Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 26, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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    WILLAMETTE FARMER.
I. 0. Q. T.
Harmon l.rniKo, No. Mil, J. O. (J. T.,
til'l'ho Dallas In nourishing as It novor
lld litiforu, and, umliir tho iiiiiiiuku
niotitof Win. Mluhull, 11. (,'. Ilotlnutt,
Mury C'nrtwrlglit, and a liostol' ntliors,
It has lircoino ami of thu litwt l.odpo.s In
Ihn Hindi, and tho clan-actor or itx inom
Iwrshlp Ih hucIi that innkcs II a felt
ipowor lit Kimtorn Oregon.
(in tho ('vonlug or thu tilth Inst., a
special meeting of tho l.oilgo was call
ed to recolvoa visit from tho (I.W.C.T.,
and a fliilonilltl mooting It was too. All
tunmoit to tnJoy lliimiHolvcH. Ilrotlierw
C.A. Jtayniond and II. H. HhiiHtor woro
present, and ricomoil pleaxcd with their
visit.
Loixii: OiuiANi.i:ii. On tho IKth
Innt.. tho tl.W.C.T., W. II. Dunhar, re
organized tho Lodge of (Jootl Turn
lilurs at Ilupptior, In I'matllla county,
and tool: In 11(110 now iiieinborH. Tho
following aro tho olllcorn hiHtatled, viz:
C. M. Mallory, W C T; Itllla IMarxhall,
HUH', Klly.it Hmltli, I.1IH; .losle ('.
Smith, W V T; Win. Dixon, W Sj
.1. II. Jack'siu, "W V H; Ida Ilallock, W
T: Will Mallory, W (J; Marlon Ilrown,
W M; J. Wllllngham, W I O; W 1)
Crank, W O G; J. L. Millor. V W V T:
and H. I. Oarrigues, Lodge Deputy.
Letter trom Jockxra County.
K11. Faumi-.h: In your Issue of Jan.
I-tJi 1 notice inquiries and HUggestlous
In rvhtion to ticks on colts. 1 have
had some experience In the matter.
My remedy Ih to mult hog's lard, and,
while warm, pour on tho colt's hack
the whole length from between tho
oars to the root of the tall, and then
comb out, and it is astonishing how
easy the ticks let go, and in a few days
tho cult will begin to thrive and do
well, although, if the colt Is allowed to
run out in the woods, it must be greas
ed with tho lurd often, or a fresh sup
lily of ticks will cover It again. It has
ulwuys lieen a mystoiy to me whether
the ticks arc bred in the hruhh or
not; hut I always notice that the horses
are merit tickey when running in
woods luuitiiro than on prairie.
We are .having a beautiful winter
hero hi Southern Oregon, and a larger
area of ground Is sown here than ever
before, and the prospect is fair for a
good crop. I have just returned from
California, and all along thu Sacrnniun
to the farmers had lost all hope of rais
ing a crop this season, It lu so dry.
(Muty Jtowed. tlair. ii'iniinarfullfny In
October, unci the early rains of that
month Hturtcd tho grain up finely, but
the HUUMMiuent dry and hot weather
completely scorched unci dried tne
green shoots, and the wind blew them
off and loft the ground lxire. There
will be many persons in California en
tirely broken up nnd homeless. I came
buck more than ever satisfied with our
own dear adopted Htate, where we
have uover yet lulled to raise a good
crop of whatever we planted, for the
last twenty-live years. We are now
laboring under a stress of tight liuie
flnanclally, hut uo fuel that a bright In
jure uvvults us lu the not far dUtaut
space of time. Our population is stead
ily increasing, and industries are
springing up which are bound to bu
proliiahie. Wu have excellent schools,
and numerous pupils to 1)11 them.
