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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1876)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. n cSillmudt Jhtrtwr. tj.fi) 2 SAIiUM, FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1870. Letter from Josephine County. WiMmnhViLM:, Sept. 30, 187C, lift. FAHMEn: Wildervlllo H asmall placo, with but fow inbnbltantH, anil llttlo known t(j tbo oulsldo world, but oiulovvotl with a spirit of energy which must f-oonor or later bring It Into prominence I'roporly speak ing, Itmay bo called tho future county heal of Josephine county. Located near tho con tor of tho county, on Slalo Croek, a clear running mountain stream, iurnihlng?.bun danco of water for Irrigating or milling pur poses tlio entire year, and within (ho center of tho greatest numbor of poople, It has led the peoplo of this part of tho county to a'k the removal of tho county .oat to thla placo. Iliit enough of Oils at present. Thin pait ol Southern Oicgon cannot bo called as Ilnea farming country as hoiae oth tr parts of Oregon, but, by proper tuaungo ment of our farms, wo can raiio enough to do us and havo Homo to spare. Wo haro a juetty fair stock country, out In the hills end mounlaliiB thut mirrouml ui, especially for hliee','. and Angora goats. Tho Mst do lulml- ably well hole this seems to bo a natural homo for them. There nie now well-nigh two thousand head of thoso animals In Jose phine county, looking vary lino. This Is also an excellent Jrult country, as can bo Mion by visiting tho nicharSs of Messrs. Vannoy, Moore, and J!. Hull, and tho young vlnoinicl of J. I'orrough, near th.s place. This Inoyard, of nearly throo thousand vinos now healing fruit, l onlhely Irco from the great grapo pest which has given our grapo-groworB so much tincaslncas of lalo year. I will say to tliod'j seeking homes, that tlioy can do no bettor, I think, than to visit fhlHsodloii and isrcuie tlietnselvoH a homo. There is vory gooil government land hero to lalio ye1, iiii(l, UUo all other countries, somo Miry nooil bargains In lmirocd laud. Wo need immigration lo holtlo our now vacant lands aud work our mines of mineral. Wo want men of families, lo help run our M-hooh; meu with means ouough to help thoniM'lvcs till they can mnko nn Improve incnt enough lo ro.ill.o hoincthlug from. Tlio majority of new-comers urrlvo hero pior, mid consciuently bocomodlacouragod, aud lcio boroioiH'uumpllshlngmtioh. Somo liyl'olil of things in a business-llko way, and roou build thouiselvos nlco homos. I would lllui to say Roiiiotliing In tegaidlo i ll'cr pills of our county, but will do so at siino luliiro time. S. A. It. tt. f. I liae nphro of Jaml wlilch 1 wish ,o wsv down lo Oruliard grass. Will some of the loJidcis ol lha 1'ahmi'h ploaso inform mo how many pounds oSOrchnu! glass U npfossiry to 0vl nil aero of ground, the soil Oinlitml giabs on limbered laud without ro moving tho tlmbor, with any success? and what amount ot r-coil Is mjuiied to tho acie? Wim'. dues Oieli.ti'l kmss toll at per pound? Tho Fittest Time on Rocoul. 'IhoKiouiuUof tho l.ouUvil'oUvy )Jcckey Club v.ero moro than crowdod September 1!7, tlioii:iiilH of homo people and rit rangers gatlio lug tbcro to witness the luiiums Ten brotiU mnko his run agalnht time. Follow einlt made four iiiIIim In 1S7I at Saratoga In 7:in'j SIik'A thou It lias bron thought that time could not bo equaled, and up to tho -!7ih It bus not. Hotting was about cvon, aud wiib in I ear sky mid good (rank bolero them. Ihu peuplo of KentiU'ky put tholr money on the horse, lotting frliaiigors look ufar Hint. Add wps ouleicd In Iho raco wllli Tonbroii'k.Knd In the ssud ott led htm h ill' H length, lloscou took second place, i.ud fiuui then on f'ttadily diopued behind. Tim Hut mile was umlo in veiy blow lime 1:,')JV,. Harper, Tetibiocek's owner, stood at the stiljig and excitedly moved hlx bat to goon. The J nky complied, and no ml tho uecuiul mile In 1:1.'