tm&9tSSkMi2!BZX- - -WV -1 3 53 WILLAMETTE FARMER. s -M w it 1 in in 'II hi, H III i1' Nc tin l. tint of i tui MO' tiiin I t o lure tlt-tii Inn I lie re of III J'isli k'Jiui limi for in lltH'll ilwl 1 lii'.iro Him lt fii i lURlt rytit I I'll' of llUWjl A J. I li'M.eil on I POISONS AND ANTIDOTES. It not unfrcqucntly linppcns tlmt se rious anil (list res'-inir results aro occas ioned by the accidental employment of poisons, and ltoccureu to us tnat wo might do a service to our readers by presenting them with a brief and com pendious list of more common poisons and the remedies for them to be close sit hand: Acids These canso groat heat and hciisation of burning pain from the mouth down to the stomach. Kerne- diei Magnesia, soda, pearl-ash or soap dissolved in water, then use stomach pump or emetics. Alkalies liest remedy is vinegar. Ammonia Kemcdy Lemon juice or vinegar; afterward, milk and water or flaxseed tea. Alchohol First cleanse out the .stom ach by an emetic; then dash cold water on the head and give ammonia (spirits oi Jiartsiiorn). Arsenic Remedies In the first place evacuate tho stomach; then give the white of eggs, lime water or chalk and water, charcoal and the preparation of iron, particularly hydrate. Lead White load and sugar of lead Remedies Alum and cathartics, Midi as castor oil and Epsom salts es pecially. Charcoal In poisons by carbonic gas remove the patient to open air, dash cold water on llio head and body and htimulato nostrils and lungs by harts horn, at the same time rubbing the chest briskly. Corrosive sublimate Give white of oggs freshly mixed with water, or soap and water freely. Creosote White of eggs and emet ics. Ralladonna or night henbane Give emetics and then plenty ot vinegar and water, with a do.io of either if handy. Nitrate of silver (lunar caustic) Give si strong .solution of common salt and then emetics. OpiumFirst give a strong emetic of musiani and water and then strong collect and acid drinks; dash cold water on the head. Laudanum Same as opium. Nux Vomica First emetic, then brandy. Oxalic acid Frequently mistaken for cpsom salts. Remedies Chalk niagne Hia, or soap and water freely; then emetics. Nitrate of potash Give emetics, then copious draughts of lln.eed tea, milk and wilier, and other soothing drinks. 1'russic acid When thero is time. administer chlorine in the shape of .soda or lime. Jlot brandy and water, hartshorn and turpentine are also use ful. J lurtforil Cviimut. NATUKAIj HlSTOItV OF A SCOM). I had not seen'. Mrs. for a week, and supposed her either sick or away from home, when she drove un to tho gate one morning with all her children in tho carriago, and stopped to exchange .solutions. She really looked loss bright and blooming than usual, and I said, "You have lieen ill." "There it is again," exclaimed she, laughing; every body sees the want of oxygen in my blood. The truth is, I have been 'owing steadily for a week upon tho children's dresses, and have not allowed myself n oreatii oi lrestiair, wincii 1 nave always deemed essential to my health, and on which 1 am now convinced my good naturo depends entirely. At the end of three days of unbroken sedentary employment I begin always to falter, anil can hardly eat or .sleep: but on this occasion I hold on to my work, and fin ished article after article, till my head was in such a whirl I could hardlycount the garments as I laid them away. Rut yesterday I becamo desperate; I scold ed poor Bridget for some slight mistake till she looked at mo in unutterable amazement. I ordered every child