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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1876)
Minj'' rwWflSSrij'. ?," !r r-mj r aomU-JKIX? 7f 3 Mr. Smith's Boy YocNc. Mcnciiacskn' who irAS llltOWN'S JJOY C'OJ.D. A fainlly named .Smith has recently moved to Gorinantown, and Mr. Brown's boy, on .Saturday, leaned over the fence and trave to our reporter his impression of Mr. Smith's boy, a lad about fourteen years old: "Ye-1, mo and him are right well ac quainted now. lie knows morc'n I do, and he's had more experience. Bill .s.iys his father used to be a robber (.Smith by the way, is a deacon in tbe J'roibyleriun church, and a very excel lent lawyer;, and that lie has ten mil lion dollars in gold bulled in his cellar, nlonjr with a wnole lot or human bones peoples lieS killed. And he says his lather is a conjuier, and that he make- all the earthquakes that happen any where in the world. The old man will Miiiio home at niirht. after there's been mi earthquake, all covered with sweat, and so tired he can hardly stand. J til I m lys it'- iiicli hard work. And Bill tol'il me t'mt 'once, when a man camo around there trying to sell lightning rod-, hi- father got mad and et, ct him right up; and he takes bites out of overybody he coiiks acroit. "Hut's what mil tens me. inars all I know about it. And he told mo that he once u-ed to have a dog, one of thoMt little kind of dog, and he was ilying his kite, and ju-t for fun ho tied the kite -string unto hisdogS tall. And then the wind struck her, and his dog Menta hooinln' down the street, with hind legs in the air, for a burnt a mile, when the kite all of a sudden begun to go up, anil in about a minute the. dog was fifteen miles high, and command ed;.! view of California and Kgypt and Oshkosh, I think Hill said, lie came down, anyhow, I know, in Brazil; and Bill -aid ho swum home all the way in the Atlantic ocean; and when be land ed bis legs weie all nibbled oil" by hharks. I wi-h father would buy me a dog, -o's I could -end him up that way. Jin t I never had no luck. Bill said that Avheiethe.v used to live he went out on the roof one day to fly his kite, and he sat on lop of the ehimbly to give tier plenty of loom, and while he was .sitting thero thinking about nothing, the old man put a keg of powder in the fireplace to clean the soot out of the clilmlily, and when he touched her off Bill w.is thrown over agin the Baptist eluirch steeple, and he landed on the weathercock with bis pants torn, and they couldn't git him down for three days, so ho hung there, going round and round with the wind, and ho lived by eating the crows that came and bat on him, because they thought he was made of bheet iron and put there on purpose. "He's more fun than enough He was telling me about a sausage .stutter Ills biothcr invented. It was a kinker machine that worked with a treadler and Bill said tho way they did in the fall was to lix it on the hogs back, and connect t lie treadle with a .string, and then hog'd woik the treadle, and keep on running it up and down until the machine cut the hog all up tine and .shoved (lie meat into the skins. Bill miiu nis nvolher called H 'I'.vory lloir Ills Own Stutlbr;' and it worked .splen didly. But 1 d'know; 'pear- to me ther couldn't bono machine like that. But, anyway, Bill said so. And ho told about an undo of his out in Aus tralia wlio was et by a big oyster once, and wlieujlio got inside he. stayed there till he'd ot the oyster. Then ho split the shell open and took ono half for a boat, and he sr.ilcd along until he met a sea sfttrpcut, mid ho killed it and drawed oil its nkin, and when he got liome he sold it to an engine company for a ho-o for forty thousand dollars, to lut out tires with. Bill said that was actually so, ooeauso ho eoulil show me u man who ued to belong to the en t'ino comp uiy. J wish father'd let me go out to Hilda Hca serpent liko that; nut he don't let me have no chance to distinguish myself. 