- t irrviTT' fh 1 WILLAMETTE FARMER. Agents nr the Willamette Farmer. Albuy ,IF. Hnnnnn Amity U E Getchell Bethel LllFrater Itnena Vista Win Wells, J W Hobart llutte Dlnppolntment S Hamiiker ! urovvnsviue W u Kirk Dirttevlilo J W Bactaclder , Canyon City DIlKhlnctaart iCanvomlllo t w Colvle ,, Colo's Valley WB Clarke Cottage Grevc J 11 Shortrlihre Cove F shoemaker, 11 K Kendall Corvallls EWoodunrd ?rcsnell ltocoe Knox 'Jackatna W A Mills 'trap Creek O 11 llammersley Haa J D Lee. V M Guthrie i-rUn- Krcvvson & Drain Miiascus EToibc ilaton n C lladauav i,a"esV S L llrooks jS"M rfcrtlind Jacob Johnson ..: 'H w vk vuy.. ...... .....i f ,, nium-sur .-TIT..... rnu tfi...... r.H;t'ii......... ..... fiuuii .hi tiiiiiK Fox Valley A U Gudnir yalrQeld J.T lilevuns Forest Urovc 3 IiiiL'hcs. W I, Curl Ik Goshen J llandsakcr Gervals hi-ripanl & Oalne Greenville J 1" Pierce Halscy TJ Black HoodMver W P Wat-on Harrisburg Illrnm S-milli Illllebiro A Luilllng Ilcpncr Morrow & Herren Independence W' 1. Ilodcin Junction bmlth. Brafleld & Co., W L Lemon .Jacksonville M Peterson Jefferson W F West Kello;z' All Kcllosjg LevvUville J M Bovvley La Grande S Ellsworth Lafayette Vt Poppleton. A B Henry Lebanon b H Claushton Meadow vlllc Itli Lansdalc McMinnvlllc A Keld Mitchell A 11 Brevraan Monmouth W W'aterhnnse Needy W'm Morcland New Era J Casto Ncwell'villc IT Catlcman North Yamhill DC Stewart Oakland J A Stcrllne Oswego AH Shipley Ott ., J H fcchroeder OreconClty .T M Bacon Ocboco J II Douthlt rcnillcton W" A Whlfnnn I'corla SD Haley Portland h P Lee, Agent btatp Grange Prlneslllo OMPtingle Perry dale McGrcn ' htoi e Illckreil FA Pitttrson Itosebnrg Tho Smith tcio lnlno & Morris, TIuh Mnnkvn Sllvcrton Ahah Brown jshedd's W'M Powers, C 11 Wheeler Springfleld A G Hovcy Spring-water JH Lewellcn rt'iblimity John Downing Sweet Homo Hen Mark" Sheridan JB Morris Pilot Hock K Gilliam Ten Mile TIM Gurney Turner HA Wltzil Vancouver b W' Blown, B 11 Denuro Whettland LC Forret WUhmottc Forks M Wllkln Walls Walla JF Brewer Woodburn Mattlilot Bros Waldo i i' .mer Willow Forks ACPUteys Yoncalls JKElllon, KS Apnlegato Zona D J Cooper S God", General Agent for Eatcin Oregon. To Fruit Growers THH CALIFORNIA FBUI T-D BYEK, I GIVE NOTICE TO ALL FHUIT GISOWERS that I Ehall manufacture these machines, and have different sizes for sale, all through the suinnwrand fall, on reasonable and accommodating terms. TUcso machines wero exhibited and operated at the State Fair of 1&73 and received a thoronttU endorse ment from a majority of tho Board ol Managers of tho Stale Agricultural Society who carefully observed Its working. They will bo made of suitable size for use In fami lies, or for drying fruit and vegetab.es on a large ecale. They dry apples fit for market In two hours and a half. They aro operated without difilcu'ty and demand as little labor as Is possible to expend to inauufucturo dried fruit. Thoy ar wlthlu tho means of eveiy farmer, and a company oiganizlng with small capital can purchase Machines to do a lirge tmsines. The Inventor has made di Udr d lninrnv cinents that will be embodied In tho maclduta to be inanfucturel this season The machine operated at the Stato Fair of 1875 was old to Mrs. E. A. Wailing of hprluir Valky, Polk County, and operated succer'fiilly by Mr Colton, who Js luttrested w ith her in tho orchard and Its products, and they endorso It n entirely sncci.M'ful, thoiun op erated under gleat dlflciililt'tf. and they expect to uc It mneh more succe'--! illy tho coining c( Urou. Ihe trult mmn'acturi'il by Mr Cotton, (diled ap ples) was lately sold by Church Co . -107 Front ht. turn Francisco, Unto duilers, for 14 cte per pound, and tbey piououtice it a good article. All fruitgrowers and persons Inteicsted In tho dry ing and