out of the house, even the baby Benny hero because I coulden't bear the sound of a footfall within it, and when my hus band came at night and told mo I look ed really ill and nervous, it was the last feather tliat broke the camel's back I was sure it was only a courteous way of saying i looked cross and ugly, and burst into a lit of uncontrollable sobbing, and went to bed liko a naughty child at eight o'clock. This morning I lock ed up tho unfinished pile of sewing. Wo are oil' for the woods. Tne children say they are in pursuit of fun, but I am after oxygen." owa Jteyistei: AN OFENILETTGIt-GOOD NEWS. IndepcndcntKepubllcan Democratic CANDIDATE For Reprcscntatho inlthe -1Mb Congress of tho U. S. of America. Also, for ono of the Presidential Electors at large for tho statu of Oregon. s. w. Mcdowell, m.d. of the Capital City. Subject lo the will of tho good people, and the legal voters of tlie State, at the en suing election, to be bold the Tuesday next alter the first Monday in November, A. D. 1S76. Hememberl all votos must be written or printed on plain white paper, without unv marks or designation, and ail votes received or recorded contrary to this, by the judges or clerks or election, shall be of no etlect. So says tho election liw. Voters, ou have the Why Timin Otcin L.vn.n Kaui J)AV. As the moon revolves around the earth from West to Fast, sivs Pro fessor Randolph, .she advances cn-t-ward ly in her oibit about thirteen de grees every ( wenfy-four hours. Hence when any purl of the earth, in its revo lution, comes under a pari of the heav ens where the moon was the evening before, the moon is not there, but liu gono eastward thirteen degrees, and tiiuiuiiini uio earin must turn ;on its nxis as much longor as is' neees-ary to briii" that part again under the moon, which requires generally, not always, iibout fifty minutes. Tho same thing occur- the next even ing, and tho evening after, and thus the moon ri-e.s most of the year about lll'ty minutes later each day." Now, as the tides are produced mainly bv the moon, it will at once be se.n from this eastward movement and tnis later n ing each day, why they must occur nbout lltty minutes later each .succeed ing day. While the lunar tide is thus luily lagging, tho -olur tide occurs at the same time. Hence, the-e two tides always begin to separate alter now moon being further apart each da v, until they again coincide at full moon, when there is, as already .stated, a higher tide than usual, called spring tide. Then again they separate, until new moon occurs, When they once more unite, producing another spring tide. It must not be supposed thai tho Whole body of the ocean, to itsprofound cs depths, Is octuully moved by the tides. Tho tides are mainly superficial, nnd, except whoro the water is ot mod orate depth, tho lowest parts are onlv nightly disturbed; but to what depth tho tidal current extendi, can never, perhaps, be MtiM'aetorlly determined. -1 be gulf .stream is about three thotis nutl feet deep, having for its bottom a bed ot colder water of various depths; but as the stream is tho result of wther catise.s than tluo that produce the tides it is not safe to estimate the depth of llio tidal currents by its own. Foor Disr..si; in .sih:i:p. An Kn j;llsh veterinary surgeon in lieu of touching the feet of sheep with the twit ill astringents a solution of eoppens, whlto vitrei, calcined alum, or spirits of turpentine, advises tho superior etll riii'V of quick lime used thus; .Make a well trodden tloor; raise a border with puddled clay around