.',', and tbo third In lilil'v. At liiet'otuuiWH-cuioiit ofthufuurth mllo Add was a d( .iju lengths behind. A new hoiso lion' ilmnl In the liu'O. Huuiilug up iilong sldoot Tenbtoeck, the two gi.lloied along together a ipinrlor of a mile, vvWm Teubroeik shot lu ward, aud was uovor igaln behind the Ire-h Iioimi. As Iuumiiio down the llti. Isli, the thousands who had been as unlet as possible previously, now fcillug tltntFol low or.i Ii'h time would coon bo vJihhI out. gait (oi ill loud, lone, and cutbuxtnsttu cheera. The last mile was tnado In l;fPi, aud luu tuitiio dislRtico lu T:15i, or three mid a half seconds quicker than Fellow milt' time, and four bu'onds luster than I.tsliigteu lu N'mv Orleans In Is.V. Mr. 1'riitik Harper, the owner was ougrutulatcd by huudredH umlil wild kihioh of dancing, shouilng, bat throw Inf, etc. Willie Wulkor lotlo tho victor. Hobby Swlu whs oh Add, who, on thollnivh, whs at tbo ilUUnoo 'o!e, Ail otter of (I'JO.WO lor Tcnbioeok hh been ri Ice', oil. Tlietfoond imco was a gi.iud swcepfclnKrs tor two joir nhis, uasii or oiut mile, 1W en tianre, winner to li;io btlf of tliogUo moti y; Hvo trteis spilng llrancb, Hello of Moade, Cvn Shlilay, MeWhliteroiid Hadeii llidcn. Iblloof Mc:ulo i mi In 1:11',, Union H.iOcn no)inl, niul MoWblrtirtliud. Tho lst r.u was thrvo-fortlu of u mile, puua fty), all life. It was won lu two straight ht-nts by UiMer l'l utet, (looiuo 1km--mail Mvond, and Joe Hhodos (hint, Time, l:lu', .uid lili'a. Iutu;hold Hints. oil of cliuinijiim will luusa tltodlsipptri uiice of wail, however hnid, large ordeuso ll.ey may be. Tito npplleatlon gives rfcoto i:eiii.er pain nor ktipruretloir. I u moved IhiilyoUmy hand with Uvo cents' worth of tho oil. Tho recent fearful explosion on board the Thundor has called out the publication of many reclpos and romedlea. Among them all, tho following, contributed by an old and experienced physlclau, has tho merit of con veulonco and raadiuess. lbe remedy Is sim ply this: Tho common whiting of com merce found In nearly overy kitchen ro ducsd by cold water to thocousistencoof thick cream, Is lo bo spread on a light linen rag, and tho wholo burnt surface) lnctautly covored, and thus excluded from the action of the air. Tho oaso It affords- Is instantane ous, and It only requires to '"bo kept moist by constant occasional sprinklings oi co,d water. Tho O'aulcn advUes instead of changing tho toll containing sickly pot plants, that tho suiface bo well stirred, and then so thoroughly eoakod with water at a temper aluro ofl.'!3 to 141 dogroes Fahrenheit that It will run frcoly from the bottom of the pots. Thus Iroated, after a few days tho sickly plants rccovorod tholr original health and vigor, end began to grow again. Among tho plants so treated wero palms, roses, Ileus olastlca and others. This is given on tho puthorfty of M. Millerraoz, lu a Fret-ch piper, as haviug been practiced for somo year with unfailing suecens by M. Lucas at llobcnhelii. A Sermon Preached by tne Microscope. The mineral polishing powdor litely brought into use under tho namo of ok-ctro-slllcon consists, as shown by tho microscope, ontlroly of sllici nis or flint shell of tho ilia tomaccw, species cnitliscui, each shell being a Hat disk. Wo recently measured their di ameter and found them to avorago l-2000tb, Inch, vvhllo tho thickness was 1-SOOO.h, Inch. Therefore, vi hen piled up like coin (and in this way they appear In the mineral,) 8,000 of