prtsirWc,' of fiuit-, Vi'iri tables or meats, are invited to torrcsujndwllhmo in relation purchasing these machines. Orders in advance, and designating time of delivery of the machines, will be punctually tilled. All Machinte warranted to do goon work. S. A. CLARKE, April 30, 1370. SALEM. OR. ATTENTION Sheep Growers!! A 8UITE CURE FOR Scab, Screw Worm. Foot Hot, AND ALL Parasites that infest Sheep. XT 13 SAFER BETTER, AND VASTLY CHEAP THAN ANT OTHER EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB iaZ TREATMENT OF SHEEP. IT Improves the Health OF TOE ANIMAL, AND THE QUALITY OP THE WOOL. ty One gallon 1 enough for oo hundred to two fcunlrHdi-heep. according to their gc, strength, acd condition. it U put np In FrV'E-GALLON CINS-Price. 13 Krcsn txud for circular, to T. A. DAVIS &. Co., PORTLAND, OREGON, Whaleale Asent rtr Ibe. Mate, Or to your neirest Retail Dnugist. nw6 Executor's Notice TkTOTICE t lu-ehy given, that, on tbr !th tiy of . hcp'emhfr. l:r. tbr nn"filgiicd duly ap tKilntwl F.ircut'Fr of the 1. HI "! iwwm'nt of Jam- Oav ilon. 'frtsie1. by h Gjnuty Onirt fif WrlO'ic)iutv Is thMatr '( ""S- "-." '"r.Jcc vltb 'h nrovlshT.f.fnildw.ll ai .1 'l ptrms tiav. rigclilm tcint f3ld,aterr'i"irtt prsent J svne i,)ihth-iiti.i.cr voocbtr. Uiuie. atrJtm, Orci-on. wl'hln six ni.n'h frr-m thl date ml !l lpcr-oi iD'Jibtc-l toM ciUte nerejulrrd to trjf jtnmiy'lito pvvm-r.t 1 1 nic. 'frtit I 'A. K. WAVIUSOSi, Ciej'cr. , NpmqticSgEEpp!ra SENDING MONEY BY MAIL. "A how way to pay old debts" Is to claim that tho money was sent in a let ter, and John Reeves stole it. The crop of idiots is very largo this year, if all the men who are claiming to have sent largo sums of money in unregistered letters lenlly did send them. It is in credible that mon continue to risk mon ey in letters which cannot bo "tracked" any more than yon can track a fish In water, while tho Government offers n perfectly safe means of transmittal by money order to all important olllccs, and a comparatively safe means by reg ister to all ofiiees. Twenty-five cents is the largest fee for a money order. You may send Sol) for fifteen cents and it is practially impossible for tho money to micany. You may register a letter to any olilce in the United States or Cana da, anil to nearly all foreign countries, for a fee of ten cents in addition to the regular postage. Registered letters aro not bent in the regular mails, but pass from hand to hand of postal clerks or routo Agents. The person taking your registered letter gives you a receipt for it, and the law requires every person into whoso hands it passes to piodueo either tho letter itself or a receipt for it. It is not absolutely safe, like a mon ey order, but safe beyond any other contingency than accident or crime. In the case of the money order, safety goes beyond this. If a money order is oven stolen the theif cannot collect the mon ey, becauso ho cannot identify himself as the drrwee, and must tell who drew the order information which is sent confidentially to the Postmaster in a separato letter from that inclosing the order. Newspapers em do much good, and save their patrons much money, by occasionally lemiuding them of the above facts The most distressing los ses are small savings from wages sent by absent son", or fathers, or daughters to their families. And it is those that usually attempt to savo the small regis ter or money-order fee by risking the currency in an ordinary letter. Col umbus Jourual. Tin: Maxitactuui: or IK rclau's. Tooi-s. Since the old-fashioned modes of robbery by highway and ganoters have given place to tlio scientuic nur glaiies of modern dnys, a demand has been created for thieves' implements, made with all the improvements ob tainable by means of our advanced me chanical science