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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1876)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. 4 I 4 i ( t J 1 t ip ' .; b ci n tc .11 u .( it o o - c t c f 1 The Walter A. Wood Binder. Tho lint machine) Marled In tlio Cenlonnlal Field Exhibition was the Walter A. Wood haryeHter with tlio Inch binder attachment. The ordinary harveHtT carried the grain to the binder, whore it was compressed by two arms and held while a third arm surround ed it with wire, and on IIh way made a perfect twist knot. In this shape tho fcheaf wan (llnciiarped irorn the machine In good order. The binder bolng independent ol the rest of tho implement, wbh carried hack wardH and forwards by a lever In tlio hands of the driver, ho that it was capable of bind Inic the center of the Hheaf of tho shortest barley equally with tho longest rjo, anI had another lovor by which the size of tho sheaf In regulated at will. The whole working of tho machlno was thrown out of gear by a slmplo loot l&vor. and tho blndor coulu be entirely delached from tho harvester lor transportation with out taking out a bolt, It bound both tho umall sheaf of two or threo straw and the largest one oidlnarlty required. One of tho many objections in all hinder whoro wire is used, Instead of the grain ibelf, seems to be the wiro in throbbing. Mr. I.ocke, tho In -Mintor, han constructed a palrol shoais by which he can, with ono hand and ono mo tion, stl.o, cut and hold the hliidlnie wlro at the thresher and, ieodlng a sheaf to the thresher, throw the wlro to any rcquhod Hpot or rocoptacle. Tills ho claims to uo on tlr6lyunnix:omary, a. In his opinion, tho wire Is no detriment to proper threshing. ilo has constructed it, as ho says, merely to save the trouble of combatting tho prejudice against tho wire. I am luiormcd that tho Walter A. Wood Co. havo expended a iabu lotis sum of inonoy in porfecllng tills binder, and Mr. Loeko says he has now ono thou sand of thorn In successful opotatlon in the Held. Jtuial AVm ) m . r. Attiui.Sia'II; i''Alii Clitou.Nii. Tlio Stat'. Kalr (irounds, near this city, aro beginning to assume a Imsy aspect, 'lho contractors have commenced work on tho Mechanical JIall,orwest extension of tho Pavilion and will push it to a rapid completion. A tem porary residence is being orected ou tiie grounds f,)r tlio iimj of tlio President of the Association, which Is u commendable im provement. As tho Presidents elected encii year usually aro compelled to slop on the grounds contiunually during Fair wool;, tills will enable thorn mid tlmir iamlllcs to do so with some degree of comlort. 