I set down to tell my cuie lor ticks,
and have extended my hitter. If .vou
see tit to publish, do so,
Wagner Cieek, Jau,
W. IJhiMox.
Mi, IM77.
hTKAMKII IIO.NANA 1UN:1, - Titled
mouth W" Ibokiuduiur IIoiihuzm, In coiuliiv
ilowu tUe Wllmilibttn, nltui'k on Hiick Iluuil
mplilH nml Mink. 'Ih iiiHchlunrp titknii
out, lull nutlilliK 1'iHild Iih .loiKi tinvnrili eiiv
lag tlio WHlur logKiil hull until iliu rir
rasulitxl n irliiluiK, Yts.anlity uluiriiumi
Iho utouiimr (!ov. llrutur )Kirloinui 1I10 illf
tlcult nk ot mwlnit lier ilown In tlm luckii.
Ah tlid IkuiKiiA wim no ilifip in tlm Witter
tliut Hint cnillil not bo B"t lino tliti dry ilm k
In the birfln 11 1 Oil ROM (Jliy, elm uHxyiMtur
tiny nfiernnnu put on Inn rMlrou tn Hut
IocIih, w lileli Iws frtiinnlly tern iiwmI lur
ropnlrliif,' IiohIm, Mini will protitdih 1 nil
tn morrow or next ily. iMiiiiuiI, hI
tliottuli bnulHCHliiint pH tliriiugh lhn IiwUh
on kccunnt uf tlm llituuiiz 1 Iwlutc in tlm ,
wo her th lrti ot tin) V. T A. I'u. iui
tmiiHlertniK lluh liliilit hiiiI pKiii'i m
til renin li tluilr li-talu MuruliuiMo itt On pin
Ully. AMmaiif
l)otI(iI.s C.ii ,n All HKlfi Hist ti s. '
Mtiuiiuiir vtlll lin wry lively Hint pielliubln in
tlid f(iplnl tl.niKl'xeitnilv. In I.ihiIiiiik
titty iihiv Iiiihm will I111 jiut up, nml III Hie
.cotllUyttiouirtbi nml wisil 1 ntp hIII lin Im
Kr tlmn nnr kmiwn ln-lnii'. 'J lilt pluitini;
proitput I" vi" iiuniKlui: tn all-
Tim Uii'Kon mill I'nlil irnln Ititllmnil (.'.nu
Miiy will 1 (ininiiiiii'ii HinkiUM u sliidlnu II, n
uoul vi'in nwir ('uiiiMKX'k'fi null, nml will enn
tliuili'xniilc until tlmy llml 11 villi millliili lit
)y Uruu In Mtll'.ly till ilmn 1111U I"'iiuii Hi Ik
miiii tlmfiiiupm'iy hopos In Mippl all llrn
Kun. Tim Sutoiii SlaUnuiim kft.vs Unit Mr, I''. A.
hmltli, plu)l(i;iplrot .Siilciu, lnis IiimhiIciI
Hoaietlilug imw In thouynl llnlHliing nlin
liiKrHpln. Il HlM'M Ilm pMiircH ji blm
IIkIh. Kit' tin in 11 ill 1 p 11 II 1 11 nun ll ii
lur, lliut iiiiihiIn i'i linc-H mill limn In tin
inniliii., Il iMiiiint pn ii-i.H pintiiifK rim li.
lasii Irniii lhn in.itlle In l" inlinitix
11,1,4,, Mlilinut Ilmulil (il 111 liU 01 inliiiiriilr',
Allwrl "(iniuhii' m, cm iln tlilnl li.illnt,
.ImhiiI V. S. St-ihttnr liian NiliruskH. H
win. thu Ul ri(tu(Ul Unvuriiurnl Nubrtni-hi.
A Viait to Rock Point Grange.
Having rei'dvpd n kind luvltntlon from
frlunilH In the ltork J'nlnt OrtiiiKd, Waliln
IIIUh, to BtlnnJ tho minimi lin-tnllntlon of
nllloiirHol Hint flrnnpo, Hattinlay, Jnntmry
VI, thu piilillsliorn of the Wim.amittk 1'ak
miiii, with olio ol tho lmllos, drnvu out Into
thu hills I'rlilny nftnrimnii, to ho prcsntit on
tlmtocrAslnti, Tho drlvo through tho hills
Is very bcmitlful In Niiiiuner, nml In not luck
Inn Inturnsl at nny tjinii. Thu not distant
uiiiiiatHliis form a iiliai mliiK tjar-U Kround lo
tho hrnad vltns ol fnrmliiK IhihIm anionic the
hills, anil thoro sro noma points on the roiid
from which one can net choorful Kllmpnes of
Hatoni nnd lis clustering hnines. Tho onow
poakNca)ipad the landvaiio here and tbore
with wintry points, and though Iho rnada
woro Nofloiiod by tho afternoon sun thoro was
a Irosty fooling In the air that mtiln It con
vonlont to reach a good flretide hofore the
sun wont down.
