ili-coiiiit tn the trad.-.
II
LEBANON HOTEL.
1 run.,.. .... .... '
' r 1 1 , . I ff,
e'LYl eurroN. - - . rrunrinor.
Salem Flouring Mills.
BK8T FAMILY FLOUH,
BAKBR'S EXTUA, XXX.
8UPKHKINK AND UIU1IAH.
MIDDMNOS, BltAN, AND SHORTS.
COHMtlllltly oil IIhimI.
Hlfirlieeit Prieo lu CAiHI!
Paid for Wheat
AT AZ.X. TIMES.
K. I.'. Kl.N.N'KY,
8eptJ3tf Ai.s(lt h K t.t,
E. SHIEL, M. D.f
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
.S4LIM1. OKE;..
sPKC'IAl.TV
Clii'oiiic ZiaoAso
lleail. , Tlirunt.' CUvst. :iu. nisesl-
lc 0 1 trans, ami ol i;n- Xer-
vuiiN xynii'iu sTeiiL-raiiy,
oriu .. coniincicial Hi.tel.
Mliy
MRy. OGDHiv;
in roiini -nut , M,,.,.t, ..
in . . . . . - . . .-. 1. 1-..1, . .. .
.niiiii" ucfiaii 111 rise 111 tlm vvii-t, iiu.I tl.tiii- tlm IHilclia.er. Wo mw. , ,.s,., ,, , ur . .,',"...,.. '"-"'' wiu-i imui pay-irims ' 1'" ''"""'Ve;i .iiim .i,,n,.,,ure to iheilti.M.s ,,r i aiTKII nd PI I'l'KI! ot Ivnit---' ......
iliir. I.anti....'l..,. l.s.iiH.lt.iiisol ,rtm , Jn "' "' ''' l'v I'... l..;-l. Vs htve hU t -e ....s.. lue . ., -s ,, ,.., '.,.,', r,.,leVl.,, .l'f I h Is well k Hi..,,, ,, .v , n, ',rr; ' ' I;1J INlVlAl. ,,",,'. ',r '-VV-l1-',- vl" ''-'"" ''--
. , ', 1 'in mi Ilkl IihuI .if ii,i,.ii(, km. - I us -i-titii-, ' 1 -veiuj oi mm, le, ... Mi" . M '"it-iiUIii.. prepiredto ammiiumlote ilii.s, ii,, cut hi- 1 is ir ,.J , 1. , ' K '.' hl'-N' ''' al1 lld"
Kail to imtlor 1.11 111., roup., hii.I mioii then, ami tliev aie lieatui.,- .. lll l .' ... . " nvwr ulni .t'.' a .ill. In il m . u, . ., , ,., 'T, ;".r.. ' '". . .' v.r""" :" '"-. si s ...i.
l.eKsnailiillloartl.at was I , . ,B, m -1 v,. v.-.t si iciiv ss,'i v .,1 sv 1 ,... -, ,,.r , , V'"" v?AM.rcU7- ',! hts,' ",Z',7. 'Ft"U", r'"1''-v "",I',UM '"' ''' a" l "'"1" ' '..',,,. I, "i.n.V'a.Y'w JfV T"' u,,,s,t
lh .......... pi...!.!. AtedcvoiioVhck..,,. - '-' , "- .w. wS &. "KM
Moilili'tlilu. Hail stones I..II of th., v-.iit .-. , IM'III u A ll..n,i.i; u-.. i -.- in n .... tl.mli worms, and heiimrrhve. t-l'eclal pun. ,! t. r.,i,ei. to pris-ure .oiii'orisi.Ie ' " ' m -I liuj.r- 1 ,,-i. -. ,,
Mm 1.1. inn.. ...ill stoics leu rt. t. ,i no. tliiest s,,,,,,,,,. .eils lor fl 7 . .,..,1 il, , ' " ' '.'""."V'1 '"" ' ''" ' M.rl ,e the) ,-oul. I ,'1"l.,lsNtt'll,r".,r"-4 "l-hli, .0 vl.lt . e -Ol . rvn t. c '
.iiu L'uniu Mr . .11.. ..... 1 ...1 . 1 ... . -..i lint . II ti 11.. Mnu i...ni... ... II. ..I i..-.. tl'lfINi:t If ..!,.. I. . 1. ..?.... ..v.'' Cvfin T7 C JI llv
i -- n - ..- .-,.... ii.ii.i-.iii. .....iiuc'-, ll l- in.e i mr I is i itir V Hill. ... .-.. . 11..U. i ,.i, .iiiiiiis ireai- ' ' - , -.....-, mree inner ironi Li iiiti.1.1 - a. u,ul..,
i.. .1 "ie in. in i . sun uii ii. i ..... mi., ....... . nucit-c is ue.ni ...-.ill ,.....i ... ---.., .
ii. " ""' e piei-mlly 'v i o ! H
trl)i,ll.l;arllMtls anil otciiarils itiul iMttlui;
fern anil itralu to tlie jjrimiul vvlinui II went.