'I ho old board fence between tlio two main gateways i on the north side is being torn away and a neat and Hiilistantlid nickel fence bolut: erect- d In Itsslead. Tlio race track is lielng round ed up at some of lho corners ami otlierwii-o put In good condition for tho coining tiials ol spued. Tlio fllock-meii aro beginning to arrive, and occupy their old ijuartors, (Jon .lolin F. iMIllor, of thlscity, and Mr. liyheo have several lino hoi.ses in training. Mr. Jilugham h,i.s arrived with several lino inirs- s and ol hers aro expected to arrive in a lew lays. From now on the population of tlio Fair (Jrounds will continue to increase rap Idly. Tiie olllcers ol the Association aro busily engaged perfecting tho necessary ar rangements and by the tiiiio F'air Wonk ar rives everything will be put In proper order lor ono of the most successful J' airs over hold In Oregon. Men my. Wi:aiiii:u Hi. tout, Acini si, ls7i,. Dur ing August, IWi tlieio were '.! iIcvh during which rain loll, vl: tho I!' mid '!, aggre gating ,i in, ol water, li! eli-iu and (I cloudy days. There was a liglii shower on tho evening oi tlio Kith, but not Milllcimil to gather in the lain guage. The numi temper atiirel'or tlio month was Ol ."(I ; highest dally mean temperature, 7.", , on tlio .'id.li; inwohi iiuiiy mean tenipeiature, ,V , ou the .Sth; mean totiipnriitiirn for lho month, at U o'clock p, in., 72" li'l"; highest (lieriiiomnler for tho month hi , at li p. in,, on the liclih; lowest thermoinotor, fl' , at 7 a. in. on the Shlli. Tho provalling winds during lho month were irom tho ninth, til days; south 7 Ihvk;S W, I day. Dining August lhW.Uiero were ;i days during which ralu lull, with ,!S in. of water, III clear and 8 cloudy days, and I it lys during which llioskywiM obscuiod by smoke. Mean temperatuio lor nionlli ii"' Ol"; lilghust dally me m tumpeiatiire lor nionth, 71', on Ilth: I.owoit daily mean temperature lor month, ,V.i , on astli. ICoi,A, Sept. l.lhTll. T. l'll.wiri:, Win. Hawyor's losldnncn, near Knrbvvlllp, was totally devtroyoil by liioou tho li'ilh nil., '. about noon. The orlgion of lho llro wasililofoctlvo Hue. Notliliijj was saved MnaaMMiiMMfMaMf&?al,M1lCVNMaMB'mnwvMiMaBa Tho Whoat Mnikot. Kui-npmiii ml vices hIhiw that tin) whout imirktit Ih ilrmnr with mi mlvmico of I1K.1IM u ciuitnl Hlni'u lnslwook. Tliorii is a brisk dimiaml forotport ;ml Mr. J . W. llonoii, ol this plnco, liiliirniH us tlmt ho lukus nil wluml iilltirtnl at 117' i emits pin- luiiUcl, m tho .intor tHt of Nlilppnn, tJinro bpin(; tonn.iKii Muiklii( ciririnis iiiiw In tlio rhur. ShUmii lUnitiiii: mill uro ihvIhk Ii"j c.uu.s to seem wliciit to Krliul for tlio local initio. At lho mills w-th'tms ur.i.l.iilv vinloiilliij lrom IlKK) lo WXM ImiiIiiiN nt licit toi slumun tlmiH, mill Mr. Ilurrni), n tbs r.iniior.-.' Wmolioiixo, Is loriilvltiK nur UHK) lii,niuis lllllly. UO lllflll IIIH IIS lll.lt lOl'lllplH 111(1 H than Inst ynir Imumiiiso thero Is Iih miiouut ol lull wim u iiiul aprlng wluml N vol 10 'omo. It is IiIh opinion, tlmt with oijiul II not (irtuter iumisiko In llux riuiinv limn lusi vimr, tlm ylnlil ill bo ono fiiriii los thim in lsT.". Tlin,lnlil of spline wlut Is also ory iins.itihf.iotiiiy in iiiunv louitlltlnn. tats uro uiisptllml IIiouku wo nunnot hniv oir 10 i-oiits olffriiil lor.mv lots mni wo un- lnrMtun.l tlmt fci oon s tlio tlurn ut whioli tho HUlbliis tliul tholr nnppli is. I'lio