Wo mopped with our frlonds Memm.
(IcorRo V. Huntand John Downing, who aro
noighura, and live quite uor tho ltork Point
school hoima, where tho Grange was to as
semble. Saturday morning woe clear and
bcitiiliful, and though the air was frosty the
poo pi 0 tiMioiiibled In Urgo number, so Unit
llioro must have Iiiwii nnarly one hundred
pnrsotis, otall sloa and ages present at tho
festival,
Unik Point achool houso I a comfortable
building, and the footer ot an excellent com
munity. Thu crowd pionout Included a
mimborof visitor from othor granges, as
well as scimo not Patrons. The Installation
service wax performed by the Mastei and
Stato lloputy, Goo. W. Html, assisted by
Ilro. W. M. llilleary, of Turner Grange, who
preMontcl tho candidates fur Installation.
Tho ceremony Is pleasliig nnd ImprumUo,
nnd occupied aa hour. Tlio iustalled wore
hh follows: John Downing, M.; Win. Smith,
().; Geo, S. Downing, I.,; John Shaw, S ;
Win. iMrljy, A. S,; Angus Shaw, Chap,; J.
W. Taylor, T.t Juuies Altkeu, Sec; I. C.
llowd,n, K ; Mrs, C. N. Hunt, Cert-s; Mit.
Huwd,I'omnna; Mrs. O.S. luwiilng, I'lnra;
Minx Martha IUrliy, I,. A. S.
The iniislu wan ery good, Miss Alien
Downing presided at the organ, and the
opening mug, "Ninety and ,'lno," was well
played uud sang nt the .'ommetiuement of
tlio exercises, and ahariest song, of cheerlul
UAturo, was aung at the close. The choir was
compound of young people, aud an impartial
observer was obliged to confess to himself
that the youug geutleuiou aud ladles of
Hock I'ol.n Grange are a vory credituble
reprdsentatlou of Oregou productions, aud
friend Dufur could have bragged worte than
ovortfhohad had a sample ol such at the
grout exiosltion. At tho oIoho ot thu cr Ice,
II. I.. I'erktiiH, 011 belmll of uieuihors ot the
Grange, prasouled llro. Hnut with asllvar
headed caue. which Uie latter received, uud
resKiuded with a low appropriate remarks.
Afiur the regular Installation exercises,
bankets were brought forward , table preao',
-auilana wool paaawl i'" '-'tt uaaill"1 -frr.
active duty. The worthy obaplalusaia a veiy
oaruewt grace and the feast began lu good
artiest. Since participating In that leatlval,
we have B grf nt ruepect for thedllllculty oth
era ttud In cxjiromlng their opinion of auch
oucualous, and aa our actlous most have
spukuu louder to the people of the hltla than
our words can, we conclude to any little on
that topic.
Hut, In good eareat, we realize, aa we al
way have done, that the spirit oltueGraugo
brings iwaue aud good will aud many at
teudant blesalnga to those who constitute the
most reliable class of every community,
upon whom tho country must dupeud lur it
prosperity and renown, aud we heartily
wish I hut all blessing may attend the
Grange, and ull the farmers ufour land.
A the installation uxorniaw wero about to
enmmencti 11 mishap was nunouueed that de
layed proceeding), and tbiealound to be sen
ium. Mr. John Downing, Mustor elect, leu
his two boys at home, aud oueof Ihem came
lu haste to say that his lirothor had hrukeii
hi arm It suem that the boys weiu tralu
lug a pair of calves to work lu the yoke,
uud while practicing with them that morn
ing, nun of the hoys was thrown aud tho
small bouo of the lefc arm brokou near the
wrist. As Mr. Doivning has had experience
with lin kon lluibr, ho was able lo blud it tip
In pnisir shape himself, causing only 1111
hour's ilnluy ol the Installation, which cmilil
inn proceed without him as tho oblof olllcer
to ho inslulled.