theiuclosiire, so a, to secure the uniform depth of nine in ches tou'imls tho middle of the run; pour into this bath four barrels of water and distrimiio over tne nottoni twoewt. of quick-lime, covering it over with a fodder from the racks, so as to form a 4'iiriiot. Drive the sheep Into this fuot .batli one hundred at a time, and c.om loll them to ji.iss and repass from one uiiil to me outer, i no spread ioiuicr JJl'jixim: lUutuon.s. The history of tne imrning mirrors oi brass is Known. At Rome tho sacred llro was lighted with apparatus of this kind, and Archi medes ilred the ships which were blobkading Syracuse by concentrating upon them the sun's rays by means of a largo reflector. iSufl'on repeated suc cessfully the experiment of Archime des. With a mirror of very slsght cur vature, consisting of a number of pieces of looking-glass, he sot Hie at some dis tance, to llr and beech planks, melted tin and silver, and brought iron to a red heat. Sati-sere la.er accumulated, by means superimposed enclosures of glass, the sun's heat up lo a temperature ex ceeding that of boiling water, and Sir John iler.scliel repeated these experi ment at tho Capo of Good Hope at va rious times between 18H1 and 1 SJJS. At the same period the French physicist i'ouillot was engaged at I'aris in meas uring tho eoloriile intensity of solar ra diation, arriving at the conclusion that the heat emitted from the sun and lioured down upon theeirth in ono year would suffice to melt a sheet of ice thir ty inches thick and enveloping the en tiro globe. J'ojiidiir Science Monthly. A fearful story is reported from Lloyd'-. Last January the Liverpool ship San Rafael, trom Birkenhead to Valparaiso with coals, was totally des troyed by llro off Capo J lorn. JOlovcn of the crew were picked up a fortnight later, alter Having sullered lcarnil pri vations, from two of the vessel's boats, and landed in London in April by the ship Yorkshire, from jMclbourn. The long-boat,'containing Captain McAdams ins wile, tne carpenter, lour seamen and three boys, which loft tho vessel along with tho other boats, parted com pany, and it now appears that the per sons above named all lauded on New Year's island, near Capo Horn, and as the island is barren and uninhabited, they have evidently starved slowly to death, as a vessel recently arrived tit Stanley, Falklank Isles, reports having discovered the bodies'of eight men and one woman on the Island, and these are supposed to be the missing boat's crew of llio Sail Rafael. right to make your own tickbt, on plain wjilte paper, writing the name oi the ulilce and the candidates plainly. J,owif you de sire to sustain the Doctor by your vote, then place his name on your tlcKet, legally under mo neauincor omce you wisu to sustain him for. You can vote for him for : Representative in Congress, and also lor Presidential Elector, using his name in tho proper place or lor ono only if you dealro to do so, and you can scratch or erase tho namo on either of the Iarty tickets you do not wish to vote for, and write the namo of S.W. McDowell in lieu. Now, If you wish to know his ago : about half a century, one of the best-looking men in the State, lair complexion, cray-eyes. portly, about six feet in height, weight 200 lbs, inclined to baldness, and gray; the son of a carpenter, brought up one, and is now following the same; so was our Savior Jesus; and we are not ashamed to own either; studied medicine, graduated M. D. at the Willamette University, March, lsG9:a Doug las Democrat, and a true Republican ; no