Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, November 24, 1876, Page 4, Image 4

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Salem, Friday, Nov. 24, 1876.
THANKSGIVING.
I3efore nnnthor isue of tlie Wjj,
IjAMITTthFaiimiui enn reach its rend
cm they will gather around the. festive
board to partake of the annual Thanks
giving appointed by the Executives of
the Nation and .State in commemora
tion of the mercies vpuchsafed to us
n- a people. It is well that while the
leaves are falling and the winter wind?
are sounding, there should bo in every
heart u remembrance of the blessing
Mint crown the year and give us the
harvest to Mitisfy our many wants. Tt
is true that through the countey we
feel loss financial abundance that
usual, but for all that we are blessed,
as a general fact, with all that is iiecos
Hiry to make life comfortable and
happy, witli a prospect that the future
will give prosperity to at least equal
the past. Though wo occupy u region
remote and isolated, in a manner dis
connected from the treat centers of
modern civilization and progress, wo
pi"sess and enjoy social life, culture
and refinement; have around us (lie
safeguards impl.inted by religion ami
the common school, and theguai.mtco
of law, and recognize Unit in obedience
to the- btroncr will and stout arms of
our people the wilderness lias blos
somed and ripened with precious
harvests mid the forests been supplant
ed by tho orchards that surround more
than ten thousand homes. We can
and .should trace tho origin of mental
and physical power hack to the Sup
remo Kuler; should find in the Creator
of the Universe the benign cause that
gave us tho fertile Earth to till, the
benignant skies to lend us sun and
i-howcr, tho all-encompassing air that
yields the breath of life, and livin
springs to quench tho craving thir&t
giving us also the brain to man, the
Will to do, and tho strong arm to ox
cute all tiiat is necessary to dovolope
from tho crude tilings of Nature all
that is needful, not only for tho mere
physical and natural wants of man, but
to elovuto and cultivate the human
mind to the highest development, to
divine yes-, oven golillike aspirations,
Wo may well bo proud that it is giv
rn us to know tho Diviuo Will, to sub
duo nature, to luino tho nninial races
to our service, to study tho hidden
forces and tniiko them servo us, to bo a
free mid independent people develop
ing within our-elves tho highest cul
ture and onlightment, but there should
mlnglo Willi this Just prido u remem
brance of our shoit-comlngs as indi
viduals and iw a Nation, of our weak
ness and dependence on Him, from
whoio divino strength comes all our
power and to wnom we must look in
the future, as our fathers In the past,
for the continued blessings that can
make us happy us individuals and ns a
u people.
Thanksgiving should be tempered b
humility : Human prlilo Is vain that
is not purified by meekness; feasting
mill rejoicing are suitable while we
know that our barns and storehouses
are tilled with plcanty, and he that
possesses plenty could havo no more if
to his life's burdens were aiuleil tno
cares, vexations and vanities that must
follow tho p!so.hion of riches.
Some Facts about Wheat.
Without prctcmUi'g to e've ivvurr'i? Us
tires cl' llit) wliiHl Clip of Oicrgh for tb
ywir IfTiI, wo io alio In Iomu iiliilita of
results tht will nio4 nil't!y hiii.Iiii.Iu
i'o:r'(.'UHHs, It hint lici'ii ftultd Hint tlit
in plus o! Orjiou iriiiirllnu snuM litis
yeiirfiUl whorl tut'ii'y ioinuityflviircviil
of tbn t-urplus i)l lb", but iliu uiiiiluii of it
KenlU'iiiiiii largely witiiiri'lcl wlih u.llllni;
ami HlilppuiK Is Hun tlu proiltn'l of ISTIl U
not unkltirlally vary lioni ihul oi ltT.'i, mill
that the ell ipllin 111 Im :l'iiul llic minon
that of lasitMr, wliirli iimliir dm ciri'iuii
KtatiotH wo uiuy roinlilci HkutMiuuiry sliuw-
I.I nn county uoatiMa Uu ly " ilt pmttln
laud luuvli ol wuloh eltliur ooulil mil li pin
in projHiily list winter ami iilnK-, or vat
nut ul III at alt, ami o thitl miiiity jimlm
lily hhuwa a ildldll Ikiiii Uci jcur' proiluu
(lull, bllt ItlU Oilier VUllllllvN fclllllO of them
make iii tbat ilisiniwiit'y m tlit tl.o s.w
gala cpuH tlio production of Uht tur
Douglas county showt au Inoreaw, thui too,
of wlii'rtt or 6 HUmrior quiliiy, tliuult l!n
wheat of llit) upir WHUtui'llo iuinili. I
not equal to tbat or tho iiiumltn lnlov.
