A.ITtTWAJk -- WILLAMETTE FARMER. f l i 1 til it I til ill! el 'In inn loa -ell I 'at T rll Ihiu ai Poll ltlal Kc kluili to In Ml tKk villi, (Willi "ftlu Slxi "tuna ry on LATE DISPATCHES. ioxu Branch, Auk. 22. Tho following baa Just been received from the President: "It Is with intense rcirret that the Presi dent announces to tho people of tho United States the death of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, M. C. Kerr, of Indiana. A man ot great intellectual endowments, large culture, great probity and earnestness in his devotion to public Interests, has passed from the position of power and usefulness to which ba had been recently called. The body by whom he had been selected to preside not being in session to render its tribute of affec tion and respect to the memory of the de ceased, the President invites toe people of the United States to solemn recognition, public and private, of the worth and services of a Dure and eminent man. (Signed) U.S. Grant. By the President. J. j. Cadwalauek, Acting Secretary of State." Jacksonville, 111., Aug. 22. John T. Alexander, of this county, died at midnight last night. lie has long been known as the most extenslvo cattle dealer In tho Missis sippi valley. Ho left life Insurance policies amounting to gSO.OOO. IIo had oxtwnsive business and social acquaintances, and his death is universally deplored. Chicago, Aug. 22. Six stallions of the celebrated Clydosdalo breed arrived bore from Abordeon, Scotland, to-day. Two of them, The Glory of Aberdeen, and Clans man, are five yoars old and weigh two thousand pounds each. Another, named Rolllnirber. is four vears old and has receiv ed a pension from the Covornment of a hun dred and fifty pounds per annum. The oth ers are three years old and all have taken prizes In Scotland, and are considered among the finest horses of that country. They are to be taken to Keokuk, Iowa, for breeding purposes. Ni;w York, Aug. 21. Tho thermometer has fallen 10 degreos here sinco yesterday. Dispatches from Port Jorvls, N. Y., and Mil ford, Pa,, announco a slight frost last night. Tho Times' Washington special says the death of Kerr loaves the House of Represen tatives without a presiding ofllcor. Tho clerk will call tho House to ordor in December next, and will preaido until a Speaker 's chosen. Mitchell has succooded in getting all the agricultural collego lands in Oregon approv ed by tho Secrotary of tho Interior, except Oigbty acres to which tlioro is a conflict. At instanco of Senator Mitchell the mail service on the routo between Oakland and Lookinglass, Oregon, has been doubled. TrE flLKEJS. No Chanok. There is no change In the markets, from last week. San Francisco, Aug. 22. The Grangers' Convention this evening adopted tho resolu tions passed by the Patrons of Husbandry at their meeting In this city last month, recom mending that no wheat be sold in this mar- Kel at a lean llguru iuhu 91 uo yvr uuuwi. They also made arrangements for the char tering of additional tonnage. A large amount of wheat was subscribed for ship ment by the vessels chartered by the associa tionthose subscribing arranging to ship only a portion of the amount in any one vessel. The convention will continue Its work to-morrow and before adjourning will appoint an agent to attend to business of the association bore. ISrOM?H-WE3ST7E!rL33" pipping, Btoxngt, srntr SrnnmfcKfflm gmmpsmg, je. or j. miKr.VS. rretldint, llariitburg. TV. a. SCOOOIX, Vice President, Gaston. T. J. MATLOCK, Secretary, Portland. European Grain Markets. London. Aug. 14. The Mark Lane Jlx- press says harvesting is now well advanced. .Numerous repons irom various parts 01 me Kingdom have arrived. Some prognosticate that the crop will be light; others speak of a fair, or even good, average