Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, July 28, 1876, Page 8, Image 8

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The Winslow Case.
Tho Governmont which generally acta
most boldly when Its action ought to be
uiost cautious, took a dosperate Htep on
Thursday in discharging tho prisoner Wins
low from custody. This person, it will bo
remembered, was arrested somo months
ago at tho instigation of tho American
Oovernment, and in accordance with the
x.xirauuion Treaty of 1812. with a view lo
writing it is dountrul if any of these vessels
could duplicate their home charters at tbe
rates secured. The unfavorable and declin
ing tendency of the Liverpool market has
caused hero quite a dead lock in the market,
by reason of lessened purchasing limits for
Wheat cargoes. Things seem to have come
to a stand still at present, and rates entirely '
nominal.
Tim now Wheat crop is now moving freely ,
toward tido water, and ships to Antwerp and
1856. 1876.
3HENAPP, ZBURRELL & O.,
For tJa.e
OFFER:
Harvest
THE KOI.LOWINT.
Alteratiwe
or 1876,
his removal to tho Unltpd States, there to be tho United Kingdom are heing loaded with
tried on the cliargo of forgery. It soon dispatch, although Liverpool market advices
transpired that alter his trial on iliis ground by cableirrain nro very liiseou racing to ship
he was to be aain liminrlii in lnstfr.n lr.r w nor. Tim nvrmrr. ilntiiRtwl fnr 1'lmir isritilln
political ollense, to which the Kxtraciition active uttho low rites ruling; feed grains do
Treaty iloii not apply. A long and somo- not movo off nty fr-cly.
unt angry r-orro&nomlnrirri accord Inolv
arose bitwtun the Jlrlti.sli and American
Oovernnifiits, In which tlio latter insisted
on winsinw'H Kiirrend-r ttniler the terms
f)l tlio treaty, and In which the former ro
fused this, mainly reting its case on tlio
fact that our Kslraditicn act ot 1S70 declares
mat a prisoner " extradited " lor one ullunsu
must not l)i tried for another. 'Jin pruren
pnndenco having resulted in each party's
assertion that it will not swerve irom "j!h
orlginat position, tlio invnriimurit has taken
tho bull by tho horns and allowed Winslow
to seek lelugo in miiwj country where tlio
United Statin authorities cannot reach him.
In so doing it has put Itself and tho countr v
altogether in tho wrong, and, if no won-b
consequences ensue, it is pretty certain lo
cause a loniiiiciatlon of the treatv by tho
American liovr-rnmenl, In itself a .stillicietn
ly grave matter. Lord Derliv had some hi.
cuso for relusing to glvo up tho prisoner
whilo tho Cxtrndition Act was in force; tint
he had ample tlmo for consulting Parliament
on tho subject and inviting It either to tiiko
upon itself tlio responsibility ol violating
tho treaty, or, as it would probably have
been willing lo do, of modifying tho terms
of tho act. An act of 1'arliainoiit Is of course
binding on tho Covornmont until it in re
pealed; but tho act has no power tocurtail
or alter the provisions of the tro.U.y entered
Into with n foreign iKiuor by wlilch it has
never bun endorsed. Tlio Americans wero
perfectly right in Itnlstitigon tho observance
of tho treaty and in leaving Kiiglaud to find
hh own way out oi tho embarrassment.1'
brought about by its act. Tlio announce
tiicint of Wiuslow's icloaso will go to thorn
as an insulting notification of iho Covutn
niont's resolve lo abide by a wrong headed
policy, In which it is now, in this parfieula
casc, pledged lioyond rodoinntion lv Its
having sUt froo tho prisoner whoso surrmidor
had been deirmuiled, and who ought clearly
to havo been detained until tlio dispute hail
boon properly dicided. It may be regarded
as certain that the American Oovornmeiit
will promptly repudiate entirely tho treity
which the lirltixli government has chosen lo
violate In ono particular. Thev can hardly
with dignity do otherwise. Tlio immediate
consequences ol this proceeding will bo
Kravo and disastrous enough. I!ut farmoro
woriousaiKi lamoiilahlii will bo its indirect
consequences in fomenting an acrimonious
fooling botrtoou two nations which ought
Hpeeially to bo in harmony. I.iniitun l)is
Jiatri. Letter from Coquille.