secessionist or corruptlonist ; honorable, iruthiul, sober, pure in general habits, a be liever in all Christian uoctrines ; nevor hav ing indulged In the uso of alcoholic liquors, tobacco, cards, swearing, or vicious habits of any kind; a keeper at home. A candidate for the ubove olHco, without money, iraud, bribery, corruption, or whisky, etc., but in luvor of general reform in the national gov ernment, hard money a legal tendor for any amount, a good paper currency at par m coiu; equal taxation ad valorem ; ravenuo tarill; free schools ; publio Improvements of harbors, rivers, locks, canals, railroads, waeon roads, brldgos; hoineitead'i to actual settlers of land to citizens; opposed to mon opolies, Chinese slave'lnjuiigratiou to United State, or servitude of any race or people ; to second-rate lawyers lilling all tho public oilicos in our government, and drunkards andskiu-llints lor Representatives in Con gress. Seo Henry Wiuren'a letter to David Newtomo, and J. W. McCasliu's to the daily Mercury, and public roportb,etc; facts, vox nonuli, tho voice of the peonlo sav so. shame, shame on you voters, bo tree men, aud.do your duty as citizens at the polls. 1'ledglng mybslf if elected to Congrei-s to carry out the will of my constituents and tho interest of tho State at large, or other wise or resign. And if elected to tho Electoral College of this State, to vote lor the person that receives tho majority or plurality ot the electoral vote lor Presidont and Vice President of the United States of America, and in cose it falls to mo to decide, then to cast my electoral vote with tho popular vote of tho United States, lor said ofllce. So help tuo God. S. W. MoD , M. D. We are opposed to such persons as J. C. Carlwright, K, A. Cronin, L,. F. Lutm and Slippery-Dick Williams, but In fuvor ot honesty and sobriety, etc. Vox populi say anion. Kditors interested please copy I'Iwimi circulate and distribute to your neighbor and at tho polls An election day and uso tho following ticket if it suits you. -? wtiiiu juur uiuuuuu uciteis as lot lows or similar: l'OIt FltESIDEXTIAL ELECTOKS, NORTH SALEM STORE. TT. JL.. WADE, A T THE BRICK S70HE, HAS JUST RKCEIV a. d a fall assortment of ' General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hardware, Clothing Calculated for the Cltyand Country Trade. ISoniht t low, and will bo sold at an SMAt,L A l'KOPIT, af thoso who SELL AT COST. fSrrGooA delivered tc mv Dart ol the citv freo ot r.h&rru. NoSv w Yj STORE. I IIAVK POnCIIASKD TltK ENTIRE Interest of Jlcssr? Yeatnn it LniiRhary hi the Furniture Storo on the west side or Commercial street, S'nlcm, and sl-all keep on hand a GENERAL AS SORTMENT of goods for tho ictall trude. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTER? Farlor & Chamber ScIn, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, ROCKERS. &C, By tho sst or single piece. Repairing and Jobbing DONE IN TUE BEST MANNER, And at reasouablo price, as I am a practical workman JOHN GRAY. Salem, July 1?, lS73.y . w. wxATniKronD, w.wrATnEnroan "? EATHERFORD Wholesale and Retail Dealers In rt ci & 89 h M n av av u wa The Farmers' Pump. BIPROYED WOQJLKPUMPS. I AM NOW MANUrACTfRINO, AT TI1E MILL of tho Capital Lumbirlnjj Company, SALfcM, a Wooden 1'iimp that is superior to any other ter made In thlsstnte, inaklnu' ueof thu lho j ears' ex perience sained In Its manufacture here to pio the public tho Mont Wooden I'll mi) cier made. with Hard-wood lompartmeiit for the plunder to work n with i other wood to In, the upper stock btini; cased in preeni era 'kine; nyinesnn. All persons wishing to purchns.i a 1'IHST-CLASS PUJir are Imiitd to call and look at my stock. rumps delivered and set up, and warrant ed lo norfc Meli. l'RICE-12 for flr-t twrhe Ret below the sur face ; :iTf tents per loot afar tint. Salem. July 11, 1370. A. I'filKSCOTT. 