and increased general facilities. This demand has not been unheeded by that largo and influential class of people who are always 1 eatly to turn an opportune penny, be it honest ly or otherwise, and the burglar.! of our time and country can boast of having as perfectly finished tools as any rep utable workmen. The largest maufac turera of burglars' tools aio in New York, Philadelphia, and tho West, and the men who are engaged in the busi ness are frequently ol a class who would never contemplate any direct deed of crime. Tho tools aro made partly In one placo and partly in another, no maker ever turning out n complete im plement for fear of discovery and con sequent trouble. A complete set of tools number forty pieces, and is worth from S2.")0 to $400, so that tho manufac turers carry on u paying business. It is very difficult to secure the conviction of makers for lack of direct evidence, and even when one is caught tho pun ishment inflicted is not commensurate with tho olfence, A fruit grower in Valparaiso, South America, writes to his local paper that he has discovered a singular property in tomato leaves. It appears that hav ing cut down some tomato vines he used them as a "mulch" mound his peach trees, lie soon disco vexed that the eurculio, which had been destroy ing his lruit, had abandoned tho trees surrounded by tomato vines. Follow ing up this accidental discovery he found that the free use of tomato vines proved a perfect protection, not only against the eurculio, but against the other noxious insects. Ho found al-o that by steeping in water somo fresh leaves of tomato and sprinkling tho iu lunion upon other plants, such as loses and orange trees, that tho innumerable insects which covered them werodxiv en away. We commend this to our horticultural iiiend.s Midland Fann er. Ti.miii:r in Nr.iiRAsiCA. It is said that there ore at the present timo ten million trees growing in Nebraska that have been nlanted be tho citizens. This is truly an immense number of trees, and it would, one would imagine, transform the entire state into it giove. On the contrary Hint vast number are almost imperceptible on the immen-e plain that comprises our state. Treble the number can bo set out without ma terially nti'ecting tho landscape for years. Somedav Nebraska will bo one of the best timbered states hi the Union. Xcb. Xews. Tin: Turkish Horror. Tho prel liminary report of Con.-ul Genera Svhu.vler, on the Turkish ntrocities per petrated In Bulgaria, reveal sickoning pages of atrocities. Among these, 10, 000 er-oiis of all ages and both texes weio inthles-ly murdered, with viola tions and multllations, never equaled In the history of war, either in ancient or modern times; ami which woultl put to blush atrocities of our wildest Indian tribes. The Hiiumer K-liool of natural history of the late Prof. AgiisM, which has lxen in a half dead condition since the Professor's de'tth. has finally been wholly abandoned, and tho property has been reverted to the pecuniary fniind.ir of tin- M'hnol. .rutin Anderson. who proposes to inako It his summer residence again. A New York lady can pay 5700 for a two pound te.'i ounce. Mack and tan terrier. GinKoxGitAXGKii's Investigation. It is within tho last half century that Newark has taken a leap forward mm multiplied her population at least four teen times. Tho same period has wrought the change in facilities for communication with New York. Tho nine-mile road was a little nioro than u protracted pile of logs and stones, ami the only public conveyance a huge, unwieldy vehiclo with a long body hung upon iron jacks The stagecoach carried the mails During the Post master GeneraNhipof (iideon Granger, serious irregulaiities occuned in the distribution of letters; and as the busi ness was