Coqim.u: On v, July 18, 1S70.
Kn, Faiimiu:: Tho Coos Ilav Waornn Itnml
Is In Tair condition now, and toams frotu
Douglas county aro becoming common. Tho
long lalo rainy soason has kept tho road in u
bad condition much iBtor than usual this
year. Tho road from this place to tho C II.
W. Itoad, is being put in good condition and
Jioreaflor woo.tpect to have a good road to
Jtoseburg, whenovor tho C. II. W. Koad is iu
good condition,
July Il'th.
Tho stoam tug " KatloCook," which piios
on tho rivor, wont out over tho bar on Satur
day last, and reports fourteon feot of water,
bho i brought up to this place to-day. a heavv
load ot Hour and merchandise, which was
DniiiKut irom miu franclsco, direct, por
atoamor " Cuidella." Direct shipments of
goods may now bo said to bo fairly commenc
ed lioro, and around via " tho lWv," is about
passed into history, or soon will ha. M.
Mom; Amnrr Ciiakixy ltoss. l'hiladel
Phla, Pn., J uly Uli. A mulatto nainodtioorgo
from Utlca, New York, declares to members
of tho Koss lamlly that lie saw Charley Itoss
alive mid well three weeks ago." Ho
avows ho was cook lor a gang ot thieves
who operate in tho -South and West, and that
Charley was turned over to this gang near
tfM.lnlti.tiil! 111. I.. .... .. .1 , " .
-.. ..... ..,.,,, .urn, ruKiii auer mo aiiiliiciloii;
that subsequently he was taken South,
where bis custodians constantly changed
quarters. Charley's hair was cut close to his
bond to prevent lccouuition. (ieorgosaysho
had no hand in his abduction, that lie wants
to earn tho loward, and If the facilities he
asks are placed at his disposal, he will restore
Charley within a week. lie says ho could
have ollercd his services long ago, but feared
for his life, ills answers to questions by do
tectives seemed to support his claim toiecent
knowledge of tin. missing child. Somo of
tho olliccrs think the mini cray, but iio is
very quiet, Miir-pussusNud, mid says his g.uig
was a brunch of the one to which Mosder
and Douglas, the abductor, urn itttiiched.
European Grain Markets.
I.o.vno.v, July 20 .The Murl J.nne I
jirrs says tho prowpects of good crop- now
Htem certain ot fulfillment. Hay ht lnon
gathered in oxrolient condition, tlioiigh i: is
not quite so plentiful es it would naie been
with inoro favorable auspices. Crops am
now sullorin,; for rain. Tho Krench and
(ierman wheat crops are satistauory both in
quantity and quality. The local trade exhi
bits continued depression. Wheat ha de
clined a shilling per quarter and will proba
bly bo lower. Floating cargoes showfdgen
eial depression nil declined Uf'ils'jd.butthe
number olloring has been steadily reduced.
Tho current low rates must check shipments.
Portland Produce Market.
We copy the following from, tho Oregonian
of tho With :
Wheat Kor fair avorage lots, $l.ujru 1.40 pr
cental, sacked,
Klour (Juotablo, best brands 83 prbbl.;
outside and country brauds, Sl.fiOal."."; line
and superfine, iMal.'Jo.
Oats surprise, 70c pr bu; common i0.
Hotter lOalWc; Chi-ese, IaUOc.
I'.'ggs i"i to ;;oc pr do..
I'olaioot 10 to fine.
Wool Choice Willamette vnllev. 1,'illic:
common, llal'J; K.jstcrn Oregon and Walla
WalJa, llallJc; all according lo quality and
condition.
FarmImplemeits and Machines.
ska afii tjlisii
.Sail Frantlsco .Tturkct.
ii tei.ko!:ai'ii,
hJii Franclco, .Inly 2Z.
I'leur 1'rid's am uuihanol, ami matket sr,ft.
Vt'lic.it C'lioirc old milling. $1 ,7X; tliDltu nc,
J! V; shipping rjtu. 1 Ce,
Oat Bsliuincs, f I -,al (,o.