More about Wood Ticks.
We niihlUh tlile week km lulercHting mill
aiilon tillo description of ticks, Irom J'rnf, O,
II. Johnson, which will Interest many,
though wo lour the remedy proposed by
him, i: a wusli of sulphurot ot poUissiuiu,
will not destroy thuiu. On rcclov lug l'tol.
John-nil's lctlur, wu uromrod I n.. of thu
siiljiliurtit and ma itei h thomiigh trial, unsh-
lug u hurst with a w hllo.uio-h brush dlpjsid
lu Ilm lliiild. Tun u.'xt ay wn lound the
lluksull ilicin, iciuly lur iiiKilhur dnrn, and
difct'iitiirlng that the hsii was a thick winter
ii.it that did not easily wet tliroiuth. wo
ni.u'o ilioiniigli work by lioiirlnir 011 the
wash, which wiis very strong, imlntlio
brush lo wink It in. lleshous to linio the
Idst tluuiiiigh, iiiado corluln that pirtsnt
tlui lioth Hint wnro biullv lufcslitl with licks
wcru llitnnughly woskod, uud mo kutllled that
the wash w III not destroy them.
Sumo TiorsoiiH hao luld us Hint 1111 1lK0tu.1l
wuy of gtilllng rid ot licks Is to fMid sulphur
sow ril Hums nml iIimi drlo tho horfci tin
HI 1 hey sin hoit up, wlitii tho propln tion
wIllMuii, mid 1, II tlm Hi kh will ioim-1,1!
Dlhiirn liiii'ii mid Us Hun tin v I, mo 1 1 lull Him
pUu will) no good 1 llufi -Ihsi It nmi'i wntk.
Olllur.s my ihey buli.tm tlm links i nuio Itnlll
Hip lint lit", llnolliltig I I'Ulnlii, liny lmiu
I woo 1 1 111 iilniiiilrtiit V.UI1I11 n iis jt-ftr. Wt.cti
wo lived In the hills, foulh ofHalcui, Uiu'y
years ago, there wera no ticks, and so many
othors sny.
Noveral farmer have told na It la a mistake
that tlmy Rre only found amoung oak grab:
that they have turned tbelr horses Into
stubble, and found them covered with ticks
while running there.
As to dealing thorn oil, we havo found the
only effectual mean to be a fine comb. A
curry comb, or a wool card will not reach
the smalt ones, but a fine comb will make
very clean work of them, though It Is rather
a disgusting Job,
foine hones who have very tough bide are
exempt from tick, bat those having tbtn
skins and young and 'tender animals suffer
greatly from them.
GRAMME MATTEBB,
V.n. Kabmer: Cove Orange, No. 12s, P. of
H. met at their hall In the Cove, Deo. 2Jd,
and olocted the following officers for the en
suing year: M., M. B. Keen; O., Aoy Mo
Cully; L., Otho Eokerly; S., Thes. Jones; A.
N,,Wm. Iiootb; C, J. Roger; Sec, J. M.
Phy: T A. It. Robinson; G. K J. Conner;
C, Mrs. M. I.. Kokersly; P Mlsa Josle
Cochran; F., Mis ella Iteea; L. A. 8., Mrs.
T. Jones. We all enjoyed onr selves highly
laboring wita a gooa a supper na this conn
trv allords. and that l good enough for anv
one, tho above ofUcer were installed on the
(i;li of Jan,, and all bad a good time.
john m. rar, HOC.
Cove, Union Co., Jan. 14.