'Bill was saying only yesterday that tho Indians caught him once, and drove eleven railroad spikes through lib; stomach, and cut off his .scalp, and it never hurt him a bit. He said he got away by the d uighter of the Chief mier.King mm out ot the wigwam and lending him a horse. Bill savs she was, in love with hlui. And when I askod him to show nio tho holes where they drove iiithcin spikes, ho .said ho diirml't take off hU clothes, or he'd bleed ito death, lie said hisown father lldnt,Vuou- It, because Bill was afraid it might worry the old man. And Bill told me they wasn't goliur to get him to go to Sunday school. lie says his father has a brass Idol that he keeps in the gartet, and Bill nay lie made up his mint! to bo a pagan, and begin to co naked, mid carry a tomahawk and a bow and arrow, as soon as .tho warm weather comes. aiuI to prove it to me ho savs luY lather has this town all un derlaid with nltro-glycrlne, and as .oon as ho get ready he's golucto blow the old thing out, bust her up, let her rip, and diwiuiINh her. He t,ald .-o .down at the dam, and told me not to tell anybody, -Out 1 thought they'd hel 810 narm tu mentioning It to you. And now 1 lielievo 1 must be going; 1 hear jm whistling. Maybe lie's got souio nUng else to tell me. 'J'lw Smith I my, ho think, will Ik jimtltahle to the vouth of this conimu uUy.'iiliuUjiiiu Jlu'hlin. MlwKOHTl XK.S Ol' Nil l 1-vslTt. Wo- ti:s. A writer in tlu I incinnati d'o-i'Niys- The iieculi.tr misfortune of a woman thus gifted N (h-it she is separ ated by her genius from gonerul .socie ty. This is a penalty whloh all such jhji-soiis feel keenly. There are few inoii whoaie sutllciently her equals in talent to command her respect. Then lis for love matters, it m-iy be aked, who Is there that would fall in love with such a HonessT Let none envv Unit tU'i'reo of talent which nmt rjiuse perpetual desolation. If Miss Dickin son ever marries, it must be nn act of condescension. Women 01 taieni, when they take a husband, must view him as "the weaker vessel." Mrs. Sig ourney, for instance, was in her day, a noted poet, but who ever hear of Sig ourney? He was merely a Hart foul carpet dcaler,unknown beyond tho lim its of his trade. Jenny I.ind throw herself upon nn inferior fellow, whose urine she has been compelled to wear, and Mrs. .Stowe has always ranked above her excellent husband, the 1'rofessor. And Mr-. Siddons, too, that famous trage dian! There mut have been a Mr, Klilrinnx. lmt. fhoiiL'h he was a clever player, he was lost in tho grandeur of nis u-ife. Xohodv ever heard ot .Sid- dons, except as a small piece of mas culinity attached to a woman. Mrs. Scott-Siddons is now in Aus tralia, and will do well if she gets rid of her drunken husband. This fellow attended in this country during her last year's engagements in tins coun try, "and was generally drunk while she w.is electrifying the audience. Mrs. Siddons has had in this wretch a dreadful source of annoyance and morti fication. Statistics place- the number of milch cows in the United States at i:),000,000, and credit them with a product of, in round number:', 1,100,000,000 pounds of butter. They were arrived at ursi oy an old and very intelligent butter mer chant, who has given much thonght and careful study to tho subject, and whoso investigation led to the follow ing calculation: That of our popula tion, ."i,000,000 would consume one pound of butter each per week: 10,000 would consume thrce-quaiters of a pound each, ami 10,000 would consume one-half a pound each, and 10,000 would consume one-quarter of a pound each, makintr a total consumstion of 1,0 10,000.000 by .'W,(M)(l,00() people. This it is calculated, is for table