Ilnikj lire wing, ! llal .
begal 'f'ciiilrra, 'iJiu'iri'
Lhcriieiil uhcal market to-day 'i- lUiQ'K Id fur
ntvrain! Qllifo-lila; 'Is tilQtl fur Cllili.
1 I hamiiliui draper and Mnmr Tin llEs-T Oi
Ilaltc (oiiiliiiitil Jioiiiiiii tn tin Wnril. .i- nlii. nccil
l tin lilt (it it liavni-' km l! (1 tl, hl.'lttp' m,inl
iii IJhil.tiuns Km! I'i, Irl I'nrt . Ixifn tn mirupt M.d
AmiTlcn. In lsl ami Is; s. ,(nl;. ,til(t -trtjh-i tui
Hn as wUlns (.mlii iT "lih1 mi (. , iu;,iuu Cu
n.laiii tiiloif!(l(.cldin.;itiHI lliapu Hi 'n
1'inUr's licaiicr and Jfnurr. "Ohin ' atitl "liitcl:
t( patciits (.oinliimil. with DikIi'l'- lrnpi'i(.tnuiit.
mo tx-,n. l and-.' I'anbi'-tt io. .." l'rin.
t.rinllj rutnrt'i for lbT'i.
Ilaln(" llrudcrit'iuiliie ";' " r.ml "ft;'A"
(tuna, 1M, la. and 11 foot ml. 'i he titu intpioMd
.lili'i'tuttf ,'tl mh Jif-'ir'. and other improxtnv ntfr
liirl'i,. Farmer" an1 lautloiiid ai-alii-t ImijIiil- Infe
tior "otitfide" make'
Harsh llartrstcr Tlii'vrouln.' ponularlti ol ilii
Ilareit(r luti inoiiirht out mam Imitator-, hut the
.MAHMI Snf.L M'AMIs A'l THE HEAD, not
ui1ht,irjding t ontiar ttatttiKiit- (d com)ieiinL' par
ties whit htnl itt n, f MAIisali Ion II, Hint iwl'l n'jl.
-"" S?nid for boeiiptHe Hook (oi.taiulns reimrls
and liMlhnfint'tt ntj,ttfn or th Mtmh oti tithti tytt
ijl Jni itrlot, and do not he In haste to rruynUe a
.Machine as.. Iielng ' a-lly aliead ol the old -tjlu
.Maisli ' that wiaj r.ae been one ol tho-e rilnrntilto
the makers tiLC.'insc Uilj didn't siletati-laeti(tit. We '
liae tno ples, .jandiifie' uit, lor a ot : Illiidei-,
maiie to attach h fell hinder whin nantid.
I liaini'liin llonrr.-II "'' lion ) nun: ami I'u
Itnl J'lttiiitii Vuiuitctiuii. til do bitlu woik and is
Hie &tivntf, and JA, !)', uUr niou et In maiki t
iJ M'lut for C'lnntpiuii Clititlai", giving lull de
-ulptlon.
-Sic lltiflnfi fins "UhHiikc " Trresticr ti el nil
otli( and i i.nw till. l.tAItlM. n 1 cr.Jl l:li.
rho-e Inip.urtd Wv it5 l.sve t.eeh lmill wtlli prciol
re'fienci tu thi wuriM1' the rai ,i " I o.i- The n"r
uiij ti,i it" t,ty lri, linn ' , "' ' and to d iv r
Mn mis willioiitti Hl:il n the KIM, OF
TllllH:.is bore .eu, .1 ly -U wi.dnt o!
the Uowir- nith tfeh --i in'i-il '," Mm hliui-'
bn-t ycat - r-iuul uf tht ".NtMi'tf -I hullniiji
Cl'i iijnOf L'ihIoii I'll'"' I hre-inr ,-I'tettv LCherdl
lv kno,i, it i;a- rlmph f'iitifiiim t't ..MK
" ''lltp-fi It " MAj'f'f Uffl"' l'n'1'1"! ,'lh' I'ltlHttl
and tliu-tiling o -ell a ioiili-tclv liileiitti Thre-h-ir
on the "gieat reputatinn that 'the llnlUlo l'.tt"
'ChiJiuiLir Thri-biT h.i made lor the 1 nine" I'itt'. '
1m not be duelled, r.i d it uu want n'llne-her that
will larn von the ( ,o,yni;h the ' ' expense
hint pair find p'it the l-e' n 'fin tti 10 tie' p.u ile
um thii-li lur iniii!ri! lor the 1; finio I'll'- "CllAb
LUXGtlt," aid nl.i ,'0 din. lliri'l'trmin who
hnie not een the ihangcs and iiiij'ifiuin" 1 made in
our p.irator- and Fouir- the la-t two jcais will
ioiffii1 liih oun inlttifib) looking at the "CHALL
KNIjKH' belore billing eisennere. attdOBKKVK
that the fitsi is't' are made nli In llLFr'ALO, N.