yield. These statements must be received with caution, as the averages in different localities vary from 3K7 quarters per acre, whereas, statistical ly speaking, 30 bushels is usually considered a standard. Barley and beans are likely to turn out well. Peas give satisfaction in most districts. Oats aro reported to bo tho worst of all. Trade has been dull owing to the un certainty as to the yield of home crops and foreign supplies. We think the latter will bo large since India is exporting very freely. Although the reports of the California crop may have been exaggerated, predilection of millers for the former class of grair is still dominant. Maize continues in request, es pecially for forward delivery, as the quantity alloat is now considerably diminished. Oats haveslightly improved, owing to the increaso of tho Continent demand. Xo. 93 Front Street, WAGONS, rOBIXAim, OREGOJV, -Dealers in- CARRIAGES, REAPERS, MOWERS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, -AND- Ottawa. August 22. Advices from Indian Commissioner Dickinson, Fort Kills agoncy, state the Sioux are now on tho war path against the United States. Thoy had sont presents of tobacco to the Blackfoet and ro nuestod tho latter to Join thom. Tho Canadi an Indians ropllod they would keep peace, and would not loin thorn In fighting, Sentknckd. Mrs. McConnlck, who klll od her husband, at Astoria, August Cth, was tried last wook, convictod of murder in the second degree, and Montoncod to tho peniten tiary for lifo. Mattison, tho man who atlompted to as sassinate Miss Hodgors at the saino place on the same day was also sentenced to one yoar's imprisonment in tho Penitonti try. It Is supposed that lie is partially lin-m or his sentence would probably have bei'ii much more severe A man named Burk was sentonnil at the aame term of court four yoars to ilm peni tentiary for larceny. Campaign Ci.uhs, A Hnyoa and Wheolor Club was organized last Satuiday owning nt Salem. T. H. Crawford is 1'rosld.. t, and A. A. McCully, Chas. Bowie, W. I. Wade, ndC. W. Scribor, Vice President-: W. P. Jjord.Seo,; J. J. Murphy, Cor. Si-o ; Kd. Ulrscb, Treas. A Tilden and Houdrlcks Club whs organ ized the same ovening, with W. J liorren President, J. C, Hutton, Jas, Walton, and T, L. Davidson, Vlco Presidents, aud W. II. N. Stiles, Sec. Gen. Albert Pike, of Arkansas, a distin guished menibor of the Masonic Fraternity, is now on a visit to Oregon, aud was in Salem during this wook. The Uoimnil Is a person ot commanding appoarnnoo, with Mowing white hair and hoard, and an atrablo gentlo xnau, and his presence among us will bo long remembered with pleasure by his brethren of tho mystic tie. IIo loavos on tha outgoing stoamer for California, Fi:iwonai In tho St. t,ouii licpublican we find tho following: . " Mrs. George. Cook, of Saliiin, Marlon Co. Oregon, vlMted tho Ur.i-fm.irAn iitllcn yes terday and exhibited miiihi romarkahly handsome specimens of dried apples, plums, nd tomatoes, the puuluct nf that oountrv. AUoasatnploof spring who it whtch is 1111 lirpassablo." Mrs, Cook has lately returned to her home iu Salem, and brings with lior some beauti ful views of tho grounds about St. l.ouls. The body of young 'I horp, drowned at In dependence about ten days ago, was found on Saturday by tho stoamur llouaua a few Milles below Independence ami taken to that place for Interment, Tub Mim: .School. Tho State School for tho education of deaf mutes will reopen lor the Fall and Winter term on the hocoihI Monday Iu Septeinlior. Tonnaok. The Comwicrciaf Jlcrald of tho 17 says of the San Francisco freight market: xnero uoes not appear to do any spot de mand for ships suitod to the wheat carrying trade. Rates aro entirely nominal, ship owneas demanding throe pounds, which is above tho