use alone, and one-third is added for culinary purposes, giving an aggregate consump tion of nearly 1,100 0110,000 pounds, the difference being made up by tho ex poits. A Wnoi.KsAi.i: Tua 111:11 ix Livi: Stock. Cant. Itichaul King lives on his farm (Santa Oortrudo) thirty miles from Corpus Christi, Texas, and in March last sold to ono party from Kan sas 20,000 head of horned cattle (all out of his own stock) for tho sum of1?:!:!", oOO, delivered in Hoyt City, Kansas, $100,000 paid down in cash and the bal ance on delivery; and in April he sent off tho stock in thirteen droves, which arrived all safe. To be certain to have the requisito number to be delivered ho added o,000 extra head, and still has left some r0,0U0 head, besides 2."i, 000 head of sheep and 7.000 or 8,000 horse and mule stock. Ho has some (10,000 acios of land under fence, and is now fenring in (10,000 acres more, and .still has 1 10,000 acies in and about the samo tract. It took 700 men to drive this lot of stock, and upward of ?o0,000 for the outllt. Tho following is the testimony of Dr. boring respecting Hungarian grass: "I helieve I can make moro milk with this gras--, cut and mixed in tho same manner. And wbon you re member that you can raise on ordinary land by sowing tho seed of tho Hun garian grass, lato in June, from two and a half to three and a half of good fodder to thoacie, and this crop can bo sown after wo have ascertained wheth er we are to have a good crop of hay or not, you will see the value of this grass. I have such a high opinion of it that on my farm this year and last I taised from seventy-five to one hundred tons of it for the purpo-o of feeding to my milch cows during the winter. A paity of ten KuglMi medical men were dining not long ago, when one of them inquired if all pre-ent were limit ed in their practice to a -election of six pharmacoiselal remedies, which would bo chosen as being the most useful, compound drugs to bo excepted. JCach of the paity wrote tho names of tho six drugs ho would select, and handed them to tho doctor who asked the question. On examination the ballots, it was found that a majority of the votes wero givon in favor of opium, quinine, ana iron; between mercury and iodide of potassium they wero equally divided, as .thoy weio, als, between ammonia and chloroform. Twenty-two magnltlcont Norman stallions, two mares and ono colt have arrived in Now York, and after restipg went West. Mr. .Mark Denham, a Western breeder who has his farm at Wayne, Illinois, recently traveled pretty thoroughly through northern Franco and selected these from the choice stock on the best farms there. They are valued at from Sl',000 to :?;!, 1)00 each; they are essentially draught horses. They have large, strong, bodies, strong legs and good feet, their coats are rich and glossy, and mane, and tails very full and heavy. In weight they average about 1,S00 pounds, rnllke the Ameiicaii, when the yrench people vote monuments they build them. The roto-sil statue of Lib erty to Im erected in New York harbor is -ilroady ai riving in sections. A con signment, consisting of the right arm. hutwl aral wrist, arrived 011 Monday in a French .steamer; and to give a notion of tho sio of the statue, it may bo stated that the thumb nail is two feet long and one ami a half feet in width, and tliaf the freight charges 011 tho consignment, amount to f UK). Seven more siu'tions remain to be brought over. Henry Watter-on poetically saysthat "Ice is water gone to sleep." It has every opportunity for going to .sleep while Henry Wuttersou is around. WILLAMETTE FARMER. w. S. NEWBURY. 