t2"s.end lor Threrher Circulars for l;il.
WhrrlcrAll
itnptoiul.
Ifirs' Hat Fiirks.
AIhi IJU1U s
tltt r M-i.is, Ha. 1'li.t
lion- -ll-
Tin 11.1 . lir it I'.irtr.!) i- nglnis
lo , EndlcstSlhaln Threshers.-Latest
Xclll-'p" llnrjiooii, the be-t
1111 and .'Illali. Va-
Xone I'ltr or
hliragu Iran Uoncr. Minple In niechanl-ii and
unquestionably one ol the be-t mnttttli juitnl .Mo,i-
t'llfiper Movier. Three sizes. 1'iht nil'
t.('.
w.
TE JACKETS.
Local Produco Markot.
Wheat has dropped to n;1, cts per bushel,
which price Is olleaod at Salem Mills. At
mu mill, Hour has dropped to $1 M per
bbl., but feed romalus yet at the old ilguroj
lrnflS, shorts $.V, nd middlings f.10.
Old nits inn worth U) cts per bush, but it
is thought the new crop will start in at i7'.
COIltM,
Hay Mtiges from Js por ton for wild oals
to flU for lnwt timothy. There is an aliuu
ilatU'o ot It ciiiMig iu.
New pcitiitocs tnUU for at least gi,-, jir
bush, mid inerelmnts are paying l. 00, cash.
Ilnttor bring VS.' j cts sh from the wagon,
and eugsin. TIuumIs no frul- in market.
A tigclables .ir.i plenty. Wool Is woith I A
.vnls per pound which out merchiwits are
)ylng for it good article.
Contention of WJicat-Orowors.
Nax J'iiani iv, July -il, AUiut l'.Mdole
Kti's from tho wluuit grnwim; couiitds met
with tioldett (lat (J range last night to Uke
inlo comddomLioii the transportation proli
loiu. Souin tweuty.four wheat-growing
iiltttlc.s worereprtMOiittst The privisHlltms
vr Htvret, but It Is known Unit it strong
Stbrt will lw 111 ado to brcsk the grain ting,
by holding livk wheat fir export.
TIih Sau KrutioUco tmi'icrrtij Heraltl,
Juh '.Vth, nays;
riiore is now an unusually Wrgo tl-Hif of
amps neaiieii 10 nils cosst inmi all pin's
oxttlog 'i slisi.Mif the WIiim' lurrying trade.
4mte a until l"r of tlicMi v,.,.!- Imio mic
ue.t.. I '.n nbi'ilnlng clisrlcis a t'.'t and ill'
u.i t.. 11... H..11...1 1.-1 1 . ..
' ' i l"' 1lllTU IV1I1KII in, yei HI (111- I
S. NEWBURY,
Kit aid IU, Front Strut,
i'(iit1imi, . - - uiucco.-v,
.kni:i:ai,
'3'i:itctl3ig ;nnl Managing Agent
I'D II IDAHO and WAMUNl.TtiN TKltl.'ITOIIIES
andtheSTATK OF OIIEOON, for
FRANK BROS. & CO.,
SAN FRkNCISCOAND PORTLAND,
Impeller" and Dolcis in
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
Solo Pacific Coast Agents for tho
Genuine and World-Renowned
WALTER A. WOOD'S
Harvesting Machines,
Kmhrailiig
ENDLESS CHAIN 8b SWEEP
RAKE,
Self-Raking Reapers,
One & Two-Horse Mowers.
MOWING ATTACHMENTS,
HARVESTERS,
AMI -
The Walter A. Wood's
unrivaled Harvester
and Self-Binder
Is llii' grvati-tl Lalinr Nil hii; Machint' in thu world.