not yet systematized, with Its agents, detective, etc., lie determined to travel in dis-gtiii'over his mail routes, in order to discover what contractor was remiss in the peiforinance of his obligations General dimming, the New Jersey mail contractor, was pri vately informed of the movements of his superior by a friend In the General Post-oflice, and instructed his negro driver how ho should proceed to drive when ho should happen to have a passenger answering to a certain de scription. Not long after, Granger en tered the stage at Powles Hook (now Jersey City), and Sambo.'with a wise countenance, mounted to his s.eat, and gathering up his reins, gave his horses a tremendous crack of his long whip. Away they bounded with fearful celer ity over the corduroy road. Presently Granger put his head through the win dow and requested the driver to go slower. "Can not do it, Sir; I drive the United Stales mail," was the reply, ac companied by another crack of tho whip over tho heads of tho leaders. Again and again did Granger beg and implore tho obdurate darkey to mode rate his &pecd, ami every time came tho response, "Can not do it, Sir; L drive tho United States mails," with renewed application of tho whip. Granger did not recover from tho bruises of his John Gilpin rido for weeks, ami was quite satisfied that one contract was honestly filled. The two cities aro now connected by four railroads, over which one hun dred and two regular passenger trains pass each way daily. Tho people of Newark can, at eight o'clock in tho morning, tako their choice of eight railroad trains which will Ienvo for Now York within three-quarters of an hour. .Martha J. Lamu, in liar jKr's Jlaiuziuefo)' October. Niagara Falls Ukidi'i:. A Brook lyn L'niim Reporter has been talking i with Jlr. J'.. i. Parrington, master .mechanic of tho Brooklyn bridge, and reports the following statement by that gentleman in legard to the suspension I oridgo ut Niagara Falls: I Thiee or four years ago tho bridge l owneis proposed to substitute iron for I the wooden trestle-work connecting the two llooi'o, and Col. Roeblintr made a design ijarryiiigmit their suggestions; but tho plans were put aside and tho wood is still there, and some of it in n terribly decaying state. It will bo i-c-membured that there aro two floors, one above the other, tho upper floor for the railioads and that undorneath for carriages. 3Ir. Farrington says theso lloors aro in a very bad condition, and if thorough lepairo arc not quickly mado the community one morning will bo shocked by reading of a fright' d acci dent there. The trestlc-wV by ex posure to tho wet and mist is little bet ter than touchwood in places. Tho wire-work is good enough. Tho sys tem under which tho bridge was built is coriect, but at tho time tho bridge Was put up iron had not come into gen eial use, and wood was used in its con struction more than it would be if tho bridge was going to bo built to-day. Mr. Farringion thinks it would cost about $100,000 to 8ubstiluto iron lor wood and put structure in thorough re repair. Ho said: "1 hope and trust an accident may not occur there, but if there should bo one tho blamo must not be laid by tho public upon tho system of construction, but upon tho owner? of the property for neglecting proper re pairs." The Minneapolis Jiural Kiys "gapes never attack nnyexcopt lousychickens. Keep the chickens free from lice and this source of loss will disappear. There i- no sure euro for gapes although tlio li&r.ie hair is often recommended. Tho better Way is to cut oH' all sick chicken's heads and rid tho remainder of lict the cause of the gape worm. The comb is the hens pulse. If that be strong and bright, of a good color and full of blood, shaking with every quick motion of tlio