o.lt orop this ye iris moro rullalilo tliun wlmat. California Miukets. Wonopy tliiifiillowlni: lioin IlioSun I'rnn. olmM (VMwinviiif lltmlil of Auk. '"lt, lTU: Piiliviirlim ufwIicHt nt tl,!,i-Hiitnrcouiliiii. Itiritrily In iniwi ul Miino I ist vr ami no Illllculty iutnlt in luHilliiKVossulNiiiriinimnt llluitoli, Tlitrn N r liirnor proportion nt poor mi Inli'ilor uiio.it : IiIh miavm tli.in uhiiuI, mu lltlornooit ilonr, iiseit fur Inltumr Kiiuto't mni clilckoti IcihI. Ont ni In cjooil riiict t fulr prliv. Tlmm Is iroiul nviuirt , iimi.mil (.., il.tn ,. tlio I'liltisl KlnjjiUuu. iinitfou iviHil N iirrlviiij; frnoly and coni ninniU iHittor prlciH, As lilli u i cohik liai bot'ti ilil llir vnilny wool, Mm iiitiHjjo ImliiK-I, i:.tstorn Ortui wools Mill i; to Jt cunt!. Shlw. nti Ii.Iiik olmriiiriKl to Cork mni muni iiiiiKHiini ill Ki Is, wlillo ihoolmit. nwilo culler. Imtoro tlm .urlv.it ol','sv,.u uviHTtuo .iliont l, fn, Hliouiui: Ilml lrcly:lil do uut hold up to iho uutii'lpatisl llurn. CIioIi'O MiipU'H worn 7.i mills to Jl porliox, JiArtlutt pot s $1 i-i; Si.okol, J, IVacIiiis, Mi'tnit.s to fl por tuskot. Str.iwlnril,i, il to S fonts Ptir iiox ; lihckl'crriiw, a to ,' cxint.s i-pi iu, it iiiuoioiis, o 10 II t'HIIU lV tllH 100. Drluil diinliu il In 7 iiii.m ,,r II,. .i.t..,., - I , 4 . .. ... . ........ j.,,. ,, MVl,.0 , I to a cents, plums 5 to 0 cents, pittfd do 15 to 10 cents; California raisins ' to 10 cents per pound. Hides arn dull with no nrospoct ofim- provoinent. fetoek oi leather and hides aro ( W, accumulating. The local market Is dull and x rates aro unchanued. Tho following aro cash prices paid for uual selections: Dry, !2j;rarsc; Kip and Calf, IsWic; Wet Halted, Ugh .o'jc; Heavy Steers, o'-.fjTci Calf. M wc; Kip, 4'4rir,c; Heavy Wool pelt", 60 00c each; Medium, W'40c; siioariings, jii.-ji , skinsall being in good order. 'I he latest, Xew York rates are: Dry, 1'jc; D.-v Kip, 1-loj , r--.-rr He, gold; heaty salted Stwiri, 0V" 10j; light , WA Crt )iS k Hlir,i! .sinnrs and Cow, is'.c. currency, on avvj.ik time. European Grain Markets. I.n riii'ooi., Sept. 4 A largo portion of the crops lias been secured In satisfactory con- I ditlon. In some of the midland countiisllie llelds aro not yp' cleared, and should the present we: weather continue, the condition andouallty will bo deteriorated. The dis appointing nature of the wheat yie:d is re celving daily conlirmatiou as the iiew grain is tlireshed. This has aliected tho country markets, which are lrom Is to J per quarter dearer; but despite this, new wheat is very sparingly oliered-'a-mers even askiuga lar- ' wr advance which buyers refuse to concede. Tlio supplies ol foreign wheat and oals havo been again heavy and decidedly in ex cess ol' demand. Mixed American maizs ol sound quality sells readily at 25s per garter; , hut the maiorlty of shipments are coming to hand in such a heated condition that tho markot is becoming glutted with inferior corn, which sells very slowly, with a ten dency to Improve slightly upon a