views of charterers. Uxportors are still busy loading ships that wero long since chartered, and at rates far beyond cur rent nominal figures. Tonnage is very plen tifulfor all voyages, with little outside busi ness oflering. Thus far in the season prompt dispatch has been given to all chartered ships, and in no caso has there been any de fault or demurrage." Boston, Aug. 1!). Tho demand for wool continues good and pricos are well sustained and a shade higher for all desirable fleeces. Transactions were 2,2S3,500 pounds. Sales woum iiavo been much largor were it not for comparatively small amounts of lleeces of fering. Sales of Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces have been -1111,000 pounds, almost exclusively fine wools, and include medium and extra at 353So. Some desirable No. 1 at 40c, XX at 3010o, XX and super at 40 WiC From 4012Jio has been ofiered and refused for large lots of XX. Michigan and Wisconsin wools are firm at 323Go for me dium and No. 1, with more inquiry for me dium. Sau Francisco market. Idy TEUtaiuru. San Francisco, Aug. S3. Flour Golden Gate. c.tra Jobbing, $3 87f payable Inelhorat sixty days. Wheat-One of our local millers baa to pay if 1 67 for 150 tons cholco; shippers compelled to pay $1 50a Oat-iuIct at Jl 40al 75. Barley Feed dnll,fl0a9Sc. Legal Tenders, SOXaOl Ltcrpool wheat market to-day 0s ld9s4d for a erase California; Ds Gd9s lOd for Club. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF THE JUSTLY-CELEBRATED IVEolixio fnTogons, "Tlio G-rangor's PfivoritO," AND ARE NOW RECEIVING A FULL LINE The Wheeler No. 6 Combined Reaper and Mower, THE IMPK0VED KIEBY TWO-WHEELED MOWER, The Burdick Reaper, the A. W. Coats Lock Lever Hay and Grain Rake, &c, &c. Only General Agents for Oregon and Washington for tho good old " stand-by," the Mccormick reaper and mower., &.o. We are Grangers, and HI can Business. Send for Circulars, Descriptive Pamphlets. Ac. Ing Territories. . Agents in all the principal towns in the State and adjoin. April S3. 1S7U tf. Tools, Statu Tkai'ii i:m' Inm num. As wo go to press, the Slato Teachers' Institute li in jirogress, there being qiiitmvfull atttiulaneo of teachers and friends of education. Found. Tho body of Absalom Smith, of Jemimon, who ws ilrowno I last Miring in iheSautlam river, was found on Monday of (his week, and burled. A correspondent of the Democrat, writing from Slletz, says: "This is a fine country, capable of producing In abundance almost all kinds of grain, vegetables, etc., and should tho government throw a portion or nil of it open for settlement, it would be a most ex cellent place to liye, and its being thrown open for settlement is a mere question of time, as most of the Indians in u few yoars will be beneath the clods of the valley." SALEM MARKET. MONETARY. LeualTkndeus, buying, Kitft,: selling, MXc. FLOUR, GRAIN Ac. Wheat, best white, tf bushi! (,3 Oats.tf bu GJ37V Corn Meal, ) tb "jn'i Flour, best, W sack, (V barrel) 1 S5 Mui.imttnt c luur, JV ll)... .,... .. Uran, y ton Shorts. t ton Oil Cake Meal, M tou FULcbced, per lb Uay, W ton, new baled, tf tou GROCERIES, Sugar, Sau Francisco refilled, W bbl.. Island crushed powdered granulated Mrup, l gal Tea, Japan, fi lb Imperial , Cottce, Costa Ulca, W tb Rio , K0110 J II Ml Salt, Carmtn IsHud, percw Lhcrpool, coarse dairy Uay ; AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, X.INFORTH, KELLOGG, & CO., Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in Agricultural Machinery and Farmers' CORNER YAMHILL AND FRONT STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON. ALFRED SLQOUM. Agent. Wm. Anson Wood Improved Eagle Mowers and Reapers. Manufactured ccluslcly by the Eagle Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, of Albany, N Y. One hundred llrst