combed varieties, the bird is in a normal statu of health and in a laying condition. When the rim of tho comb and wattles havo a puiplish tinge, tho bird is not well. For hens infected with lice, mix a tablespoonfull of Hour of sulphur in u ma-h for ten lions. The society writer of tlio Peoria Dem ocrat says of the distinguished custom of eating exclusively with tho fork: " Tho fashion oiigi tinted with hotel 'orvants, because the scouring of knives in these carav.in-arle-i was tho most so- rlous job of tho whole daily round of duties." To Mi J lie, u r not to Mmkef A) thati4 tlio iiumtliiQ. 1 It luttir to unhcr from hi ad tu fuot in tiiu parulytnu offi'ver unil nur, or to lur.irli ike ulrnc cut d'r.titi' l) a courf of ttat rtur.dard uuti.'cWll rctm.il, Hittttcr' llltliTf. Tnite ctr.oot bu jnuch'Vmt ti tu tli re-pome of tlm nula ris ttrlcLtru t j Oil Innnlry Krniu n,o liMiliiyon tliln (oiillnint, kIhipl ItiluliltauU Htu tormrntcl mill ttit jDivermi: plaiui corm an inctciUiK jriuuutJ ) r tlii' only xrultiu (in viMailvc arm iraillfAi.t of uuia .iv P'uvidul liv rcltuci, 'Itii-ikiiiiEtffiii of fevi r Mid v iL iilttjft vvrll LvDuiv how cturly liudaiuatu tu ijj inert I In 'i (ilven l.rlel rfiillu lire the lOiiallru ri"n dl of Ike lacu'l. (JulMnr, awnlr, I lm ntn vvlut a.-etkiie lull i.oi.oiiru, (u'riMtti . wklrk cr..il.lli r a time tu pruaacu any litmliclal tftttt wlui.mr, atid if fienlrUii in vviraL lrrtJir,itld inircUlcf upotitDu )rtMj? ISrerywkire tkey aiu bcloir klundunril by Intellectual Mi'rona, aud tlJt xftuine MvUa'iU rr (ille fur iii'innUteJt au 1 rualtteut dUuac.lloitft'.n'a liiacr, tuui'iuua tu u-.u zx. ) MARK THESE FACTS ! TI1K TESTIMOXV OF T1IK WHOLE WOULD. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. C"Let tho sallor'.tigntul diseased road tho folio trig. O" Lot nil who linv obfiflii plveu up by Doo tots Htid spokou ofns ltictirnbli, rtwd tho fol lowir.c. i o Lit all who cin bellovo facts, and can bin of villi lit ov iiloticp, le.vitrlio followini;. K.NOW ALL MUN 11V T1IKM3 l'HIi:jiTS. That. on this, tho Twentieth day of June, In tho year of Our Lord One Thuiisand Elsht Hurt drod and Slxty-slx, poioiinlly camo Joseph Huydock, to uio krovvu as such, and being duly sworn, deposed usfol-k "vs: ''That ho Is tho solo general agent for tho Unlteil States and dependencies tlinronf lor preparations or medloiiiCH kuon as Dr. itnllonny's Pills and Ointment, and that tlio following certlll catos are veibntlm copies lo Iho host, ol his IVUUWJUUKU 111IU I't'lltll. JAMK3 SMIHTRK, r,.s Xotarv Public, U Wall Street, Now York. Jijni: 1st, ISGll. Du. IIom-oway: I tako tuy pon lo write you ot luy grent rollot, and tlm the awful pain m my siaetias loir, tno ut last tnanKs to your Pills. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I ant that I can cot aomo sleep. I cn novor wrno it uuougii. i tnatiK you aaiti aim again, and am uro that you nro really tlio friend of all sullorets. I could not help wri ting to you, and hope you will not t'iko It amiss. JAMKS MYUHS, 11(1 Avoutto D. This Is to certlfv that I was discharged from the aimy with Chroitiu DiarrhuM, and have beou cured by Dr. Ilollovvav'n Pills. WILSON IIAUVKY, New York, April 7, lstid. 'Jl l'ltt Stroet. Tho following Is an interesting case of a man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring moiled Iron into a llask that was damp and wet, citisod an explosion. Tho molted Iron wan thrown around and on him in a perlect Hhowor, and ho was burned dreadfully. The lollowlng cnrtlilcato was given to mo, by him, about eight weeks altor tho accident: Nr.w Yowit, .Tan, In, ISfirt. My name is Jacob ll.rily; I nm an Iron Founder. 