8m HEAL ESTATE ' LOAJ7S. OICEGOX AxImVA&IIIXUTOX Trnst Investment Company OF SCOTLiM), mills Company is prepsred to negotiate loans in ,-f-.J"lrV lrom5C0toJu,MMsccur mcr IMPRO VED CITY l'KOI'EM'Y ard FARM LANDS, for Used periods of jeais, or lepajablc by hall- early in stallments. For term", apply to WILLIAM RHID, Mamccr, nl!T 'i First street Tortmcd. Valuable Lands for Sale. Karl Dorby 1ms conxcntuil torccoho deputations rulntivu to tbo persecution ol i'lotestants iu Spain. It was an uouueed at tbo meeting of various Prot estant societies Hint tbo German miss ions liavo not been molested, in conse quence of special stipulations made by tlie Kmporor William. Tbo Times publisbos a letter from llarcelona which says: "During the past three months tho clergy ami aristocracy have made a seveio attack upon their employes and servants who daie to worship or send their children to the l'roiestant schools or churches. Hundreds of poor men and women have thus siiilereil for their faith." (ir.N. Crook. Cieueral Crook is a lit tle lean, light-haired man, of both mili tary and hunter character. He will go out on tho desert alone and sleep iu the sage brush, anil from seeking anil studying Indians so constantly tho traits of his mind have become liko tho Indians. His bright, social wife who has no children, accepts his solitude without complaint. He trails Indians with others, and has destroyed the Apaches, thoso raiders into Mexico, who-o cavalry was once equal to the Mamelukes, and whose lances Hashed by thousand-, hostility to tho American emigrant. State of Oregon, f. a. w. Mcdowell, J. W. WATTS. W. K. LAS WELL. For Representative In the 45th Consress ol tho United Slates of America, sam. w. Mcdowell. Let Dr. J. W. Watts represent tho north niul western part of tho State. Lot W. U. Laswell represent tho oant 9ml south part of tbo State. Lets. W. McDowoll, M. D., rep resent the fetato at largo. "& in A Mliepative '?- ii ! mm urovents the leot .sinking too profound ly, and acts as a brush at the same time for forcing the n-stu' solution to enter the nails. Tho bail: should be renewed often, since the queii- lime will soon ab HorbearlMinii'ticId Mil.lclent 10 destroy its ctuiitleity. Tho dlsnroimrtion .etween the weight of a small boy atm the noise of . of the tlrt practical anto.uatiepin-mak jus Dooi-noeisas no waiKs out tu iiutivn uig macuine, unit 01 various ouuv ma ixt tho quietest moment, is it curious chines, dropped dead iu b is garvlvn at jirobleni in dynamics. j llirnilnton, l.'onn., recently. Tomato (iu.rn:i ox tiii: Potato. Three years ago 1 tried tho experi ment of grafting the tomoto on the po tato. Tlu toui'tto produced a large yield consisting of some nineteen good sized fruit in an S inch pot; the potato made torai attempts to titrow a stem 01 its own, but was not allowed to do so, and When turned out of the pot not the slightest appearance of any tubers could be seen. Tne fruit was pronounced to be excellent.