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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1876)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. m&mm Salem, Friday, Oct. 20, 187G. Hodge, Snell & Co. Wo imMUli this wonk tlui Inislntisi niril mill iiutlixi of oo-iNitiioiHli of thi-. llrui, whli'li eoiuiiuitw tlimlriiK lniliiiss III I'ortl uid iih fciuvthtcirHOl tlnuilil unil woll-kiioiwi tlrm of HoiIrii, I'ulef A ti. Tlio ilimlti o! Mr. Cllll't I'HIUOll lllPlilMIIKtl Ht llfllllt', 111 hlllWS. uors lioliu; tin Mirxlins; jinniU'ri. Tliu IM)iulrtr I'liimi'UT of tliu tlrm li too woll iuown to np.l any oomiumit from u.. Tlmy will lui liiiuul ut tlu iM hHiiut on 1'roiit htrwil, IVirllunl. roiulv U Hivutiimoil.ui) nil ohl IntHitl M"il t' ini iiv !. HOl.UmA'-l l'll.US AM" HIM'MKNT. Wu hi 11 ml cg.itilit nt thy tluHi.vuuli tifiirly liur rlttil to u jmmiiituru i;r. t. li'llmn of h-.ivtuK lui;liot'it tlio llrst symptoms of itUc.i-n. Wiiottii'r llio imi'lniiit orlnlmtiii In tlio lioOv, cr lio lutrtHliiiHl luvliliuuullv through IhohKlu Ull results my wrtntwl oil' by u timely uvoiiro to ono or both of ttitwo me Jk'itiw. -j ooiits nvr lx or jwt. Kyii-niK. John M. smut commuted MilcUKMit Salvia lMit 1'uosvUy, byut,luc im otilue, The Legislature. Wo aro unablo to publish tho Legislative proceeding this week, and can only say that very llttlo work has boen UiiMied. The last clays of the session draw urar, and much w 111 bo crowded Into thom. Wo flia.II rIvu a summary of the work when tho session h oer. A Illll has passed tho Senate to pay f.llO per milo for not to exceed 60 miles, to aid tho construction of a narrow (luago road Iroin Corvallls to Yaqulna l!ay. It is thought thnt this sum, added to the 8100,000 of privalo hub'crlptions, will bo sufficient Inducement for capital to build this Important road. Wo hopo this Illll will bocomo a la.w. Hills passed both houses and approved by tho fJovernor up to tho preaont tlmoare: S 15 No 10 To amend act incorporatint; Marshliold. S I! No .'SO An act dollnlng and punishing Urn crime of kidnapping and child stealing. .S li No 50 To amend sec. 1 1, titlo 1. chap. L'S, or General IjIUW, being sec. OSU, cliap. H, of Criminal Code. H 11 NorS Repealing autcroulinfi tho ofllco of State Geologist. H I) No 73 To provido cloricul aid In tho ofllco of. Stale Treasurer. H H No r,S I'ormanontly to locate tho county feat of Lake county. Hit No 'J To cliango tho location of tho county seat of Josepliino county. II It No GO I.ngnlizlng election of Justices of I'oaco for Monmouth irecinct, Polk coun ty. The Canal and Locks Bill. Vo are glnd to nnnounco tliatS.IJ.No.il, introduced by Mr. Otorgo, creating .Stale Commlssloneis, and lor the guardianship of til tlio Canal mul Ioc1h at Oregon City, lias jiavsed both houses and becomes a law when it wolves tho executive signature. Such :i measure was imperatively demanded by the public olco and lis passage will meet with popular approval. A gloat ollbrl w 111 no doulit 1 id made to induce tho Ciovornnr to veto tills bill, but wo hiirdlv think Hoshrowd a politician as His Ixcillono.v will lorfoit his claim to public liner by trilling with