Moot of tlie whral Hluudy sold hs bwu
oil tho lluool lite rallromlj lhro who live
ou tho river havo nonomlly helil ou to tliolr
KrMu lu hopes that tlio uuw llr.o ot boat.
woubl koon be In oK'iullou ami bring about
a reduction or frtilxhta. A Urtr proportion
of boat seciiiH to bavu Ixvu dUoeU ol
lu Marlpu ooun'.y Uiau ltwhero, which l
fortunate for the fariiWN who therofmo 111
Imvo the bene a; of the prcseut Iwproveuiom
In prices. Ou the west side and in the up
per Wilhmette counties a gnwter proportion
of tbe wheat hi warehouse remains In the
lmndsof farmers while in tbl v'clnlty tbe
greater part has l-eou sold.
It Is estimated tbat in Marlon county we
have a surplus tho prosent year of over
three quarters of a million bushels or whnat
and tbat tbe wheat used ror bread, fred and
seed will swell ibo total of production to a
million bushels. When we consider that the
total surplus of our State in 1870 was no
more than that, we catch an fdna of nrtnal
lirowthot production mnnn,aud enntorm
somo opinion of tlio future that awaits nswhen
the valley sof tho Willamette and TJmpqua
davoto oiie-fourtb their tillable landi to tbe
yearly pioductlon of wheat tbat Is one mil
lion of their four millions of Peres; Wira
tbat time comes, which is inevitable, because
these lanas are rapidly btconiing too valu
able for mere pasturage, then we shall be
able to furnlnh tho world with at lnst'JO,
000,000 busboU or wheit aloue. The pfitl
billllDsoftliH luture am not to be derided, fur
the time is not distant when the woild rill
be astonished' at the great productiveness of
the Columbia river valloy, Including tbe
Willamette region and tho millions of aerM
of wheat fields that are walling cultivation
hi Kastorn Oregon and Washington.
Without promlslngoxicciiHss we give the
following (u apruxltnatmg a fair statement
of the whent In lliis county already put in
warobouio, and to still bo hauled In. halcm
Mills, 100,000 hiiftlif-!: Farmers' WarnhoiiKO,
00 000 Imohels; JfiffHrson, S0,0f0; Marlon,
10,000 J Turner, 85,000 ; AukenyV, 2S.0C0 ;
IJnxilis, S00)O; OervaW, Wood burn and
Hubbard, IIS) 000; Aurori, m.OilO; ulnng tbe
rhor bnlow n1iii, 12JO0OJ with an pinnate
o'atleaHt 1.50,000 In be y4 hauled1 In by
larmers, wMoh, with tho yinUi needul lor
"todlng and ue will lonciderably ovfrgu
the million busbies we oluiiu.
A reniarkablo (act t? that tho lulls mid up
uplands ure now paving peat rr.(urn for
good culSivation. Six yrars njfn, whtn
Messrs. KJhuovh took 'Jin Kilom Mills, the
recolpta from wagons wore 40.0M' bushels,
and tbe totrl of wheat hauled to Sattn did J
not exceed r0,000 btisheN. The total of wheat
warehoused In this place the prem season
will not fall short or3ir) 000 bushels, and that
tTO'when railroad h atlon take wheat awsy
f.-otii im,. and a lare omount goetp tho river
at tho mouth of the Santlam. The great In
crease Is in tbo hills, It seema, and much
land iH.uiiuually cleared to add to tho area of
cultivation lu this county.
It would seem that tho ioweaso ofBcies
has the paxtj or rouirxmsaleil for iloticlency
InpmlMctlon throapth tho wuoln ststo, and
that aves us a surplus oinal lo nt of last
The Presidential Outlook.
As can be wen by readiDg the late din
patches, the result of the Presidential elec
tion depends on tho official canvass of rote3
In threo Southern States, Florida, South
Carolina and Lonisana. Should these Slates
all go for Hayes be will havo one majority of
tbo electoral' college.
EAWIET, DODD & CO.,
POZlW&AZfU, -.-..--
OFFER FOR MLE A FULL LIE OF
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
ostraoH",
Keeting: of the Board of Managers.