1 was badly tun til by hot iron In Novombor last: my burns hoalod, but I had a running soro ou my leg that would not heal. I tried Ilolloway's Ointment and it cured inn In a few woeks. This Is all true, and anybody can boo tno nt Jackson's Iron Works, "d Avonuo. J. IIAltDY, llilGoorch St. Extracts from Various Letters. "I had no appeltto; Ilollovvay's Pills gavo mo a hearty one." "Your Pills aro marvolloiiH." " I Hnnd for another box, and keep thorn In tlio houso." " Dr. Holloway has curod my hoitdacho that was chronic." " I cave ono of your Pills to my babo for cholera morbus. Tho dear llltlo thing got well In a uav." " My nausoa of a morning is now ouiod." " Your box of ilollowav'x Ointment curod mo of noises in tho lion.il. I rubbed some of your ointment behind tho ears, and tho noi.so has loft." " Send me two boxes, I want ono for a poor family." " I enclose a dollar, your price Is 25 cents, but tlio meuiclno to me is worth a dollar." " Send mo 11 vo boxes of vonr Pills." " Lot mo havo thioo boxes of your Pills by return man, lor uiuiisanu ievur." I lunc our 200 such Testimonials as those, but went of spneo compels mo to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of tho skin, this Ointment is most in viilitablo. It Ioch not nonl oxtor nally alone, but penetrates with tho most searching (illectfl to the ory root ol tho evil. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Invariably ouro the following diseases: Disorders or tho Kldncjs. In all dlsoaneH uH'octlnir. theso organs, whether they Btcreto too much or too llttlo water; or whoiher they bo alllictod with stono or gravel, or with aches and palnn cot tlod in the loins over tlio roglonu of the kid neyH, these Pills should betaken accordliiK lo the printed direcliotiR, and tho Uiutmont hhould bo well rubbed into the small of tho bank at bod timo. This treatment will plvo almost Immedlato relbif whe" M" other means lmvu l.tllled. For Ktomaclis out or Order. No medicine will so tll'ectually improve) the tone of the Ktomach as theso I'IIIhj they remove all acidity, ocosioned oltlier by In temperanco or Improper diet. They reach the liver and redact) it to a hoalthy aellon; tiiey aro wonderfully clllcauloiiH In cases ol hjiasm In f.ict they never tail In curing all disorder), of the liver aud stomach. HMowtvft rllt nil uorllui Akup, Asthma, Dillons Com plaints, lllutcboHon tho .Skin, Ilowol Com plaints, Colics, Constipation of the ISowdIk, (onstimpllon, Inllamiiutlon, .laundlce, Iitvor Com plaints, LtiuibBuo, Plies, Hlieumatlsin, Hteiitliin of Urine, Scrofula, or klnc-i's I'.vll, horo TlironUt, i the IhiI niH'ilij known la the lltt jvuowiufj i,titti: Debility, Dropsy, Dyeentery, Erysipelas, remain Irregu larities, m Poversof all kinds, Fits, (lout, Headache, Indigestion, Ktono tt Urn vol, Hecondary Symptoms, TIo-Dolouroux, Tiimora, Ulcers, Vt-noial Atleo lions, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any cause, Ac. I.1IIOHTA.T CAUTION. None aro c,enuli.o uuless the slKuaturo of ,l. iiAViioti:, as agent lor tno uiiiieu mates, surrounds each box of Pills, and Ointment. A hnudkoinu reward will lie kIvwi to any ono reutlerluc sticli lnIorm'iil''ii as may lean to the detection of any inrty or panics (oun- lerfeltlu lli intxlluliini or vetiomg iuo siiii", kuowIiiK ihein to be itirriiin. Sold at the AlauuMct'irv of Proftssor IIoi.i.owav it Co., Iv'fcw York, mid by all resjx;tablo lirucKi"'" '! Dtslers in Medi cine throughout Uio i-lvlllod world, in box es at 25 cents, Hi cents, and $1 meh, ir'I'liere is lumnldordble iuvlu by tak ing the larger sles, N. If. Directions for the Riildatite of pa llnntj la every dlwrder aro alllxod to each box. fce'-Wy. Jersey Cattle. Tho London Agricultural Gaicttc reforo with just severity to those "fancy farmers" who aro trying to spoil the Jerseys as sim ilar "fancy farmers" havo tried to spoil the uhort-horns by breeding for "fancy points," eutlrely aside from any connection with useful qualities. Such lancy farmers are a uulsacce. Sajs tho Gazelle: "If tho valuoof Jersey stock is to rest on color, deterioration will surely follow or tho.o useful qualities tbBt are far more noticeablo in tho good old fashioned parti-colored cow than that which will bo found among the generality of Ono, high-bred, whole-colored' r.ivvns, grays or foxey so-called Jerseys. I havo owned bun dtods of acclimated .ler-ey stock, and havo never, as a rule, found tho wholo-colorod such largo producers in many parti-colored ones; lit lact, by far Iho most butter pro ducing cow I over possessed was not only partl-coloreil, but the most ugly and un gainly bets', of tho lot, jet her stock havo never f tiled lo show their large butter mak ing qtiHlltlos, Tho truo type of a Jersey cow if. In tact, au animal that will not make meat, I do not say that this Is not improved upon by acclimatization and n slight intto duction of a hardier bleed, neither do I say that Jersey breeders ou tho island Itself havo not In somo Instancos a breed that show s n disposition to tnako .somo llesh, and very probably may then bo following up tho re quirements of fashion, yet I maintain that a puro Jersey should throw tho bulk of her feodlng properties into butter, and with llttlo to llesh. The parti colored good cow may havo but a whlto spot, especially under tho belly, but throughout tho body the rich yellow skin, under any coloied hair, will bo found black, whlto or fawn. I hao seen tho commencement of n whole colon d hold, the property of a noble duke, to obtain which 1 havo seen wealthy and laie pro ducing covvh sold oil' to piovout an animul remaining with tho slightest stain of othor than one color." To tlio Tto&iovi. Help wivu tlio AlmlRlitv Dollar Irom im milr.vcreoiis ilifioimt 1 Yo I-nlitnlng Men, who rnrii n living hy thu fvveat of viur lirnvr, how luiiR tvlll joii work for .1 ilolliiriinilttu'ii li t It it for ninety icuta' vvortkof uooilc r w ky Inn't the iamo ilollnr nil nooil for tko Mcrclimt as the I.nkorlnj; Mnnv Yn l'rttrloti, ilon't lot Anurlca bu iliHUi-HCid I If any nnu hauls tlowu Iho 1'. h. Ilac, flmut him on Iho rpot I Why not. If ho rcliincti lo tiiUu lotti ln'arlnjr Iho V. 8, pli;uatmor Now to the reeuiu of our lliii; coiiich S. FRIEDMAN WHO WILL TAKE TRADE DOLLARS AT SB.Z And all ft liver anil Currency at Par! for all IIooK A::oiiim ami all itHnrcliniicllNc, until Kov. 1, 1S1. I guiuuntco to sell eiioil n LOW an any honro on th const. Conic, vvllh jour nioncv of ail Mml, vv hero j ou can cot ilollnr lor ilollnr, nt my two tttortp, ono otipoiito thoChtuieULtn lintel, anil ono in ymith'K luick, miuly iippm-lto l)iulln HUl'In. nulltf S. I'HIIII.IIAN, BA1.CM. FRUIT TitEES! Prices to Suit tlio Hard Times ! Woodburn Nursery, WOODEUZVK, 2VIOUIOU CO., A t;iiolco Selection cB Fruit, Shade, Ornamental, ..AMI.. Nut-Bearing T IF. E3 E3 JSi , Vines, and Shrubbery, Plum and Prune Trees, Constantly on Hum!. ADUHKbS, J. H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn. HlihI fijr cliruVrK, eiiiitf ,'S ASTHMAS CATARRH REMEDY Having atruffKlod twenty yeArs b twconlifo and death with ASTHMA I eiporlmeuted by oompoundinjr roots and herbs aud luhallog tho ntedlolno. J fortunately diBoovcred mro euro roc ASTHMA and CATARRH. War ranted to rollovo any ooao of Asthma In Btantly.so the patfent osn Ho down to sleep. By mall, tl.OO per bo. Addroati O. LANQElL, Applo Crock. Ohio. Foraais by DrugcltU. GEO. C. VAN WAGNER MANUKACTL'IlES Tlio Colslritttsl Nash I Culls' Fanning Mill. .Mm, D'nlir in F'TJUSr I TPTJTIES Wall 1'aiicr. rtcluro FraniCM, .MoiildliiKx, Ifllrroi'N, &.c. C'orrcr ol Hti'c eu-1 Llbuity Itt-eU, ir.'itf 8ALKM, OH. D.LAHGEL il II - -- - . , rtAf7 Z X RriSfESrrSO1