Kr. rAHMF.R: At the last mooting of Fideli
ty Grange, No. 174, P. of H., tho following
named persons wero elected to till tho vari
ous olllces respectfully, for the ensuiug year:
J. C. Ilowloy, M.; U. Hutchinson, O ; W. T.
Newcomb, li ; J. H. Ellison, S.; J. C. Elli
son, A. S.; I.eouard Klllam, C; N.J.Hlg
giubotliam, T.; J, D. Kd wards, Soc; J. Bur
gess, G. K.; Sister A. A. Hutchinson, C,;
Sister O. Klllam, P.; Sister 8. E. Newcomb,
l' .; sister n . 11. iiewiry, 1.. a. b.
W. T. NEWC3MH, Sec.
Tillamook, Jan, 15.
i:n. l'AiniKu: A the annual meeting of
Stockholders of Patrons' Transportation and
Trade Association , Jan. 13th Inst., the fol
lowing persona were elected a Hoard of
Directors for the ensuing year: W. H. Per
kins, U.K. Holden, W. T.Newcomb.J. D.
Kdward, Leonard Klllam, X. J. Hlggln
bolhatn, and Mlron Perkins, after wliton the
Hoard ol Directors electml J. D. Hdwards
President, II. F. Holden Vice President, and
W.T. Newcomb Secretary. The business
prospects for the future look favorable.
W. T. Nr.wcoMii.
CBEHWM.L, Jan. 22, 1877.
Kd.Fau.mku: The following-named were
installed otiloers ol Creswell Grange, No. f4,
for the ensuing year: John iVblteatcer, M;
K.S.Gay.O; J.A.Aycra, h; p. C. Noland,
S; Thomas Allen, A.S.; S. U. Day, Chap ;
Alvln Hughes, Tress. ; Kosuoe Knox. 6eo.;
L. W. Gay, G. K.; Slater Jennie Goodman,
Ceres; Sister It. M. Ayres, Pomona; Sister
M. AUsn, riora; Slater M. Roehart, L. A.S.
Creswell Grange la in a flourishing condi
tion, having quite a large amount of money
In the treasury, which or Itself 1 good evl
isntaf.UiraiaraitaiJiati lay the imwiibra.
The Granire l still growing In Interest, and
will lu the fnt ore, aa In the paat, continue to
give a goto account 01 nerseir.
RoecoK Kmix, Seo.
In Memoriam.
The great Master of the Universe
has seen tit, in His wisdom, to tako
from time to eternity our brother C.
M. Harris, of Ouk Point Grange, No. 3,
and as brothers and sisters of the Pat
rons of Huslwndry, the noble Order of
wlileii lie so recently was a member,
we therefore offer the following resolu
tions: Kesolved, 1. That thto firauge lias
learned with profound regret of the
death of lirother C. M. Hnrriv one of
Its beloved members.
U. That, whilst the Grange deplores
the loss of nur worthy brother, and
shall miss him in our deliberations,
still, as Patrons, we IkiW In humble
submission to the will of Him who
doeth all things well.
!l. That we extend our sympathies to
the bereaved family of our brother.
I. That these resolutions be spread
upon our minutes, and a blank page of
oui Secretary's Imok Ik- set aiurt ex
pressly fur the iinino of Ilro. C. M. Har
ris, with ills age, date of his initiation,
and date of his ileal h.
.'1. That the hall be draped In usual
mourning for thirty days.
(I. That the Secretary forward a copy
of tbe.se resolutions to the family, also
to the county papers und to the Citlti
r()i' and J'akmi 11 for publication.
Signed by F. .V. Patterson, J. V.
Klrklaml, T. 11. Lucas, Committee.
From the Red Hills.
Jai'Ksiis Uiix, Jan. l.', 1S77.
tin, I'aiimi.ii: As 1 see lu jour valuable
Mxr cDiiiuiunictttloiiM from various locali
tiiiH through thu county aud Stale, aud our
jKirlloii left out, I think it is time wo were
eonilug lu w Itli our locils, descriptions,
wedd'ugM, Happy New Ynar, An., aud ss I
am irttlicr liito with mine, will hnvetowish
you a Happy No' Yinr twice tn order to be
oven itli some of the lormer writers.