claes prizes for actual superiority In thu field. Iron Frame, strong and durable. Light Draft, perfectly balanced by the weight or the driver. Few bolts. Pitman held In psitlon by a Ptrong Spring Guard, easily depressed by the operator. Knife with Swivel Head, which obviates breaking cither knife or Pitman. The simplest, best and most durable Machines In the market, at a price within the reach of all. liuwarc of Imposition. The name of " Wm. Anson Wood " is moulded on the flame of each machine none others are genuine. Russell Peerless Mower and Self-Rake Reaper. The superiority ot these Celebrated Machines is in its Lightness or Draft. Great Strength, and Eao of Handling. They have a rear cut, thus avoiding the many accidents that occur yearly with n front cut, as tho driercanscoany obstruition In time to avoid It The wheels aro broad and high. Thodrher can easily throw it in or ont of gear. Material is mostly or Iron and steel. Has a covered top, thus keepln" out all the dirt and dust. Has an easy spring seat, which can be changed to right or lelt.. Tho SELF-RAKE is entirely under the control of tho driver dropping a sheaf lust where ho pleases, cath cringa full sheaf w hero the grain Is light. e can say, w ithout fear of incceasful contradiction, that the Iluscll Reaper is tho strongest and most durable machine in use. The Old Reliable Chicago Pitts' Separators and Horse Powers. Mahufactnrcd by n. A. Titts' Sons' Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Farmers and Thrcshermcn who have Tor the past Thirty-five Years purchased and employed them, continue to speak In unmistakable terms of their superior mcrt'sfor threshing Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, I'eas, Tim othy Seed and Flx Seed lit for market, anil costing less for repairs than any oiher Separator in use. The Separators havo for the California and Oregon trade, a new and impraved End Shako Shoe, vastly superior to any In this market, A large array of testimonials on tllo In our ollico proves tho truth of tho alwvc asser tions. HAINES' GENUINE HEADEHS. UoUiIronarftl Wood wheel, ten and twche foot cut, manufactured and improved expressly for this House. iuiu ivsuh i vet. W- r J iwputiuuii AUiJJIU Y VUlQtair. Sweepstake Header. Iron and Wood wheel, ton and twelve foot cut. The reputation rf this well known ncader is too well cs. tabllshtd to require comment. ALSO, I Grain Cradles, Scythes and Snaths, Haying Tools of all kinds. Granger and Cahoon Seed Sowers. tWWc nre as accommodating and liberal as any house on theCoast. Farmers look to your Interests and ex amine our Slock beforo Saying. Oidcrs bollclted and promptly filled. Liberal discount v, ill always be made for Cash. C3?Scud lor Illustrated Circular and Catalogue, and Price Lints. Garden City Snlky Horse Rakes, Hay Mate Sulky llorio Rakes, Wood Rcolving Horse Rakes, 4Ct ..is ixa . .23 WO . ..Si lKi4... .. a..., .. $s & ., djio .13)4 tt 11 . u 11 ,1IS;M Id Ukto in . Hit IS . NKiTH (K) . 61KT01 IX) .1 -X&l M) . Kit S7 . M ST . 2.V0 .. . avis : . ..ftt 110 . ..m ix) . ..i 75 . .. ST KRUITS, VKOKTAULKS,:Ac. Apples.... 37 dried, V B jj Peaches, dried, V B 1540 J'lunis, " lea l'i ir, ,c prbu He.111, V B Kt I'utatuer, W bushel 5ixjj Onions. W to f, Cabbage, V d 'H&l W EGGS, Ac. 11UTTKR, liutter, fresh rolls, V B packed Kirgs, V dozen Clut'so Oregon prime, u B Lard, V lb oilsTac. Liuseed Oil, boiled, p gallou.... S.V1 'W ViKitSS. . SHiS litfS 15 reltOn's 6-fold Horse-Po-wer AND COUNTERBALANCE VIBRATING SEPARATOR. "' jti.:s.Mg--a?g3CT7r..,'!gT?TB sgjjr', ffifeu sSS-SLl- isV-fV- " 1 - ' -- WI2 aro prepared to manufacture anil Ml all order for theeo unrnalul irarlifrr. All our work i- fully warranted. 