tho general expectations m that manner. Tho (io vol nor looks confidently to the lutuie for appreciation of his acts, anil wo do not see uhcie any future would remain for the man who louid disappoint the struggling pto (hirers of Oregon in so vital a matter. Tho Centennial Expenses. A Hill has passed tho benato appropriating $ t,cfl0 to viy tho expenses of the Oregon ex hibit at tho Centoiinliil Imposition. This amount we aro Inclined to think insufllciout to meet all just claims lor Not Ices rendered and money otherwise cxpoudod, but such as II. Is wo urge en our ropiii-outiitives lo give it Hjirclal altentiou and pass it without dolay, which is requisite tosecuro its etlect at this time when the session is so near its close. The success of our inhibit has been great and the result must bu great good to tho State of Oregon. The Stato can well allbnl to recog nize tills service reudeifd and the people will heartily indorso such recognition and lieelypavtho bill. It will be a grand mWtnko mid a dishonor In usall it this matter shall M and those services go linroinuneratod. Leasing Convict Labor. tiov. (1 rover recommends the leasing of convict labor for a longor torm, say ten years, Instead of four yearn as heretofore, anil it Is probable the matter will take the Joriu of a joint resolution to provido lorMich leasing. We hopo this meavure will be passed, boniuso it will do moie towards making tho penitentiary self-supporting, by iio Ullng emploj inent for all convicts, and it will also encourage capital to ninko moie peimaueul Investment in that dlroctlon, us !twlllglo an iissinanco that business com menced can be cairieil on to good advantage with lime uiough to bring about good re sults. Men of enterprise stand ready to leae this labor and carry on extensive inail ilfiiclliriug it allorded the opportunity. Tho Independent Qreonback Party. We publish this week, by request, the ad diess issuoil by the convention of the Na tional Legal Tonder 1'arty, which mot hero the other day. While tlio Kaum Hit is outside of all Hlolltli'.il piirtUaushlp ii'id propo-m to remain so, wu consult to place bolero our renders this address, because It Is evidently issued by slucoio and honest gentlemen w hone w Mi Is to advance good olilli'al mor als and establish good principle, of which hcaoii knows, Uiocouutry bus great need. This movement has no organ In our Mite so nt the especial rt quest of tho parties Inter ested we gie space to their platform, ot principles; of their application and Impor tuned ooiy man can ot course Judge lor himself. Indiana and Ohio. The space we devote to the State Kalr this week prevents a full synopsis of news iu this issue. As much interest Is felt in the elections lately held i:st,wo wiy briuly that West Vligluia and Indiana went lem ociiitlo by over .i.tHXl nnijerlly cacti on the Stateticket. Tho Cougreisluual wile in In diana gavoaboul 1,100 Djioocratlo majoilty mid the Republicans grilu f Cougie-ssmeu In that State and also !i tuigresiueii iu Ohio, which Statu gies.s,oHi to 10,1 Hi innority on thodillflieiit camlldaleH, reoull.ir sigiiitlca tlou whs attached to the ote ot iIii'mi Males In