Nothing ol v,.ry gloat Importance has
transpired hero since tho holidays, with tho
exception of a wliiwl meet log, voting for tax,
(or J should rather guess no tax) as the re
sult ol tlm oloiitlou was dlghteoti votes
n;ilns, nnd twofnr,aud now Hiono tvvoaro
thluktug of emulating lo a more congeuUl
eilliuo.
Uun w ciltllng CI11 Istin&s, Ollnwcd by a big
charivari, tenulllug In tho breaking ol al
most ull Ihu window gloss In the house, and
Mmlni; tlioilos n'l -irthn promises.
Fanulni; hotti, h cluivliiire, lias boon vig
nimbly piihlied I- vard dnrliii nur tluu
winter- At list', inn thirds uiiiro round Ih
hi lug put lu til ,.i.r than iisiihI, and Iburu
Isn't a I trui any 'iji h near hut w hat Is hav
bi! nioreor hi grulu lakun iiutul ll and
uhcut plii'iud lu their uead, and If thu
proseul prices uuutiaue, It will not belong
GARDEN
CITY
PLOWS,
1876.
IMPROVED
P nsVK ON HAW), AND AUK HKCRIVINll. THK LAIIOKST STOCK II" THE AIIO K fKI.R.
.."..;...'..... ,.ihn..n.i ... .h.Pftii.i-..t. Th ftncY-p.K nf thc.o Pious lat vesr cvcifshsl an
thlnR ever licroru knnwn In thl Suite. Tho'cnow on Mind r mvln with new snrl fpcclil lmiinncment.
Warranted superior 10 any now in inc unutu suuim
w;
ajUii?S'Z
igSSfi?'
THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW,
Culling 14 and 16 IiicIicr, with 3-horae Attachment, and 16-lnhC
rolling Cutter, is without a rival. It has been so thoroughly tested that we warrant
us operation in any sou in the State. These flows arc sold wim mat guaranty.
tQT Send for Circulars and Price Lists.-a
SOHUTTiOER WAGONS, All Sizes,
nCoxxltor Brood'Coat
Seeders and Cultivators,
GARDEN CITY
84.LE9I, Sept. US, 1876.
OULTIVATOES AND
T. CUNNINGHAM
HARROWS.
& CO.
before the oak crab will be numbered with
the extinct. The wheat that is op never
looked better at this time of yoar, and unless
some serious chance, crops will be heavy.
Grass Is green, although we have had aome
frost, and stock Is doing well. One man lost
one eleventh of bis flock of sheep recently
by wolves, bis flock consisting of eleven in
the first place and now this man is after
these wolves night and day with a bottle of
strychnine, but "no catch 'em."
Politics are talked here as elsewhere, and
we have almost come to the solemn conclu
slou that for a peaceful government of theme
U.S. is to ntatfon Hayes on one aide of the
nation, Tllden in the other, and Cooper near
the center, and then we think the thing
would bn settled.
Yours truly, 'Guess.'
Um-leasant. Iist week our friend T.J.
Black, of Halsey, was held on a charge
of forgery, and has been honorably acquit
ted, aa we had no doubt wonld be the case.
Puro gold will afand trial by fire, and friend
Black comes otrt, if possible, mors reliable
than ever.
RAY, FRIEDMAN & CO.,
While they are telling General
Merchandise cheap, yet they
will sell their preaent itock of
Booti and shoes, on hand, at ooat
prices.
Also, Trade or Cash paid for
Hides.
HOP ROOTS.
XVa.lo'ialo'uaB Hoduotlon.
Only $5 per Thousand !
Orders Promptly Filled.
Addtvte K. It. HOUNDS,
Jtl'lmJ Irvine, Liue Co.
pork! pork::
FARRAR BRO'S.
ARE PAVING THE
Highest Market Price
Ton ponk rou
PACKING PURPOSES.
Salem, Not. 13, l&tOmJ.
Mrs. Rohrer's New Remedy
POH. THE X.UNM
IS MEETING WITB WOXDEBFUL SUCCESS t
rrtHIS PURELT VEGETABLE REMEDY HAS
J- aoMulin the relief and core or Cougha. Colds,
A thai, Uronchltie, Cronp, Whooping Coojrti, Ket
tle. Ac. It his produced ome remarkable cure.