limited ad vance of lid to Is per quarter on the price quoted last Monday. All that can lie -aid ol 0'ir local wheat trade Is that large foreign ar rivals aro counteracting for the moment the advance which the Increased lirmne-s of the country markets and the short home yield led holders to anticipate. Prices must de- ppnd largely ou the rate at which foreign supplies coino to hand, and there stems to bo an immediato probability oi a nsy in who-it, as shipments aro always pushed for ward during the autumn irom ports that aro ice-bound in winter. The total quan tity oi wheat alloat for tiie United King dom is considerably smaller now than it was at this time last year. Tho continental demand may exercit("-ome influence on pri- i cxpoct much, ami irom this quarter cspeula'- iy, an it in very ciiliicult In lrom a ju-t f-'ti- uut so shortly alter Harvest we canno: mato of tho ;rop'i abroad, oiwnti to tlio con tratlictlntr nature of tho lonorts. The I-'roneh advices luriiish a ;;ood hainple. A hort liuio hIiico dissatisfaction as to quantity was. prevalent; recently wo learn that lho Minis ter of Ariculture'stated at a Cabinet roun eil that on tho v.liolo the orop v.as lather over than under the average. With very moderate arrivals at ports ol call wheat car goes havo not had steady inquiry duriiiK uio weoK, anil an lmrirooinont n.is been re alized of s jior quarter irom recent lowest point. I.iviiitroor., Sop! 1. A le.idiw; iriaiti rlr eular Hays hinco Tunsilay tho weather has been very broken, with heavy gales and Al most inees-ant rain. Tho progress ol hardest has been mateiially Intorrupted. Taking lho Kingdom Keneraily a lartjo porportlon of tho wheat remains exposed in tlio Holds, the homo supply at tho same time beui ilmlred. The demands of oonsumeis havo acr.if ri lieen fifiily ilircctod to loroiKii Htocks, and these iih miII us homo-grown have luithor ail vaneeil in most markots tlio latter as mucn as ono and two (fhilllng.s per (piartiir. I.ivi.iii'ooi, Sejit. .1, Wheat '.U ."iilaila Sd fo'r mm.iL'o Caliloruia whito; i,i!)s M red No. I; ' Id lor rod winter. Kocolpts of wheat the past throe days, 111,000 quarters American. I.o.vno.v, Sopt. 1. Tho hop harvest Is pro irriiHsIni; ovorywhero. lOstlnmtes based upon trustworthy information givos tho prob.iblo crops as follows: In ICngland, two-thirds ol i lie quantity grown in 1875; in fieriuany and Itelgium, ono half. San Fraiielxo niarkel. lUY TELKdllAl'll.l San Frunclfco, Scjil. B. lliiiir-llxlrii JiilililiiK, HOG' ID, pijalil. in J Hllur. Wheat-Firm nt 1 MWr.l .Vli choicu mlllluu'Sl "j. O.ita-Kxtrrmi'K Tin fi-i il -J t fn Ml. llitli-y Kuwl, lioi'iv..; hrerluh, O.lifil. I.epil TcHilern, '.ill1, liiijln'; !H11 , telllni-. Lherpiml nlieut nnrket to-ilaj "m IJQSh :d for aienmu California; U SdaiOi' fur Club. SALEM MARKET. MONETAHY. tK'iAL Tkndeiis, buying, SilXi : fellllis Fl.OUIt, (lltAIN .Vc. Wheat, lient white, V liurlul Oatf, 1 liu , ruin Muni, lil tti Khun, licet, M s.ick, Imirel) Itiickttheal I'lour, V n Htaii, V li"' siinrtH, V