law of tliu appiou'hm I'roiiilential contest. Apportionment. Oreat caro should bo exercised in -'oIng jullco to all sections of our Stato In tho next apportionment for representation. Some now countries may bo formed another ses sion, and room should bo left for their being represented. Clatsop county claims and should be allowod a representative all to her self, for the reason that the increano of peo plo thoro must justify and require II, and for tho further reason that tho growing com mercial Importance of Astoria entitles that point to fair and friendly recognition. Tho timo is coming whon tho importance of tho city that controls tho entry way of Oregon comraorco. Kink Sjiei:p. Mr. D. M. Guthrie, of Polk county, has an advortisomout iutho Farmkr offering for S3le his fine Merino sheep. Mr. Guthrie is ono of the successful brooders of Merino sheep in Oregon and thoso wishing to Improvo their flocks will do well to re spond to his advertisement. INDEPENDENT GREENBACK C0NVEN TI0N. In pursuanco of call this convention met at tho Opora House, Salom, Monday after noon, October 10, and organizod with Hon, Daniel Clark In tho chair, J. J. Dorrls and James Crabtroo, of Linn county, Secretaries. Mossr. J. J. Dorris and S. W. McDowell wore appolntsd Commltteo on llosolutlous. Tho Convention placod In nomination tho following electors on the Coopor and Carey Presidential ticket, to wit: Hon. Daniel Claik, or Marion county, Fondol Suthorlin, of Douglas, Hon. ISart. Curl, of Grant Co. Tho following named gentlemen wero ap pointed a State Contial Committee. O. I!. Smith, of limiton, P. McCoy, of Umatilla, Thomas riournoy, of Douglas, Hon. T. Goodman, or Linn. h. Hair, of Marion, L. lieniloy, ol" Polk. Tho nowspapeis of tho Stato wero requested to publish the action or this Convention and its address and platform. An address setting forth tho objects of the Independent parly, and necoslty for coun teracting ovil iullueuccs of old political par ties, was read and adopted. Hon. Daulol Clark was requostod to meet tho poeplc of Sclo nt the hustings, Wednes day, Oct. 18, at tho tlmo of tho dobato of tho Prosidontial Klectors. Tho following resolutions woro reported by tho commltteo and adoptod by tho con vention : Whoroas, Tho currency question Is of most, vital importance to the people and presents tho most substantial issuo in the present campaign, and is paramount to all other questions beforo tho country, and, Whereas, Tho contraction ot tho currcnev has produced prostiatlon in business, anil bankruptcy, povorty and want, and Whoroas, liolh Deniociatic and Republi can parties have adopted hard money plat forms, and declarod against tho legal tender currency, Therefore, Kosolved, 1st, That thoro is no hopo for the people oxcept iu tho success ol the Inde pendent loaal tender party. "d. That wu aro in larorof piecing boforo tho votrrs of this Stato a legal lender elector al ticket. 3d. That wo coidlally approve tho selec tion of Peter Cooper and Samuel 1 Carey as our standard boarors, und pl6dp,o them our earnest support. 