'tr particular-', eeml for circular- and prlct Jit,flhUli wl'l bo pcui by mail a toou a nub lithed. OrtlrrN cbould bo sent In early, to avoid dieappolntmint. as wo will mnnurauuru principally on orders for Mill riiiritiit tf.ua.Mi Ajtf4-rt.j.j j tvuijti, riacvui ttuuivrri S. TEUTON. PELTOINS & SAVAGE, mh'JmOl Salem, Or. LF.WIS S.AVAUE. IWTi . UW .. 1 bJUl "5 V . KN V-.t'IfiMt Oil. II eal 1 M.,. iki Tallow, fl Oi ti IU Laid Oil, )l gallon Coal Oil, CiurAMO, Auk. ll). Tho jmnliicn mnrkota hvi showu llttlo life sftion last week. Wheat ulostm to-iUy at 7 int, for No. 'J iinrlnjf, Klnt Si'j cents lust TliursiUy. IXiwuni tho olosii of tho ok Imttor ilo matul HpruiiK I lioro In thtu-lty, iloulit less. Jv by lnorcrtHinl rtruituiss in X- Ynri.,i truijthnul liino iu KnlNIi inarkois. lto clH hv luiui HOiuoHhitt largur, tint ro till liulgiiideatit, Iioiiik fur tlio wruk. ,v!,lW tnulieltt Hg.diut LN'.tXW Uiislu-N in i75 Very little of tho iiniv- wliont U.iay.t lnn thrash. ,!, but wlint Iihs gono Ihronsh iluuuaoliliuo fully renllroA tho pimliciloiH h-s 10 tho line lullliiiKqiiHllty. ThowfRthoramtiniiM tine, iut ruin falU iu anmll quutitity v ithout ilo- jug iiiimanu 10 tivjvi uui luiiy socuriHl. LEATHER, Ao. ICorrectisl by J. W. Ollbert, dealer, Salem Karnes Leather. V B. Milrtlug U'.ilhor, " Hrldle Leather, priiife ... f r-iich Calf pr doi., ,uench Kip, pr doi I al, aud Oregon Calf " ... Kip " ... inta CruK Solo, ir ft Hlilis. dr), " green, Peer sktus, dry, pr tt ' " dresed, " s.ia 40 ,.. SlitSTV ..I .VViJJ .V) ... flWfTS . JTMJUX) .. SUA 4J . 4.';6 hS .. :4 l Tt W . 4A S .. 1J SJ ..l mvitt so . nxa 75 50 CENTS FREE. SPECIAL OiTEIt-rOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Will send, imst-pahi pule, to each new subcrlhflr of The Nkw Voiin Auknts' Jiomiily, a maeniilccnt CENTlNMvLMl.uoui4l.ldl.DiL 1111 faucv ruxl. tfiruck 111 tlli.t. Ilhl. .11.... I ....... ....... . .It.. . I. .,., ' "wt i.iicu,t'i, witvr mutt i fiiii( unue ilil- l.ir J', Inch In diameter-I'rlce 50 cents each. Tho AulntV .Mostiil lsa kat.dsi:nc, sptc), lituago .a per. Mibhcrlptlou prlco Si' cents a ear sind SO cents, ami )ou will recelo thu Ahints' jiiintiilv tor one j ear, pot.pild.and tho ate Medal graiis. Address, I'ENION IHIIILISIIIM. tit., JiOmS KODkoiuwai, Ntw V011K. $250 MONTII.i!i'nti waute.i ererr. re. lliikliii 44 lioiiunible and drit 1. l-arllfiilarsuMitfrte. Aililre WOK 111 CO., M. Loul,.Mi), illtfmtttc Jarntfr. OPIUM ml Itcirhtn htMl thaihivlv rwl l4vIlty runLlIn'.! itati-iUicltr. ii4 Htnit for iwrtlcuUr. Ir, CarU VtHM --hl4W4iVM tfVvVlU CL S. A. IfSUID XTIBT rmDiT, sr VKKE t CBAIG, rcausuiRS and ritormiToiM. CLAIIUU. I). U. CltAlCi. Trrnia or Subucrlpllou. One copy, one ier(SJ nnmbers)., One copy, six months (! nnmben) ... One copy, three inoctts (IS numbers) . .2.JO . l.SO . .75 Tlxe Farmers' Pump. IMPUOVED WOODJPU3IPS. I AM NOW MANUFACTURING, AT TI1R MILL of the Capital Lumberlns Cmnpany, nALKM. a Woodm rump that is superior to any othir etr made in Ibis Male, making utv of tl e flie jer' u. perlence ealueu in Its manu'icture l.eru to rive the ' i k 1 1 ..- . i.Mtin h-iiiii, eier niuue. ,,1111 iiaiu wi viuipjniueut lor lUr p.l in, uiu upper mock oeint; ca. tiieMiit erackini? hvthe sun ...'.,."'0"l,,n','- to porchasi a FIRST-CLASS I'l'.Ml' are Imlad Huall aud look at my stock. I'uaips dellUTCd and set up, and warrant ed lo work Mell. PRIPK-Jia for tlrt t.o feet iclow the sur fa 'o . sr.y, um per foot alter that. W. S. NEWBURY, 104 and 100 Front Street, PORTIiAND, ... OREGON, GENERAL Traveling nuil Managing Agent FOR IDAHO and WASHINGTON TERRITORIES ana tne btatjs of ujikuun, for FRANK BROS. & CO., SAN FR-.NCISC0 AND P0RUAND, Importers and Dealers In AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Solo Pacific Coast Agents for the Genuine and World-Renowned WALTER A., WOOD'S Harvesting