tun (MlCako Meal, V ton Klij- beed, per to Hay, W ton, new , luted, V Ion ailOCUKIKS. Miar, Sin Francmco leilncd, M Mil..., 1-lmid criiklusl pnw dcusi xr.uinldted hlrap, ft . Tea, Japan. V ft Iinpeital IXillco, Cimti Ulc.M, lii Ittii , Komi Java S.ilt, ('iirmrii Uland, per c 1.1 ct pool, coil rt e tilry lUy : t'OXc. W mi . . (JO 1 oil FIJI ITM, VK)KTAllI.i:S.:.Vc. Applr.... Ukft llllll, fl IH Abl lion, dried, V Ii. ins. " I' il! prim... 6li! Ml I'" un., II ' "illiKIr, hlKhlll Oinouv, V tn i ihli.i,c, V dan liUTTKiiriiiii;.-,, liiiltrr, nv-li roll, l piwkiul KS", V diueii Olu'ew (irejriin prlnKv U tti Unl, V UN 5ij I b no ,v, i . a' ' .to. iv& OIL.S, ,tc. V nillou.... Lluvsxl 1)11, lnuli MIC , UYj . MX Uul Hit. Vt'iUun... CiulOii, " ealtliuil Oil, jj.il. Tatltiw, i D , .1 il'.'CM . ;iv sn .1 r6l no ' l.EATHKK, .to. ' iPotit'Ct.'d liy J. W. (lilhert, tlcilcr, Mlom i SiriifrrI.Mllier. H . Xi IU Sllt'll ."-klriiii; IiMtUvr, " lirtillo LralbtT, prtliic .. Kienrli trill prdo. 'crciich Kip, pril, ll. Hint ilrcipni t"H ., " Kt; .. I'll nt.i fun .Sole, pr lllttl'r. ill), I 5.V'.S Vl JV'T1 . ,:m?1"" . .tuo ,. 4& ; ,. s:t iv . lii . . 15ft 'JOi .1 UUil SO n . aft."-"! L' Pff suns, tlty, pr a o.... ..... ,lr,','''. " ueu, i?Uttl i t'll.. , . lNr3H,rH'7VE!ST73E33Et3a" i)ippitt0, jltor.u,, itnb SpmnxiBsimx Sampan)), I. M. mf.ftt.yi Pnrl'ltnt, tUuiUli'ii'j. If. 0. SCOOOr.V, Vice 1'ivMint, (tCf'Oll. Xo. ' Trout Street, -Ucnlors in- CARRIAGES, REAPERS, MOWERS, GROCERIES AISTD PROVISIONS, AND SEMSRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A IVToliixo "CV7"soaa.is, AND AltE NOW RECEIVING The Wheeler No. 6 Combined Reaper and Mower, THE IMPROVED IQEBY TWO-WHEELED MOWER, The Surdick Reaper, the A. W. Coats Lock Lever Hay and Grain Rake, &c , &c. Or. 'y Gi m-ral A;-cnt for Oregon and V.Vhinstnn lor the koo1 oM "stand-by," the Mccormick reaper and mower., &,c. Wc arc Grangers, ami .IS can Stiisliiess. -Ciri lar-. DecrlptlM; I'amiili!cti. &.c. Agents 1.1 r.-.:oricj. KJRICUL T C R A L DEPARTMENT. LINFORTH, KELLOGG, & CO., Importers, Manufacturers, anil Dwdors in iiSTICllltUral MaCllllier'V 7 COItNEI! AMI1ILL AND I'liONT , ALFRED SLOCUM. Agent. I Wm. Anson Wood Improved Eaglo Mowers and Reapers. ; Mnni.l.ictnrctl cclnhcly liy the E.ii;le Mimin:; and ItLRpinj; Mnihinu Company, of Allnny, N Y. On" I h-irdicd lir-t cla- prii" lr.rucm.il -uin-rliirlty in thu Held, lion Frame, stinii and ilmalilu. Llirht Dr.ilt, perked Mlanted hy the weight of the dihei. l'ew biiMi". ritinin held In utudtlon liy a Stron" Srrlii" ! (imrd, oily d( prf-cd by the opeiator Knile. with hwhil Head, which nlivintc lircakinj; cither knlfo or 1 I'ltmar Tii, flinplo't. hut and n.o-t durable Mnchiiica In tiie maiket, at a prke within the leach of all. I lieu ar- of Iiiiinsltliiii. The Mine of " Win. Aiifon Wtoil " I monldoj on the frame of each im.cbliic j -liti.t jihtH are genuine. i Russell Peerless Slower and Self-Rake Reaper. ' Tin. puiicrlority of the-ic Celeliratcd Machines l In lid LlL-htnc-i of Dmlt. Great bttcii"th, and I.c of Ilandhi..'