With this midline, one man with three horse ran
rut and hind Irom is to t."i acres of crain per day, and
two week's time sand In haiusihi'- a nop l) ue;;in.
iilug In m'Hsiiii. It may he unil either at a Harvester
at d fi It Hindu, ir.is a Hamster alone,
Tho lliimus lonnnlij "0Hi") MllliJ llLl.f. -Wu
hale seen ltd 'the Ai;inc lor this Itakj a I tcrs.it is
Islyiiidoiiisiiits ol its ijitdl "imioitti oiei otln.1
11 ill known and ttnlnloi' ponular itakis. It t"inin
twhr and Ihe. lueth are so torinid as to tlo the 11
posslhlu mkiiitr and '"Ihti llif t((tt Inhh will lake
seven inches hlithi i than othu Hikes and himu t.m
lake iaret liiiniiiLs. ; Don t fail lo send lor a
Hake CIhiiI.1i.
linrmv Fciolilnu IlnWr Mwmlni vn Rnu-,
and has Improied lnpplni; dewiu.
Iliirse I'uwrrs Allslrrnt tho IliJInln I'M latest
'.V' JAs,',' lintli ".Vouniid and' Ilown. 'the
hiijioitmait add urchtly to the (( ol tliulU-Uiitrjth
and tin nihility. I
HI' ' it s.-f'.i'k "Pi'llhle Wml.i'" l'afltie JI11I
Tin .nil .Mt. I iM.il will . 'Juh Irom Wheat.
arm unU ft .We haie the jimu-imI agency ol the
cililni.ed tine uih l.iioti n illN U AlloX. than
which tine "s ,.it .1 Intl i 1'iiies 1 i; "Ca-lf' or
"Cieilli,' a- low us .it.i (I s t iiu Wj'uii. Wide oi
i ii.inov. ti.'.il. H'.i pine.
Si.'ri'.u Huiriiii Wc .lie ninklriir n s;ieclallty of
Ihis il.t-sol ,auons and hue imtiii the LiVMlliST
STOCK, won fttlt to -tin ltinti, and n hetlir rade
Wa'.'on than all ineoihii dialers combined.
JtrScnd lor 1-pciial Wamm Circular with pricis,
ALSO,
Il.ricstin!: Tools, Hiiblier & Leather belting,
KMt.isioi Vtaihirc", Slill Stones,
Mcklo Section-. 1-inttt Maihlnos.
ri iiihlne Water Wheels. Flailing Iachlnc, etc,
Ltlici.il term to the Trade, ror Dettilptlie t'ircti
lats and Frke, nddiess
KS.1PP, ItCRRELL & CO..
ap'Stl 1'OIlTl.AXl), Olll'.GOX.
3NT03F5.T,Ii3:7VE!,T,E3I.r
pm3, tor;t0t, anb
i.
nmmission
Of ZOL".,
ompnn,
To Purify Hie Blood u rr. .inynrN
AltcrniUp. It nets directly on tlio
blood, stimnliititit: the nl)sorli-nl.
ovorcoiiiins tlio olwtiii'ilo state of the
pores of the sit in. ami it'ijiarlinj; u
hi'.ilthy plow to tlio C"oiiiiiKion.
I'iniles, Pustules, Tetter, -itnl Skin
l)ise:ies ol' all kinds, Jleicuri.u
All'ectioiis, Timioi's, and ,:11 v.iric
tics of couiilninls, tirMiiR from ii"
jiravtil nr iliorili"Td Mood, are of
loi'tiully cr.uiicito.l hy t!.! i retnrdi .
Scrofula in ail iis Forme is cured
by tho )i'i'itent tiso of Ir. .Ih.tmc's.
Allcrntiic. H destroys the lioKon
mis jirinclilc M liich origiiintcs Scro
fula, and ultimately drives it from
tlio system. It will rcmovo enlarge
ments of the Glands or ttoncs. and
Is a safe remedy in cast", of Ulcers
or fc'orc& of all kinds.
Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings are
effectually cured by Ir. .Tr.ync's A!