theso aro one Inch thick; while a square Inch can contain moro than 2000x2000, or over -1,000,000 such disks; and tho numbor presout in ovory cubl j Inch Is thus moro than SOCOxi ,000,000, or over 32 000,000,000. When wo coifbldor that tho thickness of tho depos it in Nevada, whore Ill's mineral is found, Is reckoned In hundreds of foot, and the length by hundreds ol mile9, wo can only bo struck by tho Imenslty of tho organic creative pow er with which tho atoms of matter aro on dowed, a power which forms theso atom-like objects. In regular shape and lu numbers to bo counted, not by millions of millions, but by counties myriads. Not this nlono: but this power also ornamonts most of the spo cios in the most tasteful anil iutrlcato man ner: an ornamentation which is revealed only by Iho most powerful microscope. When wo wore onco visiting tho cathedral of Sliabbourg, Oetmauy, an architect in our company madu tbo remark that the artisans who cut tho ornamental stones had expond od just as much euro in givlni: tho utmost iinUh loilin highest parts at the top of tho fcplre, whoro i-catcoly over any nnn had a chanco to nuiulro their admirable workman ship, as to ovcry pait of thacatbodral below, where it is daily seen by tlio worshippers, 'lltit," s.ild our friend, "those inon laboied not so much for th'.ir wages a3 they do now a dayn (of.tn liylng to uheat In tho valtio ot their work wbou they haven chance); but in thoso good old tlmee, overy artisan laboied for tho glory of Clod; It was a specie of 10 llglous oulhuslasm which induced them to llnlsh tbolr work thero as conscientiously as anywhere ols,o, although It could only bo seen by Ood." Conshleilug tho discoveries of tho rxqiil p.'to ornamental finish of thoso llttlo objects belonging to tho hundreds of species of i atomacco , what la moro natural than tint tho relUIoua enthusiasm of tbo luedlie val church builders ia tak ng hold of tho tnlcrou'opisU of our day, who ually aro enabled to sco what God vvi ought thousands of eonturiia beforo it could bo soon by any human creature? And theso wondeis havo waited through nil tlKEO ngci beforo the fact could bo np-UKK.-lali.il and acknowledged; that thociea Uvo power Is liillnlloly Rteat, oven In tho Inllnltoly email. AVuvityfi! -iHiencmi. Fnrmers have n Influence l'rof. Ferry, author ol an excellent treatise on political economy, says theieaio tx mil lions of tiu mors lu tho UulKd States and forty thousand lawyers; aud yet ho can pick out ouo huudid lawyers who do moro to coutiol and sliBpo tliolegUlatloiioftliooor.il try than tho eutlro six millions of farmers, Katber hard on tho farmors! What nonontl ties they nioS Will they always lemalii so? 1 1 tht-ro no bono that tho mlluencoaud (vowor of that great clasa, oomposiug halt our population, will over bo fell? Must thoso w ho make our laws and who hold our hlghe-st ollloes of honor aud trust, always come from what n:o termed the learned pro fossioiio? lltottiue n man bappucs to follow tho plow, U It to bo taken as proof poslllvo thut he Is an Ignorumii aud untitled for the duties of a leglala'or and sUtfimau? Tho Hum I )irli! Ia laborlug zcaloiuly to brlug ubotit a eliaugo lu thoso matters, to quality firoiors to bo their own reprosen'.atlvei, ami to present lu Congress and elsowhore their own v lew s and Interests, and to put a stop to suoh elasj legislation as has dlsgiiuvdtho oiuntry for lbe p.it few jers and madoof us h nation or biukrup's. What a ooumuntar ! Sl millions ol In telligent moil havo loss liilluenco in making o-r Uws, than one Uuudrrd meu! T'uls must bring the blush to tho chetkofoveiy lutelllgotit fanner. And khall Mich hitito mtnts hIwh.v remain tine? Will (be tarm els ulwajs'bj