1th. That wo Indorso and approve the platform of principles adopted by the Na tional Legal Tender party, nt Indianapolis. nth. Wo aro Iu tavor of so altering or amending tho treaty with tho Chinese Em pire, known as tho llurliiigamo tror.tv, as to prohibit tlio lurther immigration of Chiucno to our country, except at the pleasure of tho Government ot tlio United States or of tho several States of this Union. Jos. J. Doitnis, Chairman Committee. ADDRESS it'iiii:uii:t.soi'uiti:iit. STATE GREENBACK CONVENTION Willed .lift ill (lie Uierii House, Salom, Oil. Ill, 1STO. 1 li low Ciii.kns: on aie well ntrare tint .ill ullici iUelions uio kw.illowed iipm Hie Ilium cut .nut that li) nu hiii of ueltlier liriu'vratlo ol l!onibllcun viitle bj their plitloum or speak els iroiioliitoii'molyitiocIN,illiivomi,siiie' Mivfoi the l.ilwilni'lai-ot(itlioi(iiulily nrui Uoniul proUYi lliein-oho. iroui tlio iiMiuod.iru-iiviu-y "f "iiv I'ounin, by t-upis.irtlug .i ticket iipiia tho (iiiviiUuL. lkiN, with the n.inicn of ("ooivrmiilCaij lmi-tislaH the .tniil.inl beareis of om uit),aiul lulilli uiiluilonr tiaiiiii'M to the biivie, tot wo luu-t know Hut thu plai fornix oltl'oiwo old oilkM joiii ililinlly to Ignore tliu ilgliKor the isr. To nik ot icMimlii!; hhMi pijnienl ,u.ill, lot alnnu lemnulu In l-;y,lMiii-uly iii'Ivoti'ion. It is no; iu tlio book". It can't bo dune, when II I- a known lu-tth.it all om mini el the iu'ie'n mei.ils onl) puklnoo fnmi l-o,iHr,eii to S.'OO.OVO.ow tir iliiniimftoni all miiuvoj, u om whu hdeiliiel tho .-wmil liueivtt on llio .Nationil inbt hi jro,0ViM() or thereabouts .nut wo would hive tlou Jo Id .li) million for working said iiuiio .inddefi-iMn Ibo.utuil and luvtfMkirv I'Viienresotliusciuuiout, whk'li lor tho jr.ii 1-77 will ainomii to f.,0.l,iM,J,WV tii-Kt'i ami to lor one liuim-nit lin.uinu lh.ll I'ori'un n.illons iMIIlvut wlihlheir Kold, l pieiioneioii., as iv ivtart lloutwell lnforiiHiisili.-it.it II o ituie of llio mvoilations tiudei llio la-t tyndu.ito lio wasln finihslor ratlier;nolliled iliii theio weiv fJl,(KV, tsMiUKold lo Hie i red!- of llio t'niloil Matoi, In Iho banks ot i:mo, bo saw ho waseoui!l!il (o lake the whole ainotiut Iu Ainoi,'.in Mvurltles, ami when tho loHioia ana.sljnai uu lo of f1,.M;o. uutii laror of iho t'nl'pl Mates, ho wa.oom Istlled lo lake theaiuouut tulioverninonl HVUrl ties Hut I lie would mx allow ueh au auiouill of guM m'ii over hero. Tbvii, It wiauuot mxlive the ixvearj luneiut tf Bold iVoni o.ir imnei KiUii In ni doinoieiuod', nn.l can U'U tMrrow l: iroui other nation, what aro wo Lto toward ro niiuii'; apovlo ianvm, with a NattovM. un t'iKinlv ami Municipal lobt ot yaxVOOOiCOU uaxatii; oier our ivsiplc, r,nvl.of watch about ti.ivn,Md,io i OH-ntol by lon-iguerj. ol by n.l(Hi but by Individual. Tn rwuuilfon act iintrMiM Hut aflor tho tint Uy of January, T, thai all lirtwilncki rt.ould he taken up by tbom In outu or u .'ouiwiod lato gold boar tog Uoods. Thfl Br otauio of wWcli urerHeJ for tho Mil tBjofl,axvewliowWjt ta Btonp tits fta ucao) wwrsnay. TW wi ilw itt,5.,03acil a cultmo will a-Jln lesumolls wouted ihrllt, labor vIIK'Oiinniiid.ipMl pi ice, a ml" aco and pros lcilt U'lan Miprvnu llnouhoiit tlio land, 'then wo mi join In tlu great choius ami tins wlih boiiRleliow "Thou, too, all on, oh, tblp of Siato, sill en, i li, I'ulon, strons and great; llunian'. with all UkLmii-, VV lib all iho Inn- of tiilure M.ars, I hanging In e.uhle-s on iliv l.Uo. Wo know whal iniivr I ild ih keel, Wlul woikuien wrouhl ihv ilbsof ttool, Who made wu h nii-t and -sill and rox-, Wh u niw Mm. in :. w h it hanuuers K'.u, In what a loix and wtui a heat W eiv i-h nod llio auchoi s of thy hope. Vo.u no', o.ii li u I i n Miutiil and iock, 'tis of the wao and lux thoro k; Tis but the ilapplns of the saJl, Aiul iiotn leni in ide bi ihu S.lto. In spue ol i( k, ami temiiot' rtur, In plto oi l.iUe lu'.u on the hoie, Mil on, not tear Vtbroat tho ca. Dm I. iiH, our lifv., arcall wtibtlieo; iur Idvini.. our'tiojn, oar pnixersand tc.r, tiur tai.h in ,11111441111 o"pi our Car, Are all wllh llioe, aro all wrliU Hire " ,i-rl.an.aivi pnii;rtiMie iK-opIo, a nttnev Ho- rapl I a.K.HK e nude l our vplo wliblii Iho l.i l ono linulivsl jmn in all ol iho arts and se'on,os. No s.,iio i l la,-o of llio oanh can cuuomriMtt) 1aoiibli w.ih ns. Atyl It'i mm continue In llio good woik.islucattngaixl prcpar hK: the mlU'l- of Iho ou:i;, to rurpo'.ualo ibis ludilo aovorniiK-m oi nurK,in ton b jrroat lllUutallon.s and much blixnUhod b Iwidca, iil loanne aud Illicit -loiiug bmtaihrr. Let tho IndriMi-U'Ht porn com iuu thu work of irocro Hda ami luitimromeni. re. HWdity otiwa'il and umvard uraarvl tlu iroal of AuMMli-an ambition, wnuch U to (a ur lufuiBiTj jwocnuioo ilw boa sarcmuMut au rartn, ( inicrito upon our tan sen iho vrurd of ilw tot "Oiwrard, onward, onward, over. Human row mo majp auy; Ttum whs uua ihJ vlu 6MIU ttko ctwif, b vtn ay." per cent, bonds to buy filler to take up llio frac tional currency and by which the lieoplo lost t2MO,000. Tho next piovl-lons was that IS), 600,000 of Oreenlack Miould bo withdrawn and that $100,000,000 of National Dink paicr 'liould be piilutltiitcri, o that we fee re'iiinetlon means contraction, for Instance: on Sept. l't, 1W, of uurrenc-in circulation there was J2,11i,TOi,ii", as reprc-enlcd by the Ticaurors bonks and Nov. 1st, I aT J, there wis onlv JHl,l-S,n7i1, making a iedctlon or il,V,l,ioi:,,-,l in eight cais. lcio 'lieecli of Jolin JI. IlrUht ol Ten.. March 31"t, 1-74-j Wc fee by this metlioJ tlio j'eople's money or circulating meiliiini was absoibcl by with Utaw.ll nrcIlrrenc and Issuing tlicrcfnr Ooiern inont bonds (sold beaitng) at the yeailv Intel est of fiirr cent. The cnntlnuol withdrawal of tho ciimncy Ins almost bankrupted tho country, for when the pop- i ulallon ot a country litvomo Kinkiupt, tho i.ov einment mint nccec-arlly follow In their foot ftcp", esjicclally a Itepiiblian Rocrnmcnt ns out sis, which Iselectbo and derives its power fiom the iieoplc, or rather, is coniioeil ol the people. Tho bankruptcies in Iho United Stales for 1373, Itlilnk wore fi;,O)O,000; 1S74 about J1I5,- WXl.OOO; 17",. $70,000)00, and In 171! it will icr hins reach tho sunt of f'i0,000,ooo, all, or at least, the nnjor mrtlon of which was caii-crt by the ilc piclon of money tnittcir. Out of about 700 lion mills, only .100 aro in op eration, the remaining too me Mamllns Idle, ru't Iiia nut. This