- The tinnh n. Pr. .John I. Howe, ngod Si, inventor To Purify the Blood uso Dr. jayncs AUorntlve. It act3 directly on tho blood, stimulating tho nbsorbents, ovorc omlng tho obstinato state of tho pores of tho skin, ami lmpnrtlug a heiilthy glow to tho Complexion. I'impicM, lit3tuIos, Tetter, anil Skin Di-o.isos of nil kinds, Mercurial Affections, Tumors, ntul all varie ties of complaints arising from do pr.ivoil or dlsonleieil blood, aro oi lectually eradicated by this remedy. Scrofula in all its Forms is cured by tho por.slsteut tuo 01' ir. Jnyno's Al(cr.ulrt. It destroys tho poison ous prlnclplo which originates Scro fula, and ultimUoly drives It from thobystem. It will remove enlarge ments of tho i; hinds or Hones, and is 11 safo remedy In ca-es of VSoers or Soros of all kinds. Dropsy and Dropsical Swcilinns aro edeotu.illy cured by Dr. .Jiyno's .41. (rr.ttltc. ISy stimulating tho a tton of tho absnrlientti, all watery or ivl e.ireous depositions aro gradually curled off, tenliig up tbo patient at tho Mine time, by t trin;,thciiiug tho digestive on-ns and e.M'ltlug tho Liver, Kidneys, Ac. to perform their function. For lvspcpla and Liver Complaint It h.is proven n remedy, and It h.is established cuie.i In eases of Epilepsy. It may bo safely relied on by any ono needing a iiiedit'luo o build up lho system, cifanso ti.o blood, or to restore the mil r.ial actiou of tho Socreth o Ors-tus. DAVIS & CO 000,000 -A.OXXi:9 IN w? rErii?HJ mr T&Ti-t4-i JMJSi.Ky M. ilJJili i on Farming and Grazing lurio.scs. These lands ure bituated in Wasco, Grrant, and Baker Comities, and are offend for mlo in fuch sledtract, not les than liioncretf. as rurclu'eis inay desire Hero isailordedamo"t laveruble opportunity to im mixrants and settlers fetKliiR homes and low-prired laud, to acquire both on the most iearonahle tciu". These lands aro excelknt lor Uiniin,- and sia-ilns. On mint of tho tract no srul)bin' or other iin pars tlon of tholaud rorplowiii!; is requisite. A crimtn of nutntloiUKriss covers the uplands, aflordlnsjthe best of pacturase, while In the valles and bottom lauds tho irrass can be mowul and niado Into hay. Living Springs and Streams W ater tho lands In arlom direction". The uplands, or lolling land", can be put into crops with the most satistactory return. 3J,HTTI'37, l'artlcularlv PEiCHES. HLU'.IS, ORAPES. AP PLKS. PSAItS. and CHEltlllES, as uill as tho SMALLtn FUU1TS, can bo giown in gieat abun dance. Tlie Climate ol Eastern Oregon is very Healthful. Flourishing towns aro located at cnen!rnt points for traffic: the malls arc regularly loniejul throrpb out that section, and i prolptrons population Is al ready established, occupied in funniin;, stock gioi.--iDi:, mlnlnj;. and larlous otfci-r imrniils. TEHMS $1 4", ptr aire an I npard-, ecconllnj; to quality and quantity. Interon ten per ceM. on dc- For lurlher Information, ntq.'.v in pirnn, or by let ,cr,A" . n CHO. L ri'KIlY, .jrem. r, 9rce, JulIilIiB. tatk st , bctw. Fnut and First, Portland, Oregon. jelUmil awrr 03LS, GLASS, Patent Medicines CHEMIOAXS, SP erfuxaery TOILET GOODS, Etc., etc. PUBS WINES and LIQUORS,. For Medicinal purposes. Medicines Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. "Weatherford & Co., JanC-y Commercial street. SAI,E.1I. JOHN G. WEIGHT, Scaler in FAMILY GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, COMMERCIAL STREET, Salem, April SO, 1ST5, d&wtl Patronize Home Manufactures ! WILLAMETTE HAVIKO THE I1KST PATTERN OP STOVES now made, and the latest Improvements, we aro majiufacturinsSloif. at The Lowest Rates. Aim HOLLOW WAKE, nnd all STOVE EXTBAS can tin ord( rs. We mot rcsnunif.illv oniii. r,,,,. ruiugo for tae 33o3Citc5-r- Stoxro. vnn Front JiJC'BfAEIWS & ROEGi:RS, ,. J;AtV?' V-r!' , ,. . Proprietor! it St.. betw. Jialn and Jladlson. mhiliut or?. liuU LEBANON HOTEL. lEHAXOX, LINN CO. S