kv lacking In ropivtntillve mon l ailtnd to thelr.drurost llf,oro-ts? lift tin bopo no:, .'ot (t( Hoi lil, Tlio t Ulu'st lo.ul minus I'ouml In AuiciIim Imvo l)ie iltcovurotl near H.iMor Splines'. Kiin-a--. TEMPUS AUCIUMNALE. ny ciiaklks Nonr.n annaonY. Now that to nstor.s and giv goMeii-roJ The roughest bank giveslato but beauteous blub; b Nov that with groaning walDsthooxen plod, Slow dragging homeward tho good gilts ol earth; While 'mid tho stubbly coru-fiolda, set with stack?, In gon'ious piles the yellow pumpkins lie; While the latosun his wonted fervor lacks, Aud golden mists obscuro tho dreamy tky; Now that tho nights come sooner than they did, Now that tho morns more tardily return; Now that tho paths with russi-t leaves are hid; And frosty gentians shino amid the fern, Who but recalls, In silence and rcgrot, Some sacrod dust wlioreon the dead leaves fall Who. in this time for mom'ry.cnn forgot Tho changes that the year has brought to all? Kach one hath felt tho stroke of death draw Huth wept a brother or hath mourned a friend And each considers, In the waning year, That he himself Is nearer to tho end; For tbo short courso the circling soatonslraco May well onltomi.s life's changing way, And, in Us briefer but evontful race, The sov'ral ages of mankind portray. First comes tho Infant Spring with breezes mild, With early buds and hopeful promising; Llko the lair youth of a delightful child Is tho first flushing of tho tender spring. And then succeeds tho for v Id summer-time, Full of bright blooms, broad noons, and tultry beat; Like tho full triumph of a mortal's prime, When the far heights (eel his ascenalng feet. Thcu autumn follows with her elow decline, When leaves are fallen and when birds aro lied; Like that sad ago that must bo yours and mine Whon hope has left us aud sweet youth Is dead. Ami last comes winter, curtained all about With pallid snow aud skle.s ot" ashen gray; l.lko that lato hour when life's spent lbmo burns out; " Tho lost is silence," wo poor players say. European Grain Prospects. London, Oct. 1G. The Mark Lane IZtpretn says harvesting Is still imlinfsbrd lu the north and unsecured crops aro suffering both in eralu and straw. There has been slight Improvement in the quality of grain marueteu uy taruiors during mo weoK, tyjz the bulk ottered Is still in au unsatisfactory condition. Only drv sam tiles have met witn any attention, and theso have been rather lalglier, presumably, because or tuo oemaua tor tlno eralus f jr sowlnir murooses. Values do not appear to havo beou raised by Uio prospect of war. Our roturu of gr.inary stock on tho first ol Octobea compared v!th that of July Is:, shows that Iho quantity of wuoat lias increased by rattier Jess tuau liiui. Flour has somewhat dhsinUhed. Theso st ckH,tb.ough certainly laiso, ought not uon- Hitteriug receipts and pros-j.eoile largo- iii- minuiiou oi imports auu tieiicieui iaiue growth, to depress trade. They show only a moderate increase upiu ihe corresponding perioilol lastjear. 'JtieUrgo imports, tuai wore theu arriving were ajctimulallnK.WBek by week, whereas at pressut draft Is uather nut tliiLii intn th) ffiailrirltl. -V.11 ellltl Alt ttiliifis. von- nldornl the nouitm.i or tulo U hftaHhy ul- tuoiign mo largo stocus tuiii cue aitucaitcy o: harvesting tbo grain esarclso an tulJ.uouee adverso to holders. On the other hind, no decline seoais possiblo whilst sLipmeuts Irom abroad coiuinuo on the pieseui modb rato scale CiwcAiio, (X-t. 15. Tho grain mrket du ring tho past week has presented ah animat ed appoarauce, but iviieei have been gene rally rathor inclined to weakness, in liuimo n y with tho reportcil dullness in tho llisttru markets and tho rush