. Tlwy h.i. area: cat. tliiinioldlinr the iniiuy aocli!eiu tint orcnr ve.irlj Mlih a lioi.ttnt, as th.i I drlvirinn ceany oVtri'itinii in lime to moid It The wliciN aip bunnl nntl hiirh. lho iiIor can en-ily ilium it in or out ol .-tar. .Materia! I ino-tly ol iion and cteel. Ila-" c coieiud top, thu kceplns out all the ill it and fiit-t. Il.i mi cai-i -jiiIium-i', nlilih enn lie clianu'ed to rlslit orlifi. I ThcnSI.F-RAlvK i cntluH iimlir tliucmtinl ol the drlt.r cliciniic a sheaf lint hIicic linnlenap nili c-iinnlnP 'henf uheictlieirii.lii Ullplit. We i -in 51 y, without liar ol sun e-fnl contiadlctlon, that the Kitvscll llciipvr I the slronRist and inoi-t ilii.ible machine In iio. The Old Kcliablc Cliicaso Pitts" Separators and Horse Powers. Mal'uf.ictuicd by II. A. IMtt?' fcons' Manul.iettuiri Co., CbicDRo, 111. I'linncte and Thnl.ermen who h.iafor the ji.i-t Thlity-llvo Yeais pnrchaed and i-mployeil Ihciu. continue toi-reik In uiimli'taUble terms ol their Mipciior incil for tlirc-hincr Wlicit, Oati, llarley, llyc, l'ea- Tim ntli M-iilmiit Fls Seed tit lor nmiket. and co-tin:; lis- lor rcpnli than any oilier Separator in life. The sipnatrrshae lor the. C.ililornl.i and Oregon tiade. n new and i.upioied ilndShake blme, Mi-tly i-niierior to .my in till market. A hiw airay of tc-timoniaU on tlio In our ol'.'.co picms lho truth ol the ahoio astcr tlunfi. HAINES' GENUINE HEADERS. both Iron and Wood wheel, ten and tnche loot cut. ni.imtfarliiii.il and lmproed e.picfely for lhl House, lor thl FtaMiiiB harvest, fayvcry impoitaut lmiinemcut. Sweepstake Header. lion and Wood wheel, ten and twulvc foot cut. The icputatlon of this well known Header Is too well cs Ublihul to iciiiuc comment. G.inlcii City Milkv Horc Ilake Hi MatcMil'iy Iloi.e Hakes, Wood ltcnlin llorso Hakes. ty Wc cicn Hicomnjodatinj; and libernl as anj hcuso on thcCoat. Farmers look to join interests and ex amine our bmck before '.u ill'.-, liidiif "oliclted and promptly illicit. Llbeinl discount will alwsjs bo mado for Cash. J.E"Ncml lor IlliiNti-Htcil t'irciiliirM ami Cntnloynio, and Price LlM. Pelton's 0-"olc3L Horse-Po-wer C0MTERBALAN0EIBMTIN& SEPARAT0E. ""Hi -fe&f""' S..PELTON ..;. etui i eZl 4 c'iWWV' "SSS, ': Tlt .ifr!?v ,, A.cVr?.l t'o-ii .X-zzzi . m..(Tf. li. -J-r-.- -i.r " .-..": . ii VVri: aie prepnad to maiiu'.ti u,i UKll'ilall oiticr- 1 'i waimuiiu. i r ii mu iiUi.. ml lot niiiilan. ,.i nsiieu. tinlcri, -liould Ii-j sent In inrl), ti the totuln feafiiu Adiiiiss. vi in nil! ditappoii PELTON l'ELTON. 50 CENTS FEES. M'lXI.W, OKr'Ult TOI! hllOUT TIME ONLY. 111 M'nil. 1M1 r vln l lo.i tniaiulKw siili-ciib, r ori'iii. Xt "iih ,it Mi'Min t . it un, tnilciiii I'bNVkNM VI. Ml iIIUI Mllivl II filll' lo -l-lllk Iu .Uli.iu Plato M,ii. I..ri,ir Mu , a iler tnuli ih ! lar ! inch ii' dla.iict,r inc. ,Vion en i. '1 In All! Mr' )toTlll. Ult klllilronil. -I in. li p.n.'tl (".l- Pi". Mitiotipti"ii price V niiif a i.ir "iid 'ji tents, and jou will riCtMc the ....r' mrii.i lor out iear, ioi.