Machines, Embracing ENDLESS CHAIN & SWEEP RAKE, Self-Raking Reapers, One & Two-Horse Mow ers. MOWINGr ATTACHMENTS, HARVESTERS, AND stoir - :oi23La.:rs. The Walter A. Wood's unrivaled Harvester and Self-Binder Is the ttreateet Labor Salnir Machlnolnthcuorld. with this midline, one man with three horses can cut and bind from li to 15 acres of train per day, am' two week's timo catd In harvestlm,' a crop by bcln nins In season. It may be ned cither as a Harvester and Scir-Blnder, or as a Harvester alone. The Walter A. Wood! Wew Double-Geared Br or. Mowers, With Brass Hearings, patent oil Cups, and new and Improved Guards, ureyuaiantced to bo tho Best Mow ers in tho orld. THE WALTER A. WOOD Chain Rake and New Iron Sweep Rake, Self-Raking Reapers, Arc tho best Sclf-Raklnjr Reapers on tho earth, and w e aro w alting or the man who will deny it and oi e us a chance to try it against anything made. FARMERS AND DEALERS are cautioned against a cheap and light mow or ofiered aa Wood machine, and purchasers should bo sure that they get machines stampei WALTER A. WOOD, As nono other are genuine. The Invincible Threshing Machine. THE LA BELLE WAGON, (Prlilo or the Pacific Coast), FARM, bPRINQ. or EXPRESS, wide or narrow track. Eastern bed and top fox, or California stake rack bed and hot, with California ROLLER BRAKE. LIGHT DRAFT AND WARRANTED. Ecry wheel rolled In bollln oil beforo tho tire Is set, and the wagon has stood the test of tho climate of California better hsn any other wagon in tho market" act ruus four to ihe hundred pounds lighter than any other, oivinir lo our uslm? a slcein Tnnnnfartnrpri ex pressly for us fh m brass patterns and catt from tho eclcbratrd i.ake -uperior Iron, and from tho superior manner lu which our skeins aro set. The Buford Iron Gang and Sulky Plow. Light draft, ea-Ily adjusted, and the only Gang or Sulkeyndjns'id with screws or that can bo run on a side hill fully warranted to bo the best plows on the Pacific Coitt. Also a Full Line of the Fatuous Ill-lord BlacUhawlt Single Plows, Rcolvine and Sulky Rakes, Reed Sowers Prills, Barley Forks and a full llnu of Wood and Steel lioods. Send for Catalogues and Prlro Lists. FRAMK BROS., San Francisco. XV. S. NEWBURY, manager, Portland. Ague Mixture I Chills and Fever aro permanently Ihe plunger to work with other wood to i-alb:, Ju'y U. !f.;u. A. FKESCOTT. Sin RUPTURE. Ifenn more .Metallic Tm..c. ;w. more sciferlrg fn.mlioii HiopnTMiM prnjs Dr. !,..', lt cut Lltie Tiurs is worn willing-and romiurt nt -Ll auddsy. n.d will and ba. pirf.iime.1 radical cmts wteri all oihers bate failed. Kinder, if jou are mu tated, uy oue of Dr. l'owe's conifoitahle elastic rit. r-.....-.. .k- ,. ,M linn jeJCl II JllIM E i;iftT!n cured by Dr. Jayuc's Agne Mix ture. With a llttlo caro on tho part of the patient to avoid exposuro, and tho occasional use of Jayne's Sana tive PiLLs.this romedy will bo found to bo certain In its operation, and rad ical In its effects. In many sections of tho country subject to Ague and other malarial diseases, it has an es tablished character as a popular spe cific for theso harrassing complaints, and tho number of testimonials re ceived show that its reputation is constantly increasing. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers aro effectually cured by Dr. Jayne's Ague Mixture. In theso com plaints caro should bo taken to follow tho directions closely, and especial attention given to tho liver, which should bo assisted in performing its functions by Dn. Jayne's Sanative ' Pills. Jft. T. A. DAVIS & CO., Oregon. Wroletalc Agents. Portland, ocISmi STATE AGENCY ron th Patrons of Husbandry. Front Street, near Flanders' Wharf., PORTLAND OREGON. Tuvt I'livrT, Uti Sicramcnlo tL, SiaFrandrio. J AujItcm all communications to S, P. LEE, Ascot,