ol heavy airlvaU hcic, aud compaiHilvely light shjpnions. Boston Wool Market, llosros, Oct. 11. Tho dfuiaud for wool coutluues to exceed oxpoctatlons, and prices aro giaduilly stlllenlng up, particularly in lluoand incdiunilleeces. l hoio is apparent ly no excitement in the market, but manu facturers aro puichasing with oonliiltnco. Unwashed lUoces continue to attract atten tion; saloj 3t),:00 pounds tit 2-J25j. In combing r.ud delaine there has not been much iloliic: prices aro steady aud firm. ratmlug from -iStilo for lino delaine and desirable lots of combing. Fulled has boon lu fair request ami market quite firm; prices ran gin g from tlll lor super, prluoinally at 35(3 10. The demand for O.U1 tornla U good, but tall comes lorwaid slow ly; sales Include T3.C00 at 2IQ-JS and 0J2.CCO lbs fall at IIQ'JS, btittho laper -ft? a fancy price obtalucd otllj ror saiall lots of very ehclce; pibn,74l liansactlous havo been lu tuo tango o IS and 22. Ti:am ami Hacic Lost, Just a few uiln ulos after Iho arrival m' Iho eat side train m, tho depot yesterday afteuiOOh, : liahl at tached to a hack, belonging to tlio Oregon Tr.uisfar to., took fright aud ran away. A largo crowd of persons wero standing about tho depot at the time, but for somo reason, no ono attempted to stop the animals. The driver had le! t tho team standing along with a numbor of others, as ho was accustomed to do, vv bile soliciting passongers, when , taktug fright at something, iboy started down the roadway touaul iho ferryboat. Ilefore reaching tbo bovt tho horses wero running at a rapid i-peed. They rushed up the pon toon aud dashed on iho boat, and before tholr f prod could bo checked, they tan tho full length of tho ferryboat nd'weut over board at Mm other end. For iodic moments tho buck lloated, and a tops was thrown under the seat, tho ropo parted and every thing weut down 1'ko a rook. Oifymian. To Iinclioa, KIIIS. Dll. OH.V1G It now rviaJ ti le- celvo illeut at her p.See, lo bdcoi. Uarlntte pat voir ho has bad extensive practice at Dr. Adatnt' iHiular Medlnl liutllulo at Portland, In trcatlUK ladles, and feels conddent of affording relief la laost cajee of a cLroi.ic ciiaracter, fecial atteo tlou paid to ftiuilc urtknesj aud nerVoas prostration, lu lOiuu'CtUu with !..! t litiHiit, htie u.ei tho rele britcd Mdlrat,d Llctiiu Vnpur Ilatl, which i aid vastly In 'T.ctl, curt. OtXco tud rtUetCf, t. e it.tri.irof luitei ami Mimioer tteet, balcm. ! 3P. .A.. Saaiitla, Va-tlt. Sjlem. un-son, dealer n Mereotcopes aud Merco. Kvpu Views, ai 1 been of a'ul and tte mtourd-tn-countn. Lue.sliu r:.otOhrapbs, la India Iiil, Oil orV'.iurl.oKir. tell iMli isvior lo A. -V (iUticiL,A. Co.' ; C. UZAPOVA6E, . vri'.cr in.. KOOT&J At SHOES, llolnwu'. illcx W, ('umiutMclal bt., three dcors north of thel'xtuiHtr, SAI.li.il, Or. 1'H BY TELEGRAPH. Nkvv Youk, Oct. 15. A Sinn hrro this morning. slight fall of Wasiunoton, 03t. 15. Snow fell here early Ibis morning. Hosrojr, Oct. 15 Snow fell hero In vari ous parts of New England north and east ( f hero last night (o tho depth of tbreo inches or more. IWAN'Arot.is, Oct. 15. Returns from all thocouiiths in the Stato recolved. Wllllani3 majority UA.