II. CLircuTON. - - - Proiirlotor. rjirii: Hndcr'lnednouldannouncotothecItIcno,' . hi in a.uf' ",l'Joll;,lnK comities, and to the traveling I 111 Till P. lll.lt flO ll.lfi ll...n.n.vkl...n.,.....l .1 ......... . ii.i . iV r .; ""'"-"w'J iuiieuauoreininisneu this well known Heal with new furniture threm'h ont, and is now prepared to nccommodcte thostwho may ftvur him with a call, hi the most satisfactory manner. The Table will bo amply supplied w 1th tho best tne market allords, and tho utmost pains will bo taken to please all. Especial pains will uo taken to procure comfortablo ??I!V.!'.?!!5C'' ,or P"10" "'"1'lns 'o Mslt tho "-ODA M LINGS at bodafille, threo miles fiom Lebanon, whireafewdaisor even weeks xaay bo pleasantly passed durlUK the heated term. -M-' -' S. II. CLAUGTITON. It. K. Y. CIIAiiK, t?"KVET Lt. Col .late finreeon U.S. Volunteer. - tidice. Darbin'e block, ud stairs. KmanaTmaraoBrjwt? o7t Btoclx Sbbcxtismcnte. T A. Orrjin. Wholesale Ascnts. TortUnJ, .-15ui J. .. STRATTO.V, Attorney at La SALEM. OKKOON. Ofltc en gute Street, opposite tho Desactt Don f pirsviTiTiijcj -E.Jl.JL UIJllk FRUIT -1 Inventor and Pareuteo, B. A. L7.LL1S, Portland, Or., Second St , M Salmon nnd Halt. 'It pit even the worst va'lotleiof (mit, with per fect success, without wste end ureal rapidity." Kiiamk 1'n.r, Suil. Aldtn Irint yacloiv, Uicnon CVy. "It will pita CiX) poii' ds of cherries In ten hrurs, and do It hitler than It cm postbh be i'oiio by hand." 6. Lvelunu, Xuntrbiiuin, Jll'ieauUt. Or egon, UUlMllS SALEM FOUHBRY, & Muoliino Slioj), HALBM OKKGOX. B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r. 1TKAM KNGINES. SAW MILLS, CRIST MILLS, 3 Keipois, Pnnps, and ill kinds and ny'cs of Va-cnt-iury nude to ontor. Marhmrrr rtptlrtd at a shnit noI,!c, . J Jern-mWn?di.o In all tt vloi. forms, nl all Kind of ttra-s ard Iia Castinm (V-nil-hedet JrV-'J?,'1" A"- 'rit.:tnrer ol KNTSTlPltlr-E 'Jlk'" lTillliK. and bTlCKnt.s f.nd SUAlthS Itirjntl G. VJ. DIMSCK, Hiilibiird, jlarlon Co., Breeder of Shorthorn and- Eevon Cattle, Berkshire Fit." ,t LIprht Bramah Chickens, -yor-c, 'tuck, .r all kinds, fob hale JL fcirrasb r t n tin with mod i-ecurlt. Pan C?ioc S'oO; 1 am:. ,lu 21, 167'i. ap3 3IOUNTA11V BALM The Great Orea Mtti fsr CHRONIC COUGHS, CGLDS, AM iThrii 151-iMioM ol'iJio JL.um'-n, TS 1'KltFECTI.Y !lAKILi:-SCy.NOT INJfBE .-i,!!e T1 'J''"" t lho i me ntup-a beautlrol article phM'int to the H.t--nr'nirM with rr-'t tArfZf"bh-,, ,-, HtlfliJliS's and tX)X A ULLTo I)ru.'btore Stlsai. ItlStf JOHN WiiNTO, EKf CIlEIt or M.EHIKO SHEJRJP, rilAKES pleasure In nT.Tln? to the Wool-Grow crs ol JL Orejou and tho .idj. 'n'n 'ferntnr!s the chicce topurcha.e TllOltOfiiliEltlin .MfcllI.NO,, and u tnria' turtle-ii tin stedtai they can. and will en- 'll'Wi '";,V ', ,'!C,'II p ""' bamc quality and alne at mcil UlhAl'KU JUT1.S l,i in such can pof-lb!y l- Imported, rrimiiitluu and couipanon with oth er 1' ivu odtrul ill the marLit are ronill lnited. i!Jrem JOHN iii.N n, x- m. . Salem, Ornn. . I. -Th ltm ard )'. na Lol or the ll.k can lioteinon Hi- 1-lAMi 1'AIIM, adJolnlLR altm. i',.f .''03n ''" 't'1' ' ' "'""' p'are. fcr at the 1IJI.L lAI'M l..-r-.i In h-.'t mJct south of tho city. salem, elleltl(.r l', loT'i. TrioriorrGizsriED STO OK. B. E. STEWART & SONS, Importer mid ltrecder. of Thoroughbred Shorthorn AM EiOiSTSZK OATT1E, I'lirc-brcd Uoriuo siul CoImvoIU slirpji, tinrksliltc 3Iogr, ic , Pniioy Xoxxrl.s, Our farms are sltnale on' oil'o froa North Yin-vit" Station, ou Oregon Citf.l Itailrvud. -" Adirc.s. North Yamhill, Yamhill Co., Orejoo.