101 and 10b Front Street, PORMAMli - - - OBKOON, GENERAL Traiclin' mid Managing Agent FOIt IDAHO and WASHINGTON TERRITORIES and Ihc STATE OF OREGON, for FRANK BROS. & CO., SAN FfU.NCISC0 AND PORTLAND, Importers and Dealer lit AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. bolo I'rft-iUo Coast Af-'ents for tho Genuine and "World-Hsnowned WALTER A. WOOD'S Harvesting Machines, Embracing ENDLESS CHAIN & SWEEP RAKE, Self-Raking Reapers, One & Two-Horse Mow ers. MOWING ATTACHMENTS, HARVESTERS, AD The Walter A. Wood's unrivaled Harvester and Self-Kinder I tor irrtntcf t lalor binine Machine in the nor'd. With tlili mi'lilne, one man witli three hore- can cm ani J 'ml from 12 to 10 acres of jjr.iln per day, nud tncMvetk't time riucd hi li mtaiimj a crop li) bcin ntnjr in eci-on. It in iy he Uf-cd tiihtra a Harvester and oclt Binder, or as.l Ilane-tu alone. The WaitW A. Wood New Double-Geared Iron lowers, WlthBri-n lleiilns" patent oil Ciin, and new and lniroHl l-4ii 1 1 H, are guaranteed to le the lletlitovw ir in the nnM. THE WALTEE A. WOOD Chain Rake and Now Iron Sweep Hake, Self-Raking Reapers, Ate tin up-tbiiritaMni: Diaper on the eirth, and wo .iru w jltl'i or the run ivno ill duiv it und uie us a cluntu to try It aiinst anything nude. FUiMEh-i AND DEALERS arc- cnntlonul n-alnet athea-umd luht nioucr oikrcd an i lull in Rhine, ami ptuui iters thould Ui sure that they i;u m ij-hini - -tampe i WAiri:it a. wood, Ae none othu are genuine. The Invincible Thresliins Machine. THE LA BELLE WAGON, (li-llo of tho Pacific :ou0, FAHM, hl'tilNd. or rXI'KKSb, wldn or iianon traik. I'tttem but and tiv hot, or California claKe rac!. but und 1u, with California ltOLLEU 1)11 4 KB. Lll'.Iir MUFT AND WAtiltAXTED. Kerv wheel roth 1 inbolPu" oil before the tirf It pet, and iIim hu'.-oii has jii.od the lot of tin. climate of Cililrrul.i In Hi r 'Ian any oth-r Hjon in tho market and run- to ir to lUe hundred poind- llh'er than any othei, oniric to our indite a hkein imnufaitured -x-prej-j KtriHfioni lira-- pattirio ami ci-t liora the ttli.br.iti d Luke Superior Iron, and from the superior riiautitrlu which our ktlna are bet. The Buford Iron Gang and Sulky Plow. Ll,-M draft, easily adjii'tid, ami tho only Gang or Milki v adjust, d w ilh -ttm orthattanho nin on a i!dr hill, fully warranted to be the best plows on the 1'atlllc Coi-t. Al-o a Full Lino of tho Famous ISiif'oril 931:irkliaiK Mnjlo rios, Htohlni and Sulk, ltikie. -ecd ovnrs llrill". Bark) Forks and a full line of Wood md -teel ititod- heud for Catalogue and Prl'i Lists. t HA.NK BHoS , .san Fnnclrco. V. S. B!.VIIl'KY, niiiiiiitror, Tonlind, gue mixture Chills and Fever aro permanently curud by Dr. J .sync's Ague Mix ture. With a Httlo care- ou tho part of tbe patient to avoid exposure, and tbo occasional ubo of Jxy.nk's Sana tive riLLS,thlH remedy 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 spo cille for tlicso harrassiug complaints, ( and tho number of testimonials re ceUcd show that its reputation is constantly increasing. Intermittent and Remittent Fevers nroofl'octuiuly cured by Dr. Jayne'a Agno Mixture. In theso com plaints c.wo should bo taken to follow tho directions closoly, and especial attention given to tho liver, w hich tihould bo assisted In performing its functions by Dn. JAYB'aSASATivr Pills. V. A. DAVIS Jt CO. On "n. WholcMle Actnts. 1'ortUnd. cMruJ STATE AGENCY Patrons of Husbandry. Knl Street, nur rUndfrs' Wharf., l'nUTl.WD, .... nHKCOX, AJJrvif ll totnmuBlcttJoai tu t, I . L3f- J.-a:. J Land forjmmigrants. CHOICE FARMS FOR SALE, 4,000 ACRES, In Quantities to Suit Purchasers QQrv AfHrs clno Miuti and ailjnlnme the Kill jmitjKJ rhi! Ilei at it Sjln. all tintltr iultlatiuii, andMiitablc lor i;r-lii or c citable?. 0tO APKr.S. ri.iirnil'eontln?ltof Silom, ot, the rallr. ad, wi li Mill ii.it niniila': throuit'i It. Thl I Ihi-croi'ta' la 'mm hut! In Virion totintj, with lint-fjir'ai, in r-l-'in ,- In pirt of the old Itntor ilonatlun calm, on hiih I nl-ttl the pri"ni.t iar fifty tui'hcl of m heal un.l ihree tons of tlnnithj ptr acie. Tlio lirst con i f oaf uvir taUed on ?art of this land mei'ured nlni ti-inur bnthil- per acie cnln weiahnrl anilcrounailaintd by 3Ir. Allred fctauton, of Salem. 