-iDi. Washington, Oct. 13 Tho following postal changes aro announced:. Kstabllshed Kayos, Clarke County, Washington Terri tory, D. W. Gardner, postmaster. Post masters appointed tlonrv McKeene. Bllo- vue, Yamhill countv, Oregon; 12. W. Whlp plo, Cottage Grove, Lane Countv, Oregon; Franeii M. Gabbert, Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon; T. It. Iiibbard, Sllvnrton, Marion County, Oro?on; Michael McNami rs, Centervlllo, Snohomish County, W. T.; Gooro W. Morso, Oak Harbor, Island County, W. T. Imln- SHffl U iion. Miocum, maaeasuccossiui union in tne King's county Brooklyn nominations to-day. This is accounted fvvorablo to a Ilopubllcau ticket. New York registration U about 117,000 in twodays. Jersey City Republican registra tion the first day Is greater than any vote over polled thnro. Colonization is expected. Francis P. Blair, a venerably journalist and politician, died yesterday at his resi dence, Silvpr Springs, Mil., aged S7. I.ndiakavolis, Oct. IS, The R?grejrate vole on the Stnto ticket U 431.403, of which Will iams recolved 213.033; Harion. 207,0011; Car ington, Independent, 12,22(3. Williams ma jority over Harrison, 5,710. Th3largost In dependent voto cist was for Now, candidate! for Stata Treasurer 15,105. Tho legislature stands, House, Republicans 53; Dpraocra's 45; Independents 2: Senate, Republicans 23; Iietuocruts 25; Independents 2. CENTAUR LINIMENTS. Liter from a nutmafftr ' Axriocir, ft.t., Dee. 1, 13TJ. "Mer .1. It. Rise & Co.: ' Jlr ivIAi has for a lone tlno b'en a torriblornf fererfiom Itliemr.atlsm. Shn hi IrlM many phvit claii?iiiHl m.inv remedies TiiAunlythlcir wnlctjlm civen her relief f (Vntuir Tdrlmont. I am prepared lo say this ha cured hir. I am dolii? what I canto extend its file. T. II. RING." This a sample of many thoit'and testimonials re ceived, of wondVrfal cure? effected fty tho Centaur Liniment. The Ingredients of this aitlcla ar3 pub-H-Iicil around eceh bottle. It contain Witch ITazel, Mentha, Arnicr, Rock OH, Carbolic, and Insredlcats hithei to little known. It i an lndli-tib'o fa-t that.: tho Centaur Liniment 1 perforailns more cure' of Sirelllnsr, KtlfE Joint", Eiuptlon', R.'.earaatlsm, Neu nlali, Sclitlci, Caked l'.icat, I.oeJiJaw, Ac, thin M other Llnliuents. Emlnocit'on". Extract". Si'.vcs, Ointmeu's, anil Plaeter, now In nf For ToothiKhe, liiric'.ic, Weik Ilac'-f, Itcb, and Cu hinpoim numMnns. It Klin'rablc It cnitS burns 'and fCiids i(tlont a scir. Rvtiacts-polsoii from blUs and stints, and heals frostbites ami chl'.blafns, il'on thort time. ?io runlly can afford it) be without Vho Centaur Lri!iiient, wl.Ho wrapper. The Cttutnur Lliilrricut, Vellow IVrap or, Is. adapted to the touh rki.t, muselei, and Josh of the animal citation. Its effects upon severe esses of &!ahi, Sn-eeney, Wind Gall. Bis Head, arj Poll Evil, are llttlo less than manolms. "ile'sr-". J, JtcC nro & Co. Drnss'ts, cor, IZia and I'ront f tretts, Cincinnati, O., say : "Inoarnjlzliborhoo.! a nrjuihcr of tcamt-ters aro ninirtlio Centaur Liniment. They pronounce It tit- perl lr to anvthln:; they Mvaivcr used, vvn pell as h'gliafonr tollioi!oz;n boll'.espcr moiit'n to thoso teaiaslert-,11 Wo havo thoasards of similar teetlramsals. Vor Wounds, Gall", bcralche, Rlnj-bcate, ic, and for Screw Worm In Sheers it has no rival. Valuers, Llverj-mcu, and Stock raiders, havo la thl Liniment a lemedy which Is v orih a hundred times Its cot. Tiaboratory or J. 11. Kosn & Co., 4(1 Dkv St., New York, Pitcher's Castoria, Mother? nay avc rest and their babies may havo health, if tey will nso Castoria lor Wind Colic, Woinis, Fcrcrlshncis, Sore Mouth, Cronp, or Stom ach compljints. It U entirely a veotablo prepara tlbn ar.4 contains uslthcr mineral, morphine, nor al cohol. It is as pleasant to tike aa honey, and nei ther fiajs nor gilpes Dr. E. Dlmoc1), of Dupar.1, O; sajf: 'lam r.slnj; Castorfa In my practice with tho n.ost elirnal Kniffts and happy results." This Is what every one says. Most'nnrtcs In New YoiU city mo tho Castoria. It is prepared by Messrs. J. U. Rose .t Co., -Id Dey St., New York, successors to baruuel Vltcher. M. D. anll13 Dr. L. S. SKIFF, DENTIST, Ovor tlio Ba-nlt , SAIiGilI, ORECO.Y. sclOtf WkWM d tai i nVAMTiMn. l-mm ta,.