The annual meeting of the IJwd of Man
ager or the Oregon Stato Agricultural So
ciety will beholdatiboSecrolary'nofric?, hi
Slem, couimenclDc on TnMdy, JTovombar
2Sth, at 10 A. 1U E. M. WAITK.
rjMi ei i jr
ivwMpninvfinionnwGnBtBS
JOHN
fiteSS.
5ySW.i3
CENTAUR
LINIMENTS.
The Qutcltosl, Mircsl and Clicap
est Ittimcttlew.
yeac-lodlspo-'i ot.
Petite Prunes d'Ageu.
Mr. P. F. Eradford, whoso address is
Pcvrtland, and whose farm ia In tho hills
about lour miles from Portland, uear the
lluo of the wtutsido railroad, advertises with
us, that ho hits several thousand fine trees of
this excellent fruit for sale, being trees rais
ed for his ceil uso with great care, that have
mado remarkably tine growth. Mr. Brad
ford is planting largely of plums and prunes
and must havo ovor 10,000 trees set out,
many of which should boar next Summer,
lie baa investigated tho various kinds of
these fruits with a view of determining
what HilftIcs ho can plant to the beat ad
vantage and from tho success manifested In
thUKtatu and in Iiroorchards now bearing
lu California, lis ooiislders this variety one
of the best, tho dried prnuos made Iroin It
boiug a fuvoilte in the California market,
lie, has rarolully graftod and cultivated a
supply for kW own use and has a surplus
for sale. We can loir witness tbat the
prune trees of this variety wo purchased ol
Mr. Uradfcrd last year wero tho (Inest lioes
w prr cured from any source, and made tbo
het growth of all tbo 15C0 trees we planted,
ouly oiio dying nut of 200, which speak well
fur the haidltiosi of the variety ut:d also lor
theciro vil.U which they wore cultivated.
The fnv.' thousiud Mr, I!;aJfurJ has for sale
can only uupil. n s.n.tll pirt cf tho great
demand tor these tret, but the regular
uurseryiuHit ham a good supply.
Owkoo NuiisEnv. O. W. WallinnASou,
of Oowl'ii, arj ag.ilti la thj Held with proh
.blytholiii'b'e&t atortmenl of Irulttreos and
RicaUft ni'.mhri ovrr foutid lu an OreKcu
nursfry. It will be remembered thai the fa
luoun Piach l'lumorlgitiaUd Iboroaml duwo
a ho w.ui to purvits): that or any other v.v
ilety of plumy, piunes.or fiult, thi.de, &t.u
oriiaiueulal irons, can read tho'- advertise
ment mid know wbuo In sddnsa them.
Wtvithorloul A Co.,Sale:u, Is a place where
you ran tlnd any and everything in (he Hue
drugs, medlcliD-s, toilet good, pertiuuory,
and what N more im-assary this tlmeof tlui
,ear, his Muuiitalu Unlm " Wlgandla," that
Is n oerelgu rciuid forcoughs and iMldh
lie alw) dotlk largely In paints, oils, and
plnll' uiatoiiaN or all kliula.
Hre.MiiHii Hroi. liitiirm tlmlr friends that
thalrlntilt-bmritt will be closed, ThuriNy,
NovoiulKjrtU), Thankivliis l)y.
I)lKl Near Huttaville, Nov. ICth, MUs
Hello ItubttrlH, ngwl 17 jeaM.
Phj-ftctan" rcmtn?nd md Forrlirs dcsliro thot ro
ftttcti rimcdlctf liu vv. eyer Seforo been in j!1. Words-
arc cheap, but tli iiroptitiTi. cif tlicfc articles will
preeeut trial bottiss to medical men, gratl, and wSl
guaraitee more ripld and putltfactcry reenlts th'n
halo ever befere been btslned.
The Ceulnur S.luliiient, IVlsJto Wmj
per, will cno Ithi imutlf in, Menralld, Lmubayu,
Sciatica, t'akfd Urea-IB. Sore Nlpplei", Fronted Kt
Cbllblalnv, s clllnj:i, Sprains, and any ordinary
lLKlr, ltOKU a MUS 'LB AUaC?Ti
It will cxtiaci t.io polwjn ol bites and stliijts, end
heal burn., or pcaMn ultbout a sctr. Lock-Jiw, Pj,
tj. Weak Bad;,. Cat tU Srea'.ts, Karachi", Tootliacbe,
litb and Ciitiueou Eruptions readily )ield ta. U
treatment.
llenrj Illaclc of Ad, Hardin Co , Ohio, sajp: "M
wile hue bad ilwtiniMlMU for live yenr. uo iest.no
flcep-coiibl heurcely walk uciotts tbii Uoor. Sbj 1m
r.mv i oimlctely urm I y tbu UBd of LeiUotir Llnl j oul.