Is not for the want of labor by which to run tlio machlneij, for llio countiv Is full oftho skilled hboieis who not' only wMi to but must cNchanpo their muscle and fkill for (nmt tiling In eat and weat, or lint wlikli will proem c them and their ftmilles fool and raiment. Xellhcrlslt because Iho eounliy produces too much, lorjilainly by equalizing capital and lalmr all blanches of business will loiiins Its wonted pio'pciily. As I 'aid above, tlietc Is now about one and one-lrilrmlllions of uneinnloved l.ibnicrsln tlio I'lillid States, who ate who'll dependent njion the'o l.ii tones and mills fur the punport ol thiin- ,olrc-.anil l.nnl lies, and forthemliicilion of ihilr chlldiou. lle'ldesthonillllotisol piodu, ei. who en ry eirnio filllm; luiihc- aid liiitlicrUlilml llo.incl.illt, jjolns deeper and deeiier into ileht, and are not able to hclpthem-elvos. The lnnk cis and money flunks are moid sute'v draw liiRllioMiicklesaiound lliem, mikliu them and their chlldien slates to the money power lor all lime to come; and indeed, II' their lsi.oiellel" afforded to theo ioorcrcl.i"-e,eto nhnvjears clnp-uthc lands of llio United talc- will bo In the hands of tho lew.and Iheminj will be ten- aulsatwi.l. Amlifsiiclifdioiild cierljo tho case Lit cw ell lo American liberties. Then tlio c'rl ment whether mm is capable of olf-u'overnnient, or not, will hic been decile 1 by the world In the negative, and tho prophecy of foreign nations will hive been fulfilled tint Iho American (iov einmcnt would bo nlalluie fiom iho l.wttliatlt Kiiaiantecd too much freedoin to lis peoiilc, and on'ered too sreat an nylinn lor tho tcliclliniij and disaffected f nbjects of otl er nation. Now woscc that resumption vlitualh incins lo double, ca, almost to tiiple, our liidob'cilness in llils that Iho bonds of our got eminent cn-i tlioiiuiclnsers only fiom 3d to CO cents per dollir, making per haps an averaga of no cents, so that by pij in.- in coin wo would be giving about ti for $1, ind lint our national debt Instead of belli? I,"i0o,000,rio0, would bo $1,000,000,000. Tolllusli.ito, if we & (impolicy tint leducestho lnlceof nhcit fiom Jl ,'i(ili7.'cenls per bit'hel, and reduces the pilco ol labor horn $2 to $1 per day, wo liavo doubled anj obligation which must bo paid by labor, whether utilised in raising wheat or In other use ful and liencllcl.il callings. Again, it Is said "tho pooplo nui'tllic more economically;" that this great reform must begin at home. I ask you, bow can llio people of tho older State-, be moie so, when they can now baiely kccpsoul and body together, some woiklng in tho mills, HWusou sreen corn, etc., and growing wcikerand weaker cvciy day, and lnvo uot rai ment to piotcot themsebes and families Irom tho ilgoisand Inclemencies of tho seasons. Speak of them cm Killing expenses; itflmply means stan -alion or ciime, and peiliaps both. Audit Is be- end all iiucstlou nol only tho light but tlio duty oftho (iournincntto eercSo atuteiual caio oer Its jioor, watch over and pi otect tho Intel ests of the laboring in ises, and educa'o tho young an 1 lining getieiallons, that thev tiny becomo good and useful Vitlens, llieruby