- .,-, j itit.4r tiSg: KX. "-FOn THE HOUSE, The Autumn No. of VtCli'S FLOIIAL- (il'llllt. cour' i uz dc-crlpu jc of lljioiim lultix. Lilies, ln.t au. llriart id Sctn roit FiiL l'nvriii In the Uvnlen, and for Winter Flowers lu thelloatc Ir-t nablt-hed. and s;nt Irce to a l. id-div,- JA.tlK- Vlt'K, ftp llocUotvr, N. V. HlHjSkmf NtSrI a Is V Wf 1 Sf-X5 1D 21. 3 &L-&; ' HARNESS. HAVLN'O rURCHASEl) THE INTKUEST Or Mr. WatMwld in tlio old flabiifheil Ucusc In lha above line, tho attention of the community ie camd le the Ftock of Elarness on hsnil, whlcli is offered at greatly rcdncca rate. SADDLES AND BSIDLES' At lowcf 1 drsnijcr pilce. Hiirdware, Whips, Robes, oto., To fait everybody. R. H. DEARBORN. Salem. Feb. la.lsg. wlftl Mrs. Rohrer's New Romedy 7CZI TBS I.UKGS IS HEETIXG WITH WOXDE11FCL SUCCESS I THIS PURELY VEGETABLE BEMEDT nA8 no equal hi Hie relief and criro ot C-onj?lu. Coldf, Athma, Broucliltli, Cronp, Wbooplns Couh, Me sle. Ac. It lia pu'duecd some remarkable curej, bolu bj' c'riipKlsts pcuerallv. Prepared only by Itfi-H. v.. KOIIKICIt, .Vonraonlh. Or., To whom all letteru ol business ehonld bo nddretfeo. F. O. SUXLIVAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPERA HOUSE, SALE1T. S. E. corner, at head of ftalra. fel2r X.VOXUS 33EL1, Succejjor to J. M. Keklkb & Co., 05 Liberty At., - NEW 1'OIIK, CoimtiiNMioji Wf-ent iOIt BUYING AND FORWARDING FROM " New York via Ithmus, Piclflc Hallroid, and Uape Horn, nil kinds of Merchamlli'e, mid for tho Mle of I'roduciK from tho Pacific coa?t, for tho collection of money. Ac. octstf JONES & PArTERSON HAVE FARMS FOR SALE AND and Sell City Property, IU3NT HOUSES, Buy NEGOTIATE LOANS, AXD Make Collections. AGENTS FOR Mutual Life Insurance Company OP NEW YORK. Union Fire Insurance Comp'y OF SAN FRANCISCO. T?"EKP ON IIAHD. FOE ORAT1TITOTT8 CIKCU- 4X. latloa, their "DeErrlptlve Land Clicnlar," sod 'Desciiptlve Circnlar and Wcata- Record of Or Oiron ' Offlco on protin1 flsor, Ol'ER.V HOL'SE BLOCK. SLKM. HUErtOV aolKv ICSTABLISIIKU 1S5J. Willojnetto 'Nylvsqtw G. W. WALUNG & SON, PROI'ItiaTOHS, Oswego, Claokmas co., OregeB. Qaovvers of the. Oiolcest Varieties of FlTXT TRESS &. BHS.UBBXRT VarticulM attention slvcn to Cherry, rrune and Plnm trees. ist Salem Flouring Mills. UKSrr FAMILY FLOUR, DA iCER'S KXTRA, XXX. SUPKRFINH AND GUAnAM, MIDDLINGS, BRAN, AND EIIOHTB, Ooustmitly on Hciutl. "Klifjliost Paid Prloo in CJV.SJEX for Wheat ATAU T23VIE3. R. O. lilNNET, ACent S. F. M. Co Sept ttltf E. SHESL,'EVi.DM PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, SALEM, OIIEGO.V. SPECIALTY: Clix-onlc jOsioiscis Head. Tiiront, Client, and Digest ive Organs, ami oi tho ici vous System gcncrsi!!)'. Office Commercial Hotel. JelOy jin. a. a. eilt. e. r. SILT. BELT & SON, (Successors to Cox & Belt,) Druggists and Apothecaries, AND DIALET.S IN ClicinlcalN, Pci'iumcry. Patent Medicines, Pure WIiicm ana Llquoi'M, Ac, Moores' Rlock, Commercial Srreet, SALEM. SST HMUtY BEAR will have haio charge of the rrescrlptioa Ucpariiucnt. apUtf Homo -Made and. Hand-Made B O OT S . IF YOU WANT A OOOD-FlTTINfi FINE BOOT you can bo accotamodated by calling At Armstrong's) Shop, On State Street opposite WILLIS'S ROOK STORC. Au. Vloi'.i; Wahmnted. IMces RiAsovaoLK. Itepalllu iiciitty rjurjrovuyy rf.j,r. Give Mk a Cam. laclStt wji. AU.nsillOM;. MOUNTAIN BALM The Great Orewn Remedy for CHROMIC COUGHS, COLDS, AND CTUlttt BiKeiiscs oftlio Tiiiijjih-, !i-iiJSSr,t.?lV",e.i. T?e pnre '""P- beautiful artlcio pleasaut to tho taste prepared with mat TfKiU,fUili,t h F"IEUM.tNj, a:.d CoT BbLT s Urufctures t-alea. fetJtf flTffiFlVy? "M M,r UA tViltiuWlf trritnhl,it ,S, nlr tnj -v.4um.i (..irttr. (- .. I ntruiar. i;r. I7arl- a Ki-ocr.,vl.uHHlJ.