Wu ail led Utmklul to 5011. and rticouuneud ;ol.r
w underfill inKUelm1 in all our filendi,"
Minvr Hum, ol i v,r llle; o., faya: "Tbe Ceulaur
Llhtmcnt turvd iii) Ktoiiralvia
Alfred Tuch. if Nwark. wrltet!: "fond i one
dozen bottb- by cxiHrsi. 'iho I.luiinntibae imtlU
my le'. t mi to ili-'Irlliutu It, &(,."
I The tale of tfcls Liniment Is incrcalns rapltiiy,
Tlio Cciiiiiur Ilnliuont, "Xcllovv Wrap
per, is for the louR'a tkln, lies b and mtitdea of
IUIIUKS, 51UI.E3 AND AHIHAU.
Wo bae never yr-t seen a cafo f bpavln,. Sweeny,
Ring-bone, Wind Rill, Scratches or 1M1-Kvtl, whith
tbio Linioiwit would not srceMly, litntdt, and we
never sum but a l"w tapes wbicli lc would, not cure.
It will cure when auytliliic can. Ibis folly to spend
$0, for a 2? ardor, when one dollar's worth of Centaur
Liiilmentvc!ll do better. The following is a sample
of tbu teftUoxuiy prodm cd:
"OLirrEHSoii, Wo., Not. 10, lt73.
"Pome, tlmo ao I as sblpvlnc; hors to Bt. Ixuiii,
I got i.ua ldly tiippled lu Ui" car. WUh ai-eut dir.l
ni'ly 1 KSt MiutnliKi m.blH, on I'omtb Avenue. 'Ibe
tUbleJi epr (,'nve me a bottle of yortr'iiatdur Llnl
rnuiit, wiblch 1 used with BiaceBi that tit two onys the
iiorxe mm us active and nnarly well, 1 have been a
veteituary surgeon lor ttdrty yiart', but your Liu!
ineut livads anything I er used.
"A.J jrCAltlTV, Veterinary Saraeon."
For a postajre stamp we will mail a Centaur Alnia
nc, outalnlng huudi efls of certifleatus, from every
StuU la the Union. Tieio Lin menu are fold by all
dcOrs lu tbo country.
Laboratory of JjfjJJ. Rosn & Co.,
4u Dkx hi.', Nsw Yom!:. '
Mothers.
i'UKtoi-Ia U the rspult of 20 ycirs eipeilmer.ts. by
lit. Samuel Htcber, of MuachnsHts. Iti a ej;cla
ble preparation as elective C9 Cai-tor Oil, but peifect
ly pleasant lo thu taalo. It can bo takei by the
jouncest Infant, and neither j;aM nor Rrlpts. Dr. A.
J. Urecn, of Hoy i-too. Ind., tujs of 1:
PiiW-I bivo tiled the Cartmlu and can speak hieh
ly or lis mejtt. Tt will, I think, do anuy entirely
wlln Cator Oil; Ills p rasaut mid liarmls, ami Is
woi detfully iftiiacioiims an aperleui Ht,d h.alhe.
It 1 I he ery thin.
Tbo CatirUdt.trojs worms, recnUtrs Ibo Stom
ach. ciret. Wind Colic, and permits of nalnral healthy
sleep. It is ery etllcnnoujin Croup, and for teething
Children. Honey Is not pleasanter lo the taFte, end
Cat tor O'l Is uot so certain tn Its tllicts. It costs but
vfi cent, In lirae bottles.
J. D. ltnm. & Co., 40 Ucy St., New Vork.
V
A S5. a week to Agents. Work htehly lmnor
rrtaiit ana ImllniriisHbl to 1'. A.M. !eud for
7WU.'si.rliule Cauloaua Il'ddiiiK.t Co., Ma
' ' xsoulc Works, ,11 Ilnudway, New Vork.
Sacks Mended, Carpets Made.
OI' THE KIND DO.NE IN BEST
nnm er. t Phmt notice. Hiop on
KALGIU, .pposllo tLo Commer-
br.plnccA Aaorn lnti..b I rpcrprt.
col public Itttrimnfr.
,& .isvt.r.iK
A LI. WilltlC
.V und insist
i'ourt Mrtcl,
itil Until.
IliVllli? OL-eilrtl
fully tin lies thai
nnwt
Ail UiiuiiHtvernble. .liuuiueul.
Tlie suoiii:et arxumetil which cm bo ut:.'ol aitntt
tho idilsjbltlty of iliululterlui: 't:h corroslio aiul
iK'ie,U'tro;lns polnnn M arseulc and ipitnine fur
ttitermltteia and le'ttltleut faior. U tlu atly apo
rtor ivcci'is In the prcvou'lmi an I euro ol uch iPt
rises of a medicine which 1 the wry antlpde of the
abo iMiamei .IruJ, both lit respect of Its composition
and tho result wrought by It buck a mediiiae Is
Hosteller's Stomach Hitter, a purely vj.-eUblo pr.tp
Mllou, which not ouly vrtibcttr with woulerfi
1'ioiuptttt.de eu'iy trice of ftier and i;ue, and klu
tired I) pes ol tnalirlous dloie, from IhetyMen. but
Is a urtaln nrvioutliu of all malsdles brjnitm uf
mltsiui uUtoii air J water. These ,-rsults mineral
auti fehrlbt remevlies do not etTi-ct n lib rertalii'y, and
lueir couuMueu uievuiniit riiusetiueures n ciuy pr.
Iilciuiis lo the syslem. The Hitlers, on lb mhiI uij,
not only oir.ird speedy relief, 'nnll!l. biaMion..
piituiutut asls.
Petit - d'Agca
PRUNE TREES.
i, I1VK SRVKIMI. lllnrSASD O." TltnSE
J .xeilleiil and r.vurite Prune T'ie. 'hut I hkie
Mlseamjs 11 Iro'ietabs on Seediln-' tui', tbet I
will ell, i ibej Jre mure thin 1 r.red to plant
Thene fruii. n.aki a leiy su. ertnrdr.e-j Irult, and
are i."nt and Men Is Iwann Winru irlcil In i-r
ivon tLey bile brvu ery sfecisslu'. sml ar tie molt
popular I'n, ne lu UiJU portl.ms of Cnlif.iri.Ia.
'Ibeffl Ir'i. lire jrir! ns. icul, i.ailii; b.en well
rutlliiitiol mi 'vinl hill Mill., hae nude flr.e and
beibb) 'ritwtb.
Addns V. V. im.lIiroUD.
noiiltf PORTLAND. Oft.
A i! vVI TT SING !
CiQ O.trt .111 wintn of space In various
yOi0J,-i:J newspapers dUtrlbuteil tbro
Ihtrt) S'atcs, will berol for "00 raali. Aicnrste
hi. crib r suaranteed. A lis: of the papers, ctilut.'
lUlljr and wwk'y clreulailou sud irluteu schrduloof
rlr, lent Ireeon ap'.llciliou lu .iKll P. ItoWELL
.t CO Xeispiper ..dtirtltln;; Aculs, No. -II Park
Mow, New Yoik, uei4
Notico
IS hei tby given ilitt Ihero will b a meellns of tho
Stockholders of Turner Stoilrer and Tritun i.'o.
al Turner, Oregon, ou December II', l!n. at 10 '
rlook a r, A'l prrsus rriiiiseullii,. stock la Ibo
jni.ttny r mpi. sl lo tw prvtiut.
U oc.Urof Uio 1'rerbliM,
1INHV aVITIl.
LLHIa llLLAKNCr, SvCIlUiy. I.UIAJ
80LB AUENTd FOR THE
OEEae MOLINE PLOWS.
"Which combine the greatest strength
aJcaEsffjOHN DEERE i tlio Soto Patentee of the
illf E,rCli. !itintel Block nntl Vcltlo.I Frog, itnrl their
ij :-: now isnc oniy i'low mi rnutn, inp iaunres
?ty.--Z '-z nnrl rnnlil-br, iril flrn nlrl linrflfkllpll hl'il lia-
nt proceNM pooull-r li Him DKBIirS l'LOWsJ.
Nole-AecntH for
THE S3EKB 8VMSX AND GAR6r P1LOWS,
i
fe
r a . i smfmPA wa
tlV,iVl7,t
aw
Tho Greatest Lalmr-Savliifr Iniplements yet invented. Oin Hundvoil a tut Fifty
ild in Oregon In Three Months. Iron Ileum. Iron Frame, Iron Wheels. Every
, Farmer iu tho State Is Interested. Soib Agents for the
And Light Spring Wagoas,
--TSaB J 8! TT J
WLj K sm. I "JUL m
mtifia Q SmMSiM
P
Deore Peerless Cultivators, and Buckeye Grain Drills and
Broadcast; Seeders, ar. wam "ViUBt ana
JFA-TtM GUSIsSX XIL,ft9
Sond lr Special CsrcuisirN.
till lxc ami rieo.
Portlwait, sept.
as.
SAN
PORTLAND,
SSAMK BBOS. As. CO.,
a'U.ii;iiscii, ... anfl
Importow and Dealers In
AGRICULTE RAL IMPLEMENTS.
Sole Pacific Coast Agents tcr :
The Walter A. Wood Harvesting; Machines
TheLaBello Wagon World 8, Pond du Lac. Wisconsin,
mnuiiiHciurerH ot enp justly-celebrated
LA BELLE WACON.the Pride of the Pacific Coast
1-astorn Bed ami 1 1 op ilox , OHifomla stale Kock liu.l m,d Top nix. vTlth CaHfonlia '
mb- irui no1SJOrei""j;"lk" BrHkw-the 11K-T BHAKK M-E
iiliSiiiiMiiiisEi
R. D. BUFORD &. CO., Manufacturers of
THE BUF0RD IH0N" GANG AND SULKY PLOW, AND
sulky Plow.
The Browne iron
LIChT DRAFT, Easily adjusted with Screnfior Lcviirs for Level or Sldp-liiii nmnn.
Xti?aSZE!?l.?XSfS2 th" J?:" H "2?? J"' """".?. Torrltory ,,s Iho
IhiL any other 1'LOW lu tl o mitiiL ' ""' """ u" uo1 oguer wotk ""ac' u'
TIIKSB
most i
coualtluus
. any i
' lu tlio murkc:
The Famous BLACK HAWK SENCLE PLOW.
EASIKSr VOtt MAN AND UEAST. HKVKR KAILS TO CLEAN WELL.
pcTloMl)VLLU)SshaVebCe,1T1,0nC,UOULV''nii SM'EnELT iMtcdlndlftruli andclwhcre, aud found SH
ALL THESE PLOWS ARE FULLY WARRANTED TO BE
llxo BEST on tlxo 33aci21o Coat.
A full slock of Extras always m hand for ihe above Plow.
o
pS CONSTANTLY ON HAND :
Cultivators. seCd Sowers.
Harrows, Uriin. and
Nit iiw-cuttciH, A(,'rlcullurnl Hardware
OF ALL, AHjROAKU KINDS.
n . TiBy n',l7,r ns -vf)"'' "ddrpss, bimI spoclfj ItiK Hie irtlclfs w!.fd, will mall yoa
Ds'crlpttvo Circular End 1'riso LUt lroi. uutl will fttrnhh any further Information d-
auuil)
octl3
W. S. NEWBURY. Mnnngcr.
?oluw,
fJlilK copartn('i-lilii licr-toloio plst'nir under the
I. suleof llmlK, cMif V Un was Uls-oMrt Juiui
17. 1 Mil 'iy the iK-tili ut Mr. ( hi. K. ralrf The nf
fair or thu hit Arm w 11 bo st-itli-il anil Ihe Imslness
contluiK-U by tha rtiualnliu jmrliii.is, under the name
of
IIIDfSK, h.MJLl, A: CO.
OII.S. IIOOGE. GEO. Y. SNELL.
l'ortland, Sept. 21. UTii. m
HODGE, SNLL & CO.,
Saccettftiri to
HODGE, CALEF & CO.,
DKlLKIt? IN
Drugs, Paints, Oils,
WIXDOtY GLlSt. i:ic Ktc,
Nos. 7 Front and 7il First Strevls,
POUTLAND, ... OIlliGOM.
PORK! PORK!!
FARRAR BRO'S.
au-: i-jiiso tub
Highest Market Price
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TACKING PDIiPOSES.
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to thote hc want iccomraodatton or receive in pay
At Ouo Dollar a Eushol!
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CENTENOTAIi
Machines
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