(ci'iithp. ly htiinulatimc tho nctioii
of the absorbents, all watery or cal
careous; depositions aro jrr.idtn'liy
carried oil', tuning up the patient at
the samo time, by htreii'-jthi r.imr the
digestive oiji-.un and cjiciliuir the
I.iver. Kiilnevs, iVc. 'n petlurm ihci:'
functions. '(! l"siien,i.i imd l,irr
Complain! it li.i-- proven iiicu.cd,
and it It is e'tablished cures in e.:-.,.-of
i:pilcpy. It may be s,ifo!y l ciied
on by any nno liceiliiij; a incdii Ine
'o build up tho system, (ieaiise the
blood, or to re-tore the normal ueiK.u
of tho Secretive thgaiis,
T A. DAMS .t CO.. Wholesale Agents. roitluiHl
Oicsnii. oclUniS
STATE AGENCY
I'.T. THE
Patrons of Husbandry.
Trout Stieet. near Flanders' Wha.f.,
POIITIAND OHKI.ON.
Addtess all communication' to P, P. I.KE, Apent.
J. II7ZAV.V.V PreiMtnt,
IlitiiUbuuJ.
Wo. J3 rrout Street,
(
11'. 0. SCOUOIX, Vice J'liMatt,
T. .. MATLOCK, Ma flan,
JUtlaiut.
POKTIillVn, 0REG05,
Dealers in-
WAGONS,
CARRIAGES,
REAPERS,
MOWERS,
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
The Farmers' Pump.
IMPROVJKD
W OOD P U 31 P S.
T AM NOW MANUFACTURING, AT
JL I
HE VIT.I.
of the Capital Lumbering ('ointtanv. .sAT.sM.
Woodin 1'iinip that is rupcri'ir to any other cm
mane in mis ?i.ue. nriKinz use ol ire nic icars ex
pcrience gained in Its manufacture Lore to";;iie the
public the llct AVomleii Fmiip cer inndo.
with haid-iinoi LOinpnrlnicnt for the lilnncvr lo oik
Iu, the upper Mock lining eased In nith other wood to
prcient eiacking by the sun.
AlltiersotiMiisliIug to purihasn a FIRST-CLAtS
PUMP are lnilud toeill and look at my stock.
Pumps dellu'rctl and set up, and warrant
ed to norli M ell.
Pltir-R-sl-i ror llr-t inrlii- feu '.cloiv tho fur.
lace; :ii cents per Mot after tli.it.
-AND-
The Walter A. Wood New
Double-Geared Iron
Mowers,
W llh ll.-iss Heatings, patent oil t'ups, and ne mill
iuiproud lliisrds, aregu.irnilteed to he Ihe lle'lMnn
ers oi thi iiorhl
THE WALTER A. WOOD
Chain Rake and New Iron
Sweep Rake, Self-Raking
Reapers,
Are Uiel'csl silt ltUui: Itiapirsnn the earlli, and
Mcarcnaittu;; or the niatnilio wlllden Itaiiilutie
usiiilumt'tu tr) it against aujthltn; midi.
r'.Ut.MKlW AM) PKAI.lIUs
are c iiitumeit asainst a oliean .u.ii light numer otlered
as a Mi'ivlinailiine, and pnnhanrs rlumlil lie sure
Hint the) git miliums, stnuipej
WAI.TUlt A. IVtlllll,
As i one Htni'i an geiiutuo
Tlit' lDvinnlilo T!ireliiiiu Marliine.
THE LA BELLE WAGON,
i.li'lle of tlit- Ia'liic coiiNti,
HUM, M'lH'il,. r KM'UKSs. Ue or narnm
traik hjsteri lieitnuil loi lm ., Ciltt unit tki-:
rn W bed and t-o: . h Ith i allKinna Klll.t KI! UKAKI;
l.HiHT IlltAl-T AMI WAUItANfKl)
Kiery nlie.1 rullcl in luilin -on befou the Hie set
am Ihe uagou Us stood thi test of tui Pmau ol
faLlnrii a belli r ihsnai.i ntlur nageii In Hie market
aud runs tour to tl,e h. ur.ml tnkinrl. ll,..i..r n..i, ,
other oxliig to urn uriu. a rkrui uunular.-uriil e
pnssii lor us fruui tr.i lallerus and c'i Irom th
irlrurtlril l.aki luvnir mu.iail rruin Lt nipeilor
mauuiriu iiliich our skeliu arc n.-..