Tlm liall-htoutis lull mi liar.l at to leiw iheir
prluLs lu tlm liuiil niail tli.it Ii til lieeii tuncl
ill lor Illte'en .vtsirs. 'I'liii bell ol hull w.it
alKilll half a mile ... vvultli, tunl -es
Sheep Husbandry.
s ii. v limn
ii.i-.it hi- -i.-iiii-.I to me io ait ah.iusi mir.i,'iii.,ii.i. .. passed diiriiiir tin Ii
I 1 r lleve.1 m lu.ir'i eieiy paillrle.if in) tn.-l'lile I V '" .'
... . .... -..,, I, i.e- ,;,.., , nfi, tre-atinrut I lee
, ..-. .1,.. . iiuiiii .ike in ri-tomiueuii utner "iiiteren
I xtrjct froilia ri'ir reel nt uiwllin; of -'- ivr, I and iimiij ,,tt..-ri did aud gm n-I.ef.
Ill" crillout llearil ol Aitru-llllille. hv K. A. . i.i.n:.i vv . - ivi,
lVrl.ul, ut 1'omllcl, Vt.
II I'l.vi liltTON
. A.I
An Oregon Institution.
U" ' lrkf; l' "rfM Illi! nW.k VTl.ru
IT MlUlll 1'i.llK.v U'n.L. ' V4 "l "
"-.
-V 11 t I.ii -.
SALKJI. oitKfiuv
Ofru rear the (il, r.iu.t.ll,,,,...
To Farmers and Others
-.. (!- ..tis-. uif iirt;rriiiiitlllsl si.il rtruli , ------rf..w.i-, . li'liivi.' ..... .
MM... I. . . . ... .---- -is-.j . 'n.tin.in A K A Ml ( l,. m,,,, ..
follow tlm oi.tir.es ol (I.e. l....K'lou. Hv.r. ,',,,, V'..r I' I ,U,,,1"U,,l "" "l .uul I ""' '""""'"e. ... I l.leei.i he done fur.u.ha. J.1US. .ll'CJS, Kl'TTKU - IMT it f. M,," V "" ' ' "' " " ih '.'fV.; .. ! . m, u,.5
now ,, r 7r tiio,,,,, .lout,: ,s .t sr,ri tesi-.xs&-. i u:xz :r::;: c "w-i-" ' S?:;'?'-"; :SS
Iim.M llMllMorill lli.il over vist,.. H. Hi'imtvl olu.i.f vv,.,. ul UWI.Ifll IIUUN.- ! ; ,',, "A "" ',, " """'"' ," " l,1 1,'""',r; , -' '" t . "Io v uhn ' '"' """ """' "' ' I'-'- I'lea-e 5".?., ," i'. "...?'AVi",f '""T1" "" "ur
i"s1is.,...llmi;rouu.l. !.. W. t..i..v i V'.' v s alsiut ,.is,l..v.k ' h"'". node, eptlon. no M-ehooJ, no I.,.,.,- WSVer-Pipe, HinliXrd'i!:!?"?" " ''"''. ". sn
' II.LK mil .1 l..rjist Il lilt Mr isiiiii.iv-.it ''...iiu,- to...-liw.ple'. uiunei. Ilj unto other, a. I""' '.'.. nrtvcii n . i,,. ..fT,... .... J...... "?''. "'""-. An-el ', ll.ni.ti.. T i.'..i!.r.e
fcll K-tlnv
T.vil. I.iuit.viu Tin. I i'.iurl.i.i i. in. iv
ilk'Hcil I., rnu.civili tile Ins I.skihI fur'li.urti
ilin slaln l.llir.cre lu I'c.-iiiatii'iit im ui In
i'sU!p House,
I'.n !,. iili.1 leiiiuU'loii oi tint ni.,,,1 s,n't, ,,
unia . us. ntoii.i,ivsi i i,M to'ai niiniiwr i.
kl..'i In tlm Itri.isl. Klmiil. Is ji 'mkhmd -i;uluil
1. llitik'ri-iliutst.tts.iKoi.iitrv- In ilio
worJeJ In iuiiHirttoti to Its cultivat-ii laml.-.
1. mi tld h.t e-.hem do I.l iou." is a rule he I. trvl...
to Inr upu.
V l.a.i) i.lvvi.). in Hie unti-r, lo .U
In lic-Hll.if V omen.
J'i...-vu, Varvb, Isiu, uhnif
tne I..-.I slvo Sriclt. Scwor : ",uuM '--ri''.cU.
3?ll30, H.OWKI5 Pill.-. Hirir-KAl.Ki:. I
ciH'sp 11 in In rile. I'eim. w.tti xuii .,.-,. ...
-ci.utmleir to ,. ,i. Mil r i, . ,-. ' " I
il.icua I uuij or. j
jvsceimt
. V .ii.Ll
. . I. Pli.
I'. liOMl-MITII.
II. M. I'liltltirrr
1.R.nk.vwhi:ei,
blal.r'.r-m. V'aLlAM "Kll'.
ration.
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