picienting cil-ne, lor statistics show lint kpinianec and uimc go haiid.ln hand togelher, au ltlut bj pieieution we savothoio-tsol iho apprehension, trial, and con Unlnol cilmlnils. I'.otli iil.ilfdinn-Dcmoci.Ulo and ltcpubliean liaio said they weiefor leitiniiug fpivlepiy meuts, oneln l"'!. Another livor tho roeil of to much of the act as lles tho time, leaving the jiooplo to supio-o that they would loumo fooner, whlsh 1 doubt not would Lio undertaken If S.im'1 J. Tililen or any other speolo ie-timptloulst is elected. You say then whitsball wedo' I'll iellon: I'siio a lnjier luonoy dhoct Irom Ihu Ticasiirj of iho t'nileil tates. Ho away with these sou sub Icuks. .Milo thu mono giKl for cut) dib:, both public and private; let it hate roeueptiousi.is did, our greenbacks), bi'.tboic ceiusl and honoied by our go eminent. Then, ami mt until liitu, will the goieu'iucut cielltbo lestored to lis wonted stitu- Make this pijcr money liiteiliinge.iblo ,u Iho ilciauie el the holdoi lrgjMinnijnt obligations, at jar, K irlng n small Interest, mj ono tent penlaj forc.ii.li li)0. Make euousli of It to color all IlieiUniands ol business eren:eipri-e, then wo shill feotho'o mills and tactoiles put into .utile o?i,iiion,.igrl. HAWLBY, DODD & CO., nvtvnn PORTLAND, OREOOWT, OITEU TOR SALE A FULL LINE OF AGRICU L T U RAL IMPLEMENTS. SOLE AOEST3 FOIt THE JOHN DEERE MOLINE PLOWS, Which combine the greatest strength with p-trnmn Lisrhtiioss and Durability. SirfI.IOIIX DEERE is llio Sole Patentee of the vhTM-ZTE.IJ-ili' Patented Iiiock and Welded brag, ana tlieir &8gm& ' Plow is tlio only Plow so made, tlio Shares ''Tj-lPs and rotild-hoard aro also hardened by a pa- - rZ- 723 tent process peculiar to tne iikkkis rbuws. a.Suf:, j'Srr ' ,olo AkciUh for THE BEEKE SULKY AND GAftG PLOWS, vC o-r x s -r? The Greatest Labor-Savin-; Jnipieinents yet invented. One Hundred anil ifty sold in Oregon in Tlnce Months. Iron P.eani, Iron Frame, Iron 'Wheels. Every Fanner in the Statu is interested. Solo Agents for the 0l3L0.-St;l0X- 3J" & DT 333. "'TT'aLO-O.SJ, And Light Spring Wagons, Doere Pefrlsss Cultivators, and Buckoye Grain Drills, and Broadcast Seeders, and ARM GRIST MILLS, all k;cm antl prieow. Soiul Jor Ssicctnl Cti culms. Ioi'tlsml. Sent. 2S. iiujiiii.iag.a.'ii.iMijiawrflrapanTttiaifccaiKgjiTy&i.'gwBaewjgi csiTKWEsvzrratKrcisnvknuaDBKWxmc 1 POKTIAtVD, FRANK BROS. Sl CO SAW FRAXCISCO. - - - aiatl Importers and Dealers in AGRICU L T U RAL IMPLEMENTS. ' Solo Pacific Coast Agents icr: The Walter A. Wood Harvesting Machines ..TVT1 EXTRAS. Iho La Bollo Wagon WorJsa, Fond du Lac. Wisconsin, Manufacturers of tho justly-calobrateil LA BELLE WACQ.the Pride of the Pacific Coast. FAH.M. fel'PJXf., HACK, OH EM'UKSS; Thlmlilc, fekcln, or Irnn Axle ; Wlilu or N'irrow Track: Eastern lied uml Top liox, or C'lllfornla Statu Hack llnl and Top llov, Mith Callfurnla , "I'll Oai'on ESollor Krnke-thu BEST IiRMvK MADK. r"I.IOIIT DIIAFT and WAKUAM'i;D. Kiory U'licel Ki.llort lu Jtolllli;' OH iK'foro ihe tlio U set ; uml the agon liai i-tood the tct of tho tlimitc of Callioriiin hotter than any oth"r a Konln tho market, and runs four lo llio hundred pound lighter