-pilit.iinrl lho ibmr v,iMl eintlr. Address. lli.TO. l'l'lll,IMll.i fit., JflUI.1 lWlll.OMlWAl . Xh YotiN. StlZt V MUM 1 .., hi ,. ',..1 rtrn. ft i lE iw lull ' n - ii '. N'l'lr, UlU J MtiUiiiAtii xi j ,,,V.... Si ou msttc Mntmsx. c issi'ed ivrnv rinriv, r.v CLARKK iz CUAIG, i'i't.nuit:i anii I'liornirroit .s. .. ri.Aiiui: u. , t'li.iK.'. Term of Sub.crlpUou. One cop),oin your (XJnambt'rr) fi.50 Onartip),rlx months (i nnmben) l.Ml Due copy, Uiro uio.ilit (Uaambcie) ,? Of 3E3C., T. . MATLOCK, SfCitlaiv, IWtarni. POUTMXn, OSECOX, FPU. ASSORTMENT OK Tlio 3-x-za.s TIIE .Il'STLV-CKLEWlATEI) A FULL LINE t.! tl t ,i .nopal touns In tho f-i.itc and .nijoin April 23. isrii tf. and Farmers' Tools, STItEETS, POltTLAND, OIIIJGON. ALSO, I Otnin Cradles Scjtlic and (snaths, Haying Tools ol all kind. I Ornnzir awl Cannon fceidSowuis. n .w. J!i V, ,VvHVir5v- r ! -i .ninaV'it T'ikIiuis. All i'i' woikl- Idly I'Ll,- 1 piii, list MhH'h wi 1 U sintbj (null .1" toon h iiuciit. us wi will u.nnunutuii prlmlp.illy ou orders for & GAVACS, Saier.1, Oi At'ttU, inililiiniil l,i:WI hAVAUE. he Farmers' Pump. O () D P F M P s. w T" AM N'nW M VNI'FAtTl U1NC. AT TUT VILI. S oT the C'liplt il I tlt'llielillw' I'i'lupilly. V,rM, t M c ul, i Ini tp that 1 i-1. pin TU. iiuj ntlui mr uiaiU' In thlrt. an. 'I'uVinu lite of the luc tt.ii r tx peilei. it gained in its mi.nui.iciuri' l.eu ti.'itc ike jmlidc th.' IttHt Wootli'ii Pump oit'i- iiinilc. with hardwood nuiurtmeu' for the ii'iwgir to wink In, the upper stotk lio.ug enn.1 In with other wood lo pifttiii nacklu, li) the tun. Ad ncrrtins ttirlni.i; to inrtliat a F1I1ST CLASS 1'V.MP are Inti.td loi.lll and look.it mj stock. riiiiips dclhi'i'Oil and set iii, a n tl iw.ir.iiil cd lo ltnrK Mfll. I'I'l 'K 1'J l.i ilr-t i'lt. f,i , low the st:r- (8tV. Il. tllils i tr It III . lit! 1 1 HI. A. l:.hroTT. I Salop. Ju't II lsv.. BUPTUBE. IVnnnmi .llrln'1 r T U-- - N' mnrti rn:T,ri floin ln'i il'iipoi !, i S rn.t lr II,.,,,- p.," ml Ulrrlll' 'I'llist I W.irn Willi rr nl ll ( IHn'oll ni-i ! snd rii and will at.it has pi r,uriitl ruditl ru when all miters lnJfilcd. Itradcr, If tin am rnp tnre,l, try nueol Dr. Kniti-V rnnifiuul' rllr p p.Inncct: ton wilt netfr ruiel it linvx Kiastic Tni'j VvJit'As.t, u,ySatrau.ii:tott., fcioFraLcino. W. S. NEWBURY, 101 and lUi! Front Stitct, POKTMMli - - OlU.-lJON, OENERAI, Tracliis(r mill latiaInir Agent FOIt IDAHO and WASHINGTON TEItUITor.IES and tho STATE OF ORECiON, Tor FRANK BROS. & CO., SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND, Import c's and Dealer in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Sole Pacltlu Coast Agents lor thu Genuine and Woi-ld-Renowned WALTER A, WOOD'S Harvesting Machines, Emiiractni; ENDLESS CHAIN & SWEEP TJflWf Self-Raking Reapers, One & Two-Horse follow ers. MOWING ATTACHMENTS, HARVESTERS, AM) Tho Walter A. Wood's wni'lvalec e-isrvester -Binder and Self I tho eri-t. -. I hor.-rc Machine in thu world. Mth tlil m.iih"u', ne re.m with thin' l.ipriw cat' cut and , " d Hon u t , r, acres or i.