The Buford Iron Gang
and Sulky Plow.
Light .trull, n.il) mm, ted, alM h,. i,,j (,,,. ,
!ulkcy aibustiM lilicris or ibti,iihe run ou it
.Mi lllll Klitl) Mar.-alltilllnbe Hie be.l wu onlli.t
l'i. Itlc lu,i
Alo a Pull 1 me of the
ruinous IltHiiril lltavrlilumk
.single Plow Iteiohlrg an,) ,sUlki Itiki.. sent
s-iinr,. Drill'. lUtln yoik. uj nil line o. Wind
nid st,,i lvi
u4 fur lUlulivue ami Prir, ,i,t,
MtA.Mi lllm.s , i Kraiiil.tti
'. 8. MKU III UY, .1ii.r,
PurlULil.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
WE KKr.P CONSTANTLY ON 1IANI A l'Ul.L ASbOItTMEXT OF TnE .lUSTLY-CELnniiATED
TVTolixio 'WnsonB, "Tlio C3-iva3.gox"s PnvoritO t"
AND ARE NOW RECE1V1NU A TULL LINE
The Wheeler No. 6 Combined Reaper and Mower,
THE IMPROVED KIRBY TWO-WHEELED MOWER,
The Burdick Reaper, the A. W. Coats Lock Lever Bay and
Grain Rake, &c , &c.
Only (leneral Aleuts for Oregon and V.'ii-hlntitoii for the boikI old "staniMiy,"
THE McCORMIOK REAPER AND MOWER., &,c.
He arc Grangers, ami .lacan liuNluoMs.
Ac. Agent In nil the principal toiins In the Slate and ndioln-
April . l!i7f,-tl.
Send for Circulars, Descriptive Pamphlets
luir Territories.
ESTABLISHED 1851.
Salcra, July 14, lsTti.
I'RESCOTir.
:lm
WAKELEE'S
Squirrel and Gopiier
EXTEKMIIVATOK.
The Best in Use.
Agents lor ''ortlauil.
T. A. DAVIS & CO.,
je'iml
Front utrcol.
a., an mwk.m.
IRON AND STEEL,
COACH, CARRIAGE, AND WAGON
Material!
All the Latest and Newest Goods in ETECHANTCS' TOOLS,
House-Builders'. Hardware, Farmers', and Gardeners' Tools,
Blacksmiths', Machinists', and Wagon-takers', Tools, of all
kinds; and the most complete stock of Wagon and Carriage
Makers' Hardware in the State, such as Axlos, Springs, and
Wrought and Malleable Irons ; also. fTubs pokes Rims. 7?el
loos; astern Hickory Axles; Oak, Ash, and i.ickory Lumber
PLOW HANDLES and BE.M".
.Vll n.t C3-xofvtly 3El.oclaT.cocl 3?ricos !
.V. 11 WE HO SOT JAM. LV E. 1 STIUiX U'AGOXS
XOKT1IKUP
PORTLAND,
TTO I II h. Is heiehy L'lien that, puroiant to an m
11 der ot Hit I'iiuili Court ot the htateort)rei.-ou lor
Marlon enmity, mule at the June term tberiot, Isti,,
to ult.ou the -'J'hiHvof.lune, lslil. iua suit wherein
h. V. It. .loins mis plalntitl. and l'eter ltoeser. John
I.inkand ainy Link hi- -liV. Clitik" Editirds nnil
Cathailie Kihiards Ins ulte, Joseph Binet and ''rank
I. met. ni'it r.iauaiii.'h. derend.ints. mi. llt ,
.smurilnj, the llltliday ir.uuiit, ISTtl.
nt -in clock P in. ol mM dai, in the Court llo.ite doifr
iu .ilim, . Malum co'tiHi-, ilre.'.in. ini.iceed to sell at
iiiiii'Ic Hiirtlon, m tin- liii:liet oidJet lorrish in lunil,
tlii'liillouln; deriilisil pninl-e-, to t: 'i'ue dona
tion ind claim or Smeuli Hlmt, deciased, lieln
i I'Mni Nn. .Vs. In seilioiis . ;t, pi, mid (n - ,. j,, j.,
S W. of Ihu Wi Ijtmlte Meridian, Iu Mcalon iiiui ty
Oiijod, coiitalu!n,'3.sjaiiesor laud.