2700 Ar-rtrs ofpr-lricitidll.-ht brush lind. Mini tlrtljtr for Ijrmiu p'irMi-ts, lmimi'td by Ihc Will urn tie rlwr lor lour tniies, beautiful lake on the cast, boat lanjin,-s all aloni: the riir, comnunclnfr four miles north of salein ,XX o33iOlcr prro-lao. lo-aaca-tholiru-esi ami uio-t suit ablo body ol land to be lound la the W lllamette alley to be pnrtUated by a colony To he sold linin 15 to fMper acre This laud ill all be Immediately re-sm-iejed,ndcan be sold lnlarjrornr s-i alkr 1. ireel', toult purchairs. It can l)-i siibilividtd to the Inn potl)lc adantac:c, 'nd 1 can ofier any pel-son or per son", or rolnin of person-, d sirlnc to pi.rrha-i- homi e in the bct part of the Wlllaraette Miiley, near the city of Saltm and within reach of the be-t social ad- antajTe-. ai, well a- most favorably located with to sntct tomarktts, irreater advantages, ou more lavor able terms, than thet- can ever exptci to realize as liu. THOMAS CKOSS. Salem, Nov. 0. 1S73. Valuable Lands for Sale. 000,000 ACRES EASTftKIS OREGON, ron Farming mid Gia.lmg Purposes. Thtc lands ure situated In Wasco, Grant, and Baker CountU- and arc olltred for sale in mch slidtiitl-, not It-- than lioatu-, a- tmehaseis may dtttrt, licit- laliiirtted a mo-t lavtrable importunity to lin lulaiantiand teitltr-pctkln homes and low pilced land, to acquire both on the mo-t ria-onablc- term-. Tbesn lands ure ctcillcnt lor lirinlni; and nia?lnr. On most of the tract- no qrubblm; or other jir pari tloiiof the land lor plnwinu is niiilnltc. A uruulh of nutrition ."ri-s toiere the uplands, afloidlm; the best of pasturage, while In the allev and bottom land- the irra-s can be mowed and made Into huj. Living Springs and Streams Water the lands in arion- dlrtct!on. T ho upland", or m'llnl nidi, can bu put Into crura with tuo niot satltlacioiy ltturn. 3?RX7SIT, Particularly PEACHhH, I'l.UMS, GRArES AP-Pl.tr-, I'fcAU'". and CIIEliMES a- wtll a- the SMALLER 1'RL'lTa, can be giown iu (jrett abun dance. TIic Climate ol ?,aterii Oregon 1 icry I3culi!iliil. Flouri-hiiir; to.n are located nt cmenl'nit poln fortralhc: the mall- art njiulirlj convtjed thiorh out that section, an I a jiro.-jiciojs pupulition i-al ready e-tabllhtd, occupitd in farmim;, totkj,'row in'. inlnliiK- and uiriou- other pursuits. TEKAIb -?1 21 per acie ant upwari'.-, according to quality and iiutiititj. lnteie-t ten jitr ctnt. 011 de terred pn.vnients. For lurthtr liilormntlon, app'.v in per-on, orb let ttr, to tlVAt. I. rVRIiV, Acent, Crit's Bniltllns, stark st , bttw. i-'icntund Tlr-t, Port'and, Ort.-on. jell mi STOETH SALEM ST0HE. W. 1L.. WADE, L T TnH BRICK STORE, HAS JCST RECCIV- ea a lull assorimeniot General Merchandise, Dry Groodsj Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Clothing Oalcnlited for the Cltv and Country Trade. Bnn?ht at ow, and will he ("old at as SMALL- A PROFIT. M -.Lose who SELL AT COST. pp-Ooods delivered !o inv part ot tho cltv free of chan-c. NoSy 1,TT3F8.ra"X,,3?,TJ3F8.2I3 STORE. I nWK PURCIUSFT) Tlin ENTIRE Interrst of Messrs Yeaton ,t Loiuluirj la the Furniture store on the we-t slot- of Commercial Street, Salem, and shall keep on hand a OEXKRAI. AS SORTMENT of goods for the retail trade FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY I'arlor & Chamber SetN, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, R.OCKERS, &.C., By the est or single pli-cc. Repairing and Jobbing DONE IN THK BKHT MANNER, And at rcasoaablo price, as I am a practical u-orlimac JOHN CRAY. Silfm, Jnly U. 1S75 y FRUIT - P1TTERS, K"r ?itlo ly tlio Inventor and Patentee, B. A. LILL1E, Portland, Cr., StconJ St , tttr Salmon ami Ju'i. 