Hold by drnltf genenllr. Preptred only by
JOHN I.. Sll'UPIIV, Jlonmoutli. Or..
To whom all letter of butisete herald be addreed.
Petite d'Agen
PRUNE TREES.
I HAVE SEVEHAL THOUSAND OP THESB
eitcellent and favorite Prune Tree, that I havn
ralred mj felf rrotn craft on Seed'lne etocka, that I
will tell, aa they are more than I reed to plant.
Thee Prune make a ery (nperlor dr.ed fruit, and
are g'eat and ttcadj btarere Where tried In Or
egon thev hae been verr enecee aful. and are the mart
popular Prune In many portions of California.
These tree, are yiarllni:. and. hating been well
cultrtated on cood iiiil poil. ha;o made fine an
healthy growth
Addre P. V. BHADFORD.
nortltf POUTLAND. OR.
MERCHANTS
Truck and Dray Company.
$ ONE DOLLAR. $
Spooner's. (Jardeniiig Guide for 1 S77,
And Hpoonrr'. pe.ll rolliifun. 30 Vrle
tlra cbiiict) Vlnuvr tedk.or 95 arletles
selected Vecetuble fert'd. mulliil tuaui addrec
on nicli"l $1 Ui, nr ilm 'ulil liec lo appllranta.
WM, 11. SPOONER. Boston, Mass.
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COMPANY.
IOC Culllorulu St., Sail aVrnucixco
OltGANlED, 1861.
SALEM, ORKOOX.
IML.1.ICS A. CIi4RU,
Prop'rs.
ALU KREIGHTIN'G WITHIN THE CITV DONB
ot reai-onal le raie anil rn hott notice. All
8(od entrusted tons arefi.lly I aiidled and promptly
ellu-red None bJt careful hands employed. Onr
motto shall alua)S be to phase our cjstouiera, and
by strict atttutlun to business wo eipect to merit
yourpatrona.-e Orders ni.iy be lilt at the Capital
Stables, or II. W. Pallles, mi 'Draj Corner." who
will direct lil whole personal uttentioii to the re,
ceium; and shlpp'n of iroods
llaiiijreiently buii.-htout E. W Tupper, we have
a few Caddie Horns on hand tor sale or hire,
jastf PALLIKS A CLIHKE.
INDEPENDENT LINE
Willamette Steamers.
Capital. $300,000.00
Assets. - $568,547.45
Income, 1875, - $465,904.29;
Losses paid out since organiza-
tioM, - - $1,137,367.50'
.1. V. IIOITHIITOV President.
UEO II. HOWARD Vim Pruohhnt.
I1AI1I.K" It. SIORV MKreury,
II, 11 DIULLOW. UviuralManaKtr.
OmflHl Ul'UIKill.
HAMILTON BOYD,
(ieiiiTiil .ilauuicrr,
nelir.i.pl POKT1.ANH. OH.
Dr. H. SMITH,
X 33 2ST X" X 5 TP ,
rtALUM, ORKOON.
O0li.e v oo.l inn 1M. MAN IIUOS.1 NKW STOltt
Uflhc liuiiu from 'I a. in, to 5 p. in.
CJity or aStlexri.
O la. i o.
FREIGHTTARIFF.
A l'TUlt .HNl'AItr In. 17, THK roi.UHV
i. In, mil butlii ratii (lur'nl bj this Company ,
Ifl- lloiVN.
Poittiiuil toK.tIciii,ir ton, v'l.ilil .,"(0
I'ortluiul lo Albany, ,1.,V) a.00
l'ortl.tiul to CorvtillU, I. (Hi ;t.."iu
Portliiiul to ll.uul)iii,', .".() i.oii
Special iHti'- on Wool, Hay, Umilior,
MiiiiKlt'"', Furnitiirc, A(.'iiiitUtniil lin
jilcinL'iit, ami Miidiiin-ry.
To till- I't'ople of ilii' Wllliiuwlte alley:
Wo lno tutriKtuuil dm )our sKwr Uiu t)e of
teatubtut hy rMiJi jour prutiut t. tiui bit irKiipirUