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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1876)
ElsnKHH n RUss -. 'nmUmttmmmmt'fffrx hwwbij WILLAMETTE FARMER. I 4 The two houses of Congress meet to count the electoral votes on the second Wednesday In February the 14th. Heretofore the vote lias bpen counted in a few hours, but on this occasion It Is among tho possibilities, unless some dollnlto system Is adopted in advance, that the counting may absorb days, and even weeks. 1'remislng that a long and ex cited discussion will occur in Joint session, it must end within tho sixteen secular days boforo March 4th, or it will no longor be in the power of either house of Congress todo cide who Is President, and the presiding oflloer of tho Senate will act as President until a new President Is eleclod. The act of 17!'2 on this subject provides that when tho olfices of President and VIco President shall both bocomo vacant tho Secretary of Stato wball notify the executive of eory State, specifying that electors of tho Proiidentol tho Unltod States shall bo appointed or chosen In tho several Slates within thirty four days procod I ng tho first Wednosday in Decembor than next ensuing, provided thoro tthallbothe space of two months botw eon the date of such notification and tho said iirst Wednesday In Decembor; butifthoro aball not bo tho space of two months between the date of tho notlficatlouund tho first Wednesday in Dci-oinber, and if the term for which tho Prosldont and Vice President last in olllco wore elected shall not oxplro on tho third day of March next ensuing, then tho Secretary of Stato shall specify in the notifi cation that the ekctors shall bo appointed or chosen within thirty-four days precodlng the first Wodnosday in December in tho year noxt onsuing, within which tlmo electors hhall accordingly bo appointed or chosen, and the electors shall meet and glvo their votos on tho said ilrst Wednesday of Decem bor, A.c. Anix'Iioii: ov Thau. Sti:vi:s. Many years aqo, wbon Thaddeus Stevens was practicing law In Lancaster, he was employ ed to delend two bank olllcors who had been indicted for conspiracy, they haying used tho funds of tho bank in speculation. All tho legal talent or Philadelphia and sur rounding counties had.beeu ongagod to assist in tho prostcutlon. Wbon tho trial was opeuod Mr. btovens roso and addressing tho court, said: "Ji it ploaso your Jlouors, pre- Hiunlng thoro aro dilluront degrees ol guilt attached to tho prisoners, my clionls, I tuovo they bo tried soporatoly. Tho Judge consult ed for a fow moments4wIth his associates, who consenting, tho motion was granted and ho recorded. Waiting some time for Mr. Stovons to go on, tho Judgo at last be coming impatient, said Impotuously: "Pro ceed, Mr. Stovons, proceod. We aro waiting for you. sir." Stevens roso deliberately, and looking around tho court room for a uiomoiit, said, ''DId,your,Ilonors ever hear ofouo man bolng tried for conspiracy?" Then waving his hand to his clients, ho said: "You can go homo; you can go homo," And they did go homo. Tho jury vt as discharged and the court adjourned. And for this piece of legal stratogy Thud. Stovons recolved f3,-000.- Jlatttnwrc Umitte. Centennial Gifts. Says tho Phil adelphia Ledger : The gifts to Phila delphia, by which she will remember her visitors from abroad, aro becoming numerous. Japan, Germany, and England leave their buildings as nieni morials. The State of Ohio has done likewise. Several of the French, Eng lish and other exhibits are also to bo left as mementoes in the Museum. A spirit of tho most cordial friendliness is thus developed that will have a ten dency to unite us to our guests, and to recall hereafter tho pleasant memories of the Centennial time." The manufacture of linen began in Eng land in 12.3, tho manufacture of paper from cotton rags 100 years earlier; tho insurance of shipi and merchandise commenced about forty years after the birth of ChrlH; Vetilca commenced tho banking business In 1153, the Dank of Genoa being established in 1107, tho Bank of Amsterdam In 1000, the Bmk of England In 17'JJ; spectacles wero invented in 12s0; the art of weaving was Introducud into England in 1330; mukets, in 1370; and pistols, about 200 yoars later; printing Is a Uormtin Invoution, Introduced by Giitten borc, ot Mentz, In 1430; tbero are now pub lished in the United Sure S.129 uewfinueis, In England and Ireland 2,300, in Franco 1, 000, and in Germany only bOO. Washington, Dec. 17. O Ulcus established: Lucky (iueen, Josephine Co, Dtvld II. Sex ton P M; Midway, Umatilla Co, James P. Cason, PM. Postmasters appointed: N. A. W. Howe, Cresswell, Lmo Co; Thomas Le vins, Klkton, Douglas Co; Charles b. UUg- Kml, L'lotwins in nip, ClBcltainis t'o; corjco W. Kiddle, North Canyon villo, Douglas Co; Thomas 11, Willorson, Wasr Cliehiillm, Yamhill Co; O. C. Applegate, Yain.ix, L-sku Co; J. A. Btrtlett. X.nv I)utiglr.es, Clallam county, W T; XV. H. Mautr.iy, Nuotsail:, Whatcom county, XV T. KIICS. Die. ClJAf; U no- p-cpari. I to n -tehu patient" at her ol!ico. in buini. Dm Id.; tho iuut jcar tho htw 1ml oxtciHi c practice it Dr Adams' popular 3Udlcil Institute at T'orrlamI, in tnatin" hulks, and fi.el con'ldint of ailoului.; rclluf In )not can'x nf a chronir tMractc-. '-pclilaitn tton paid to fcnalc weakness ai d jn.roiisprot-t ration. In connection with Iit titatmcnt, flic iirej tho cele brated Sledlcntul Electric Vapor !5ullt. which aid atly In ciHclin enri. Otllce and lu-Utnci, s. e. corner of Center and bmnmci street", biiicni. Tho following is tho programme for the Week of Prayer, commencing January I, 1877, adopted by the British branch of tbo Evangelical Alliance, and commendod to Christians of otter countries: Sunday, Jan. 7. sermons: Christian Fel lowship. I John 1. 7. Monday, Jan. 8 Thanksgiving and con fession in the revlfew of tho past year. Tuesday, Jan. 9. Prayer: For tho Uoly Spirit on the Uniyorsal Church. Joel II. 23: for its deliverance from error nnd corruption, and Its Increase of faith, ac tivity, holinoss, and Christian ch,irlty. Wednesday, Jan. 10. Prayer lor familipa for the unconverted: for sons and daugh ters at school and college, and for those abroad; forany in sickness, trouble, or temp tation: and lorthoso whohinu been recently "alUea to tho Churcn." Thursday, Jan. 11. Prayer for nations for rulers," magistrate, and statesmen; for philanthropic and bonevolent institutions; lor a pure literature, me spread ot sound ed ucation among tho people, and tho mainte nance of peace. Friday, Jan. 12. Prayer for Christian missions to the Jens nnd Gentiles, Luke sxiv. 17; for buuday schools and for tho tonorsion of tho world to Christ. Saturday, Jan, 10 Prayer lor tho ob-ier-vauee of the Christian Sabbath; for tho pro motion of temperance, and tor the safety of tiiof-o 'who go down to the sea in ships, that do business In creat waters." bundap, Jan. 14. Sormono; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all. Kphf. lv. 5, 0. A Noisman Hoism:. Tho Balso Statesman of Doc. O.h says: Mr. W. P. Bruce of Walts burg, Washington Territory, pjsed through hero Wedncctay Evening on his way home irom tho S&tbS. Ho hud with him an iron gtav stallion louryparsold, wh'ch ho bought of VirKfu A Brown at Fairburir. Illinois. This horso was hupoitod from Franco by Virgeti & Ilrofti! a yi.ir ago last August. His v.okbt is 1,'Jj-I pounds. Mr. lirnca iays ha Is l mI blood Nrmn honse and cost film 1 i.t 0. Ho is -is strong as a mouutain unrj .i u most gentle .pecimon of hoisa llox i io oer raw. Tl e ti. T. Cliutch is built alter the broad. Hi h?-dn"nrht mode', and ii epcli.lly sdapt eu or t lib Upper Willstuotto trade. She is 132 lett leng over nil, 35 lees beam, and her depth of hold Is 5)j feet, llerstoam capacity ii "10 oorso power, with 10-inch cylinders wud 0 leut stroke MILWAUKIE NUESERY. Crcatcst Variety ol' PBUI T T KEES In Ovu;on, Consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Pfune, Ohenr, Giapo, Chejry Currant, jlawtou Iflaclcloerry, Raspberry and Strawberry otto, California Walnut, Black Walnut, Butteraut,& Filber'c, WHICH WILL KG bOLD LOU', Vol! CASK S. LUELLINO & SON, JOEN G. WEIOHT, S Dealer in Proprietors ,Mllinilie Nnreiry. Nov. 1, 137C. 400,000 FRUIT TREES, All oJ JIic Siotl yai-loties. G, W, WALLING &1S0N, Oswvoffo, Or., Hae this nr.mbcr or Fruit and Ornamental Trees, For sale, in their cxtcnMc Kurecry. lncludli. the rtmirkal) o WALLINGPS FAMILY GBOGERIES, Crockery and Glassware, VooJca and Willow Ware, Tobacco aad Cigars, C0.113IKEHC3A1L. STRJXT. Palcm. April SO, 1973. il&wtf ' hiltri, (iivon, ilcikr in ytereo'cr;ies m.il Stor?n 1 ro,)ic View . oivl scenei of b ilem and (ho eurioni d- HU coiii.uy. L.U:tUa l'l.i)to'iOjia, In mam lu'c, oil or Watti Color. pell BEFORi FAINTING YOUR HOUSES. Seed for Sample Card and Circular, and carefully Examine the A V ERIL li PaciSo Uaavorsxty, F.1CUI.TV1 Krv f. II. MARSH, D. D., I'ielilcnt, ancl Profess tir rif Intelltclinl I'lill'Hopiiy. liY imtfAUU LYilAJf. A.M.. Professor of Ithnt. (iricand Hltton. Cai'Tais It. II. LAMSON, rrofessor of Matb. etnatics. JOo. XV. MAKSII, A. M., Professor of Latin and Greek. .1. D TtOUtl, A. M , 1'iinc'pal of Academy. Mi-i SIAKY E. HACK, In.cri)tress. .1. V. JIAIfll. A M.. Lilirjrinn. JIhs SAUAH llOWLUY, Teacher of Mnsic. There nrotlmo terms In thu ''ollrijlalo jcar. The Pjm.TEiii brli sim thoQr-t Veiliiedaj in Hcpt'r. j iiu luiu'iii I-. Hi I IK- .n. mu.Mii; it piirinillU. lulik i.ujiiuciii, plt jtur, jmjiiuie ptr ntr turn Rml In tho in adwincc. A rlicular, ci A any dcMrpil i'lformatlnn, will bo fnr uinhed, upon applicitinn, lv the 1'ie-ldci.t. aulS TUUKfcY AtlVlSliD AND WAKNIW. TllO London Times, in u loading oditorlal, says Hie pluulpottintlarlcs hayo concluded tlid most dltliciilt part of tbolr task by agrooing that soiiio kind of occupation is necessary. MIdbat I'asclm must soon pronounco bis de cision on tbelr proposals. They fear tho Ti'rklsh ministers aro Inclined to take tlio hazard of absolute resistance. They seem to tblnk tbey can foil the conference by plunging Kuropo in a tremoudous war. Un happily they still believe Kngland will bo forced to aid Turkey. Mldhat l'asha cannot be too clearly warned that Turkey will Htiuul alouo it sbo rejects the adrico of the conference. It Kngland la partly responsi ble for that advice our diplomatic, relations ith tlio l'orte should bo suspended if it re jected and wo would then have to suit In wltli JtussU. Although Kussian occupation of jmiKiir in wun in uo a cuiamity, no Unglish Koveriimeut would move a single regiment to prevent It. Tho wisdom of submission on the part of Turkey Is so evident that we can not dismiss the bone ot pouch, but tim Una. llsh uoMirument must spoak so as to leave uo esuguoi excusu lor trusting to Uuglish Hid. Thk Indian 1'olicy. Tho 3Vi&iiue'i Washington hpucUl ol lDth inst. says, the PreNldont, iu cmivprsatfoii to-day said that tho progress of population and occupation of tho Territories is ho rapid It is necessary to adopt a dillerent policy so fur as geograph ical location of tribes Is concorued. He thought tho useful occupation of the public domain for purposes of agriculture more im portant than that they should bo kept as hunting grounds lor saRes. lie said it is better for tho Indians, and coitainly more economical tor tho government, to gather all Indian nations and tribes as rapidly as possible within the limits of one designated territory, where they may bo pro tected from encroachment by whites, and be moie effectually prevented from farther war and devastation upon the settlements. Thk Canoaiiks sukvkyinu I'ahty. Tho party engaged on the survey for tho Cascade vanal are progressing well; the principal Hues, both with transit and level onthecrosa aeotlona are now being run. The party are located In a house Just above tho Cascades, on tho Oregon side, and are ipiHe comforta ble for a field party In winter. They break rant at 0, start out with the Instruments as aoon aa It li light euough, and remain out until dark. At night they work up the work of the day. The field work w 111 probably be completed In about three or tour weeks, and will include the topography of tho country in the Immediate vicinity of the proposed Una and the hydrography of tho river for a ahort distance above and below the Cascades. Aa aoon aa this work is done the) estimates will be carefully prepared, 7I(V. J. Durham, In tho CVunfry (?tii(fcman, rec ommouds linseed oil for sore teats, and says (bat any dairyman troubled with oowa hav ing ore teata should tuo plenty of linseed oil before and after milking; ha will tlnd but llttlo, If any sores about his cons' teats If this la done. Many cows are kickers that would delight to be milked K a little linseed jll were used ou the teats. MIXED READY FOR USE. This Paint is prepared in Tin: iiuusH. It requires no It Is composed of tho bot trailo I'ure ljinseeu uii, Pure Zinc, and tho finest of It Is tllO 11CST, CltllAl'CST, TITYINU l'AINT IN THU wanted by ovory farmer, who has it house, fence, Requires no skilled labor, can handle a brush. It Is quired sle, from a quart to I1Y Till! C1ALLON. It gives olastiu glossy tlmsh, and wash off, like most paint in HRiilnst rainstorms and ail Ilulldings painted with this fresh and like new to-day. for yoars. Of no other paint can this bo bam and proved. Tho Avcrill Chemical Paint Company supply a Ions-felt want. Thoy not only furnish a mint moro lutlnjr, haiuNomcr, anil at tho Mimu time cheaper than tlio best of otliers, but it is in a liquid form whito and all tho fashionable antl most oxiiulslto bhados ready for the hru-li. yo that farmers, in fact everybody, i. in uu uiuii iiwii uiiiiuui-, ii neceaiary. indeed, an tlio buiiuiiijis upon wnicn inu jvMJiiu viiuuiiciu x mm. mis uccu a Union. liquid form, heady ron addition of oil or spirits. materials known to the Strictly Puro Whlto Lead, coloring matter for tinting. MOST nUKAHLU, AND HBAIT- woiiLD. Is just what Is mechanic, and everybody barn, or wagon to pilnt. as any ono can apply it who put up in cans of any re live gallons, and Is -old a firm, elastic, and brilliant will neither crack, peel, nor common use, but la prool action of tho elements. paint five years ago look and will noed no moro paint applied, aio marvels of beauty. ChriUian AVo know of no subject of such impoitanco to householders as that of a good, lianiKomo, durable paint for their dwelling. Within tho past fow vears wo lmvo watched tlio progress of tlio Averill Chemical Paint, and have had fre quent opportunities to test it fully. Wo think- it just tho articlo to supply the need, and give it our hearty endorsement. X V. rthpeiuleit. CwT From tho Thousands of Testimonials sent us, wo holoct tho following, which wo present for your caroful consideration : O. A. Waller, alem, (Vegan, snys : on Bfk my opinion or the A nm t Cheir'.eal Palm. I applle.1 it pci-on ilh to my new hoiuo, and. alilo from lis olher very superior quslltli. 1 hiMclii II prcfereufoinir any and all other piinu with hirh I amaciiitainted, simply forlhoiay and fionnmlcal manuir with whlih any person con apply it. I fully en. liorsoaiiyaiidallricomniiiuUtionsMlilcliIheaiilorriaare-peaiPg it by the most mtluulastlr- pirly. and don't think I stall ecr use atyothir kind of raiut. o. A. ffimi ,.L , Montague t McC'alley, Lebanon, write: "Tho Akiiiii. Paint" has Klicn preat satisfaction vrhercier nnd In this vicinity. Tho beautiful r1osj appearaucoaudappanntdnrablliiy of the rlniit, hao been tho admliatiou of t cry person wLo has oiani. tutd It. v ' Lebanon, OreRon.Oct. B, 1S7V MoKTiai'E Jt 1UCAU.EY. ltv. T. I!. White. Albany, Oreeon, writes : I talcn pleasure In statins I haio used the Aikbiu. Ciievkmi. Paint on my church, recently erected In this pUci'.aiiilanipIi'Ssed with It 'two coat will mako a good finish iftbotlrst ono is well put on I haie alsiuisiditonmydwillngjustcompletiil. with tl. o MUlsaulon, on tho outside. It inpartsa ilBBgloss which seems tmperiloiis to water. licsptclfully, T. B W hitf Albany, Oreuon. Oct. at, 1S7J. pastor Jt. E. Church South. From XV, It. Bishop and Goo. C. Thompson, nrownsvlllo: m A T.. . r. -v . . ... BhOWNKTlLLr, Oon., May !), 1S76. T. A. Rath ft Co. Wholesale rJrarelt. Port'and. Oroirn: entleraen-lt affords me pleasure tolnform vou that the A v. rill Paint, useil on the Trlncipla Acad t my In this place last slimmer, has ful 1 rialliod all that ka I u said in ita favor. It cornea out this summer arm. Hue, and Ktossy. '1 he cost is at least one-fourth less ihsn lead and oil It ppe iranco Is much fresher and more jjlossy, wtili snbsiaullal body. I cancheiriullyrein.i.i,-nd lho.ttvri.V7biif to anvcue deslrius a neat and permanent dnlsh. w K. ISisnoi-. I'riiiclrari'rinclpla Academy. I heartily concur in the aboYO. i,io. C. TuoareoN, Painter. Placibville, Octobei 0, H7B. To th CAiminMA CiiiaiCAt. Paist Co.: Omttfirutt-ln reply to yonr letter I tao to statu that f"r moro than six years I have dealt In and used jour patut. I have, duriii); thit tlmo. carefullv observed Ita application and use and fr.im practical knowledite can certify to ita unrlraled ixcellince llurlng my six yea?' ac nuaiutanco I h It there has uot come to my knuwledxea slncte Instance of failure In any caso where it has bemused. All to whom 1 baTO supplied It undo In commemllui; li for Ita superior claims over all other peluta low In use. I he AtzHiu. I'aint, extemally used, or. In other words, exposrd to the action of the w rather, neither rubs off iiorchanjri senior, as do other paints, and will retain ita freshness and adhesive property for jars. Pure lead ami nil will lu a short lima heconm dry. and are easily rubhitl off: th loss of leavis tnn lean in aury, oxtaiiisi state. As a matter of eionoinv. tho calm of thu Avskill 1'himical a noiisa properly paiuieu wna u once PEACH PLUM, Xlio Itnlinn Prime, And tho best arletie9 of S'lMUJ, t'eacli, 1'car, CIicri'3, Mut and Shade Trees, ix nir.i, AsonrsiEST. Send for Dosci i-pt ive Catalogue. I'liuliiscr" rnmisir ilm VVILLAMniTE Nl'RSE B. Oivi-1. or tht) i n Ili.iUJ, IV. i', .I,JN;. Kith, mi ai-sn rin nit n lint at tLu tiiuiineriljiir KOI. f'JHt IjA.D. itl no.J. Storage at Portlsoid. WE AUK PUKPAKIiU TO STOUK CJ-a7J.i3a. On tllC nKt l.lOratlt(! tlTms. I Ith. r tti r,ti.i),a. proof Store, or in onr name Wirilioiisu on the iliaif. Jtat oi mltu have not titubkil grain or.llour in ei ther. Tor further tmrticiilirf apply to J, McCRAKElV & aulStf CO., PonTiAND, On. B. ST11AKG, Inij omr ui d Dealer lu laiiproveil Eanges, COOK. PABLO!., AND U0X T O V E S. And Jlanufactiirer of Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper "W.A. x aa, Union Ilioik. t'omrurciut btieet, SALEM, OltEGOX. IltEbPECTPl'ULY INFOint ALL MY OLD fritnds ami c-ntomers that I bsu resumed bui.1 ;ieH. and luMtethe public irtntrnlly to call and evim ino my stock and liurn ru prii i s Nni :l l&Ti.tf Notice of Pinal Settlement. TV'OTICE li hereliy Rtien that Wm P. I'uph. Ad Xl ministratorof the i state of .Ins. E. HalJ, into of itarion county, deceaFort. has thl daylllcil his l'nal accouat and Satuidiy tho nth day of ilei ember, lsTb, at 10 o clock a. m. of said dnj has brtn set for he nrim; tho earuo.AU persnnsimeretti din said e late me there fore rerjaltid to app.ar in tho Counlj Couit of the mate oi Oregon for Marlon ooituiv on or bitoie said daj, aLdnio their upjtciinrr. ir any thtj haetotald "W'lnt. .I.NO. V. PKtllLC. uovl0 t Co. Jud'o of Marlon County. Final Settlement. TVTOTICE is hereby giien that (.-. C. Lo trator of the hstateo Alexandirili ml loans the lead In a dry. oil.tlnsl slat... I'AihT to nonaiar appn-ctatlon and n ueral use are beiond oiestlon 'viilt 00 oeltir lireseritNl. and rtnseiit a nsatr aniii-srstirst ihrt ...u.,l.,n f MAn ..-H .K.n i. unnM ir twice coated w Ith lead aad oil palms no In nsu. There can be no question, thin, that to use It 1. both bibor avlnjs and ecocoiulial. mi willassundandconilncedaml of its uiabll.hnl tisht to this dlstlncilon over all kliids, that had 1 Oft) Louse of lay ohu to be painted, the "Abill" alooe should be my choice and ""' vut, jvtj iiaij, o. o. auikx, urujsisi. Sample Caril of Colors sent Free, on application. Ba sure and write for one, ami Examine for ourself, before buying any other. T. A. DAVIS &CO., Portland, nuijeowtf Geiterul AgeafH for Oregon. on. Admlnis- Jpf 'lFhla t vvbsvii, unsuieu in u.vi.ounii com tor Marlon toun ty.UIe of Oreifou, h!- acci.unts as Amnit i-trator ol said Kstate, and a petition foi tlnslseltleawi t thcreor, fn-a.th,J.Co''rt "t bonuiMi) the dth day ot Dec. lSitl, at 11 o'clock a. m. nrlirarlns oblulioni there to, if any eiist. I) Older of tub court. , , Hon. J. C. 1'EEELliS, Judjc. Salem,'.Noy. fl, 1STC-M4. ' J. S, BEARUSLhT. J. T. COLIIHAX. UKtRDSLV & C'OCHRAK, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IV California and Oregon Produce, No. SIS Darla btreet. betw cen Clay and Wathlr gton. Saxx 3E1xvxxolaoo. oXt 2m ONE DOLLAR WIIX SECU11K THK CHICAGO LEDGER ron ONE YEAR. TheLEPr.KnltheBiS.T Varnlly Taper in the Col led Mates, ably tdlied. haudrouily printed: k.i tain inc every w rek choice corifletitl storlis, an In.tall Bicnt of ui iuttUu llu.rsteilrnal. tr..: am. ral vaalnc for old and jonnir. for ih frme-, for tho houew"fo, and for all cU-s. s. fpr'lsl caw i tsken tomkeli tone oi l'ormlvrii i duiora'. Semifl and ISicnts for p.'a-e. niidjiuir jdlrs to TIU l.KIXiKlt. L"l.tc4j.i, Illin-ds. $25Di NTIIpcnla wanted every. arll.-ulansriiirrre. Artilrs., uiiiUilU.i hU luli,Mo- BAILROAO NURSERY. Prunes anc. PBums made a SpeciaSty. 200,000 FILUir THEES For Sale TEil.s Season. consi'jtiko or Ajiplo, Pear, Quince, Plum, Prune, Peach, Cherry, Grape vinos, Currant, Blackberries. .Raspberries (eight vari eties), Strawberries, Chestnut, Mul berry, Black and White Walnut, Hickory, Sugar Maple, Honey JLo'. cust, Lombartly Poplar, Mountain Abb, Weeping Willow, Snowballs and Lilachs, Honeysuckles and Ivy. Arbor Vitas, Italian Cypress, Golden Cypress, very flue, Pines, and Cedar Dcodar,Paricanthus,Japonica or Fire Tree, forty varieties of Hoses, Flow ering Shrubs and Plants of all kinds, English Haw seeds for hedging, also English Privet Plants, for fancy Hedges. Xow I call special attention to the Amsclen June Peach, Fifteen days earlier than any other Peach known. I have only about 200 yearling trees of this Peach. Prico, SI each, $10 perdoz. 2,500 dormant buds of thK Peach; price 25c each. $2o per hundred, $200 per thousand. I also have a fow trees of the Mount Vornon Pear. This Pear is ono of the most valuablo now Fall Pears in cultivation. Prico of trees, $1 each. Oregon Champion Gooseberry. Thiilierry la worth all other Goosebcorles for prof It, a It li a lino larj'o berry, and tho mo prolific btanreer l.noivn. I'rico of pliats, 31.50 perdoz., SlOperhuudrtd. Red Warrington Gooseberry. This Is tho lirseet of all Gooeberri-s, and is a blood nil, very ornamental, and an cxcel'eut berry. Price or plants, 50 cents each, iu per dozen. 2rovoli SoodUlnES, Per hundred. $1; per thousand, J30. Prico Lists' sent free to any nddress. Tim and Prune Trees on Pencil Roots. I claim tint the Peach root Is fnr superior to Pl-ira roots for Krafiingprnoes and plurai on, for these rea sons: 1. lountvor have any sprouts to destroy tho life of your trees. S. The prune and plum succeed better ou juach than on plum. 8 The prnne and plnm bear yonnjer ou peach roots, and the frnit 1 of better qualuj. Afy brother has a Prune orchard of 400 trees on peach root rhoyiars old that had forty poundi to the ire this sca-ou. Ills tree ate ery thrifty and flue. I can show any man peach roots that are twen ty rive years old, perfectly sonud and healthy. Tcslimon) iu faiororthe Peach Root. tt JIcMlNNvru., Oct. as, 187(1. . I,,"-PnTrix.- Uearbin Yonr note in regard to I'lnm trees on Peach roots, is at hand. I hate a number of larse. healthv Plum troen rwsntv .u gritted on peach mots Tbey havo never Spronted. and beir cxiri inely well. I would not have a plum or prune tree unless it wns on peach root. Yours, teipi ctmily, W. T, Nbivdv. Amenta for nr Nnraery. r Dm lU1Trk,',5'; r?r,,;Bfe Woo'!e " . Oarrals; 1 ,?.lS?.el' heM.'ard: .Vn U A Jndkins. Eusenc: KV t hippie. Cotuie Drove; S Merry. McMlnnilllel H. W. PRETTYMAN. Proprietor of Railroad Nnriery, noviotf EAST POKTilai'D, Or. RAILR0AD LANDS. Lilorul Tonus: low rnicKM LONG TIME! LOW IKTEBEST! TI1K OltEOO:; & CALIFORNK RAILROAD TO i Her their Uiiids for .ale upon the follcMln- libo! ral term: Ou tei.th of the price in cash; lntere.t on tho Irtlinco at thu rite of seven per cent, nne tear anersalpjaiii .ach follow Ins y-r me tenth of tho principal and inisrcst en tto balance at the rate of even percent ptr anna i. Both principal and Inter ctt pijabluio U. b. Currtucy. f '"uwio. A dlscoant often per cent will he allowed fnr cash. . tXT Letters to be addresvd In P. hCUULZE La Jtaa aawiyay waiama aw .is... jw.TOjamat.. . aajffrccssgssaqg; -trt.r-.- - c VJESIfffflffKHKmjff( WWPWWMBWIaiWiaaa