-ruiii jm i iy. am' t'.ownk's tiuiesu d in l.arM-tliun cif p bj Wslii i.iiuin -easou. It m.'y ln-icnt eiui'raia Harvester and bell-Ilii.dci, or as a ll.ineitcraii.ue. The Walter A. Wood New sDcubJe-Qeared Bron Rfsovers, With lira-. lleailn;', patent oil Cnp-, and new and impioMd (,uirds, .-iicsuarantced to lie the lle-t 3Iim crs in the world. THE WALTER A. WOOD Chain Rake and Hew Iron Sweep Rake, Solf-Raking Reapers, Aic Hie bct Sclf-Iiaklnj; Jleapci on tho earth, and we am waiting or the man who will clenv it and she us a iliancc to try It aiinst jnjthln; ni'.ilc. PAUMBhS AND DEAI.KHS aic c.iiitlnned nnin?! i c heart mill liqht mnv cr ollcrcd n. i nod midline, and putih'isuis should bo eiirc tint they net ni'ieliine" stampoi AVAIiTXCIC A. AVOOD, Ab nono otlierarc enuirc. Tlio Invincililo TiiresliiiiK Machine'. THE LA (E's'iilo oi' BELLE WAGON, lho I'aclHc C'on.sti, I'AItM, hl'lUMJ. or HXI'llESS, wldo or nir-ow trak. Easieni b.'d mid loi box, or California st ike rack bed and bo-;, w ith CilifoiLla ItOLLEU IHtAlvE. EIGHT DUAPT AND WAUIIANTBD. Ftcry w heel rolled m boil'.n oil befoio tho the Is ct, and tho w.iou li - rtnnil the tc.-t of the climate ot California belter Hum any ollur nat;cin In the market and runs four In Hi huudied pound" lighter than any oilier, owlr in mu nsinj n skein mnnnfactnrcd es-pro-rly loi ns frcni brass pattcTii" and cart finm ths ctleblatnl 1 nl.u MiriLrmr linn, and from ihn .nupilnr m.iuuei In which our rkiius aiu set. The Buford Iron Gang and Sulky Plow. Light di.ift, eaily adju-ted, and the only Ganir oi Milkuyitdlnrti'rt wlthscicws or that can be run on .1 hie hill. 'Fully warrantcdlobo the bet plows on the I'aclllc Co.i-t. Also a Full Lino of the Famous JJinloid I5,a:KJi;ivi Jt Slnclo Plows, Iiotolvinir and Snlkv Hikes, Seed Sowers. TlrllK Ilailey Forks and n lull line of Wood and Steel Goods. Send lor Catalogues and Price- I.irtr. FllA.Mv BHOS., San Franci'cu. V. S. KEWBVRV. lUnnasnr, Poiilnnd. gue mixture CllillS and Fever nro permanently cured by Dr. Jay no's As; no Mix ture. With a littlocaroon tho part of the patient to avoid exposure, mid tho occasional lit-u-of .Iayxu's Saxa tivi: I'ii.i.s,tliN remedy will be found to lie certain in it-, operation, and rad ical in its effect. In many sections of tlio country subject to Ague and other malarial ilhease, it has an es tablished character as a popular spe cific for the-o liarrasiiifr complaints, and the number of testimonials re ceived show that its reputation is constantly increasing. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers aro effectually cured by Ir.Jnyiies .U no .Mixture. In theso com plaints c.iro should bo taken to follow the directions closely, and especial attention jjiven to tho liver, which should bo assisted in performing its functions by Kit, Jaynu's Sanative I'h.ls. T Otvr A. DAVIS ,V CO., Wholcralc Acntr. I'nitlufd f'USraJ STATE AGENCY rm; Til Patrons of Husbandry. Front St.cet. near Flinders' Wharf., I'OKTIAND OKE0.. Addrc all conucnaicatloce to S, P. LEE, Ajcat. MP " ' tmSjl