'It pits een the worst ritietleof finlt, with per fect snece-s, without ! and sreit rupldity " KKtxh 1'ilb, d'nl. Altlen t'ru.l Mtoy, viegon Ctl'j "It wlllpltsiliiiipoit'idsof cherr'C' tu ten honrs, and do It bttter than It tan pn-.lbh b- done by band." o. Lvbii.io, Xutttrymah, JlUiro 'lit Or tgon. aulfc-ni SALEM FOUNDRY, & Mnolilno Hliop, ALKM. .... OREGON. B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r. iTBAM KNOtNES, SAW MILLS, OIU3T MILLS, I'vjapen, Tamps, and all kinds and styles of Ma-1 eblnery made to order. Machinery repaired at a short notice. Pattern maUiR done In all Imarious forms, an J all kind of Brass and Iron Cutinrs furnished at short notice Also, manufacturer of ENTERPRISE PLANKK au MATLttJiU. na Piii;&bi ana SUAPKRd lltr-lwt: MOUNTAIN BALM The Great Oregcn Rrmedy for CHRONIC COUGHS, CGLDS, avi oniin DUuiiNi'st oflJn; I'-untr. IS PKKFBCTLV IIAIIVfJ-.v CANNOT INJH1E tbe m' dellcatf Thf pnre syiup a beaa'.llul article pit-., tht In 'a tusl prepared llh rrvat car -n tx nd at fcolb Fl.lUUHA'a aid COX A BELT'S Dm.' Coiw Mica. telM m J. W. WIATHIrjoBU. y-rr- T e-3 ' --W.- fefStAS!' m' 'WSv:k' ' awWStStftv f s- fL32TLtrB Weatherford & Co., Wholcsalcand Retail Dealers In BRUSS, PAim, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines. CHEMICALS, S r jfTULim ery TOILET GOODS, Etc., etc. PUBS WINES and LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. Medicines Compounded, and Proscriptions Pilled. Weatherford & Co.. Janb-y CommcrclaUtri tt. 8.H.E3I. JOHN G. WSICfHT, Dealer in FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERCIAL STKEET. Salcra, April 20, 1S7S. d&wtl Patronize Home Manufactures ! WILLAMETTE Stove sVorl3Ls HAVIKG THE 15KST PATTERN OF STOVES now made, and the latest Impio entente, we are manufacturing btocs at The Lowest Rates. Aim HOLLOW WARE, and all bTOVE EXTRAS car-ton orders t ernost respectfully solicit 3 our pat rouaso fjr toe XJoxtor S3to-vro. HK'MAIina i RODGLKjl, VntlTVATiD, or., PropriPtois. Pront bt.. hotw. Jialn und MadNon. mL3ln.ii REAL ESTATE LOAKS. 01!E(iO. AM) M'ASniXGTOX Trust Investment Company' OF SCOTLAND. mills Companv is prepon d to nesotiato loan In X. sun- lrom)ll to fJu.OuO secure 1 ocr IMPItO VhD CITY PJiOPKItlV and FaHM LAXDn for nxtd period- 1 fjeais, 01 repajable by halfjcarly in stallmci.ts." Tor turns, applv to WILLIAM HEID, Jlannsror, no10r 'I First btrcit Poitlaid. uit. ic. v. ciiAsrc, BREVET Lt.CoI , latohnrseonU.b. Volnnteers. Ofllrt. DurhtnV block, nn stairs. o-v 5P C. W. DIMICK, Hubbard, Marlon Co., Ereeder of Shorthorn and Devon Cattle, iicrkslilre rigs X Light Bramah Chickens. -TOU.NG STOCK, OF ALL KINDS, FOR SALS JL forcih or on time, with pood si curlty. Oa OroM- MocL FarJi. July 31, l-7b. apl Copartnership. JOHN 51IMO. WALTIB , ADAMS. MINTO & ADAMS, Hnr.rvr.nt or 3IERINO SHEEP, T1AXE pleasure in offering to the Wool Orowcr of . Oregon and ths Hdjniiiin? Territory s the chance topnnln-fl THOIIOUGUIIltEK .MtllINU-., ami a' surin pirttes liitcnstivt that thc-j can, and will en deur to. sell Ho-ipof tha Nirno quality ai.d lalttpnt Ml'CH tmU'ElS ItAThs thin such can possibly be Imported. 1- xami'iatinn an J comparison with oth er t-heep ottered lu themsrVct arocordlnlh Imltid. Address M1XTO X AI)A.Mi. (alt-iii. Oreon. N. 1! Th" Rim- ai d Iltn Lamb of the thick can lieseeiiop th I-LM FAKM, adjoining salcm The Lvtscii b. .ten at the "nnie pNci, or at the HILL FARM f wr and a hill miles math of the city, saVrj, bi .njnlivr Id, 17J. THOHOUGHBREB STOCK. B. E, STEWART & SONS, Importer and Breeders of Tlioroughbred Shorthorn HOI.STEIN OATTXiE, Pure-bred .'ferlno nut) Coftoltl Slitc)), UeitiHlilrc Ilogx, VND IAHoy Zo-vcrlai, Onr firn tr sltnit on mile froai North VimtlJJ Station. 011 Oivaon CYnfal Railroad. Adirecs. :'orth VitthlU, Y.m:MUCo.,Orc2oa. w ;j!ATBinroitD. w V "..T jtipri'n hJmB ' fff rai