limn any othtr. oulncr to onr nslnc a skein manufactured exnrcFlvior na trom tir-ip nnttprnK ntui rfl.t r,m it... pel, i,r.,tc,i i,in ,...t. j..,- .. r.n.n the Eiipcrlor manner lu Mtlch our fkeius aro set. Ei cry w licol Imkniccd R. D. BUFORD & CO., Manuiacturers of THE BUFORD IRON GANG AND SULKY PLOW, AND The Browne Iron Sulky Plow. LICliT DRAFT, Easily adjusted with Screws or Lcicrs lor Lciel or Shle-hfll flrotintl. TlIESh PLOW S aro fhtciailv reiommoudul to tho Farricis pj Orison and WahiDcton Torrltorv as I mot si'ii-TANTiAL aud HYiiMETuic-Ai. and the most easily oonthoi.leu, and as doln,T better work under a conditions thai au other PLOW in tho market, tho ALL The Famous BLACK EVSIKST F0U MAX AXD BEAST. HAWK S3NCLE PLOW. M,Kll KAILS TO CI.EAX VELL. iiiLt. 1'l.oy h haio lieen tuokouohlv ami sEiEr.ELY te-teil in California and elsewhere, and found fn- ALL THESE JLOWS ARE FULLY WARRANTED TO BE , Tlio SaaHJeT on tlio rnciflc Const. A full stock of Extras alwajs on hand for the above Plows. -o- CuItiintoi'N. S- CONSTANTLY ON IIAXD : Sceil Stnvcrs. narrows, UriiN. and Ktraw-cutters, Agriceiiecual Hardware OF xXUL AMtOAED KINDS. i iI,y oiniU,ils "" y?' ",,drT(,!3' n,,d spoclfyini; tho irticlos wanted, we will umil you I)auiiptiv8 Circular ami 1'rico I.Ut lroo. ami will furnish auy further information tlo- W. So iEWB URY, Manager, Cortland, Or. ootlll H1IIE copartnership heretofote ixlstiii); umkr tie fl slllo of ltode. Calif Ai l'o a i1inli.ii .limn IT, lbV h) tho dui'h ol Mr Oha E. Calif The af fairs of the Ute ill ui ill ho settlid and the husinirt comiauul by tho reinainlii!; pirtmrs, under tho uaxo of IIOUGi;, MULL A. CO. CHAS. HODGE. GEO. W. SNELL. 1'ortUnd, Sept. 2 1. lTil, )m HODGE, SWELL & CO., Sutt.e?or to HODGE, CALELL &, CO., Drugs, Paisits, Oils, Wi.MJotv i. t.ss, s:rc vac , Nos ',i 1'ront and 7" Flrt Streets, I'OIITLAM), - - OKi:iiO. J. 8. JJEAUBSl-EY. J T. COCHEAS IIK.tltlJSSiCV .. COCUKl.V, COMMISSION BSEi?CHANTS, AXO OCf S' 1 CalirornU ami Oresou rroilafe. Xo. 31J Dv.s Street. In I .el. I 'jiy end W(!i'r gwo, Chinese Laborers Ojui wsjfjumwip, capabls ov omnj. Uw.-, WomWaiiu.'. .. bp-x in.uiou lo 2. njct'JlAK43.N & cm .. HHS. FnmiKmm. LAND - BUYEHS, i l.LSe Lands, cousi-tlrs of , 2,037 Acres, of tlio richest and niot productive lands in Marion (wiiiiy. slt'iaud about seien m.Ie. northif &aleia,ou the illanu-tte Klver, to-tttser with IIo;iPes, liarns. ci,.. JlT"' ctc--'lllll b'I''" I'artol tho l'jrdy, n m,,V Vi w,V".' !"" Uarronirli, aiul Wesnim lidiu'i m Lai.d tUlra . to-vtl , r ith 936 Acres, Ii'!i,,'-n"'athnt 'f ''3!eln-on ,ne u'- " "cctor and PUBLEC SALE, At the timo and pliee oboie specified. landsCi,?irC,'i:LV,tcn.t.IJUOf -e!"lrlnc to putchase both m ,h, ,lJlM ;: ,-taXYr'tto 'UTn'i I Ul.baltirn:siipouhlchthey vf HI bo sold. Xorinii To pnrcher of either of the a! oi l-act in nn dy. one third ca.h, remainder in Ave mb1 menu. bonBC ten per uni. lutorwt On .maUer Pymeiiu with twe ve per cent. IntereM AliS i'"ii pAlvujsris,,r- Vrk-tVuS - lie lUy of siu! T WU1 te ru,lllr,d ot PWHww on l I'orlt Tlilo will lie fin i u. v WILSON, TjJTTC; .3. 1'VJ CetolK- lu lv um r. . PUfix, texmtas'&H jinrMHj, U. kw