JulyJl, lSWnl
JAMES WKIIB.
M, A. WAIIB.
W. II ltlN(.l).
lteleree.
& THOMPSON,
iil)-JSin:$ - - - OSSGON,
Waiion-.Mnkinii' and Repairing.
HW ll'fcl?" Soiilll Sill em
c iPUnl n.wio.v Furun
WAGONS AND OAHRRIAGES
VAUt: TO OKDA'j: AX!! RKl'AWZlt.
4icncral IllarkamUlilus.
AM iiork mvle of the HKt)"!" Etrru or Natiie
uiattrlal. and iu the heit luauuer
Dr. L. S. SKIFF,
DENTIST,
Assisted bv G. F. Tucker. i
lam' MMPvaoHananvnuaaiMmu' snnwnMir-Yi
Tp;
W I
WIMBLEDON
Long liange Urccch Loading
Practice Pistol & Targets.
crriM a y inch lull witn ecu.
ney flfty teet, without powder or
wrcusilon. Uri btrrel, htlr trifgfr. l'or nlo
y deilfrn. Dy mail, rr for S renta. with per-
uiBucui uiiuuuuiuu icr large, prscine muours,
Dd, tm aportlUR outofdoorj.
ACENTS WANTED.
A. A. OKAHAM. 67 Liberty Strctt, Xew Tort
50 CENTS FREE.
bl'UCIAL OrFEIt-1'OK A MIOHT TIMK ONLY.
Will send, rosT-i'Ain rnet to each new -Hli-crllur
or The New Yom. Acrsts' SIosihlv, u maynltlrint
(.enthnnmlMemoiiui.Meuai tin ranri i-oi, siiuek
In Alhata Plate silver, l.irscr than a sllicr trad.' dol
lar 1 inch in diameter-PilcoSU cents lam. 'Ihe
Ai.ests' .Mostul lsa kanrtso'ne, splrj, lbpije fi
per. bubscription price Si cents a lear fmd .In
.int,L(l)ouwlII ri'Ceiiuthn Ai.pnt' Atovrun tor
ono year, post. p lid. and theahoie Medal craiis
Addrets. l'KNTON" I'l llf.lscr:i: ..
J1''-1"1'1 ITU llniuuwAi , Xfcn ions.
RUPTIJRE7
l se no more Metallic Tjnsie- No uorc -tillcrin"
rrom Iron UoopMirMeel 'prims l)r. Hour's Tat"
cut tJastlc Truss is wnril Mitmase and romiort ni"ht
anddai. and iiill am' las iierrormed radual cipi
uheti all others ha.orailid. itcadir. ir un are rur..
tured. U) oue of l)r Howe's lomloiinhle elastic ti.
ii.lanccs' jou u.ii neu-r rccret it Howe Elastii
Tm-s toiii'ASi iyi Sacramento st . sanKranclico
rvl Slershlni, l,Bhi ,wM.i .
issstiij, runj. r.n.iM t. imblidlr.
si-nil lnin lor irtlru'r. I5r. Carl.
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OPIUM
tlxo
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OllCfiOV.
OH. MV. CIIAJIK,
rKRVirr U.Col., Ut8nrsioU.8. Volanuar
OlUct. DatbLu' Uock. sp auin.
Tt
Dr. H. SMITH,
DEJNTIST,
Assisted by T. T. Shaw.
Odce opposite Breyman'a new Store,
8ALEM, OREGOX.
$250
1 .1 I 11 V-fc-fl'lllH h lllLnl a-..
"here. , Kn.ui.. hoiiiirjjln.l ,.',
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w Ultra A CO.. .st. Luuia.Mv.
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OLAHKE Jb CUAIG,
rczuiuxna and rnorrtitTom.
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Term, or Subscription.
Una copy, one jearlM numbers)...;.. -.,
Uoe copy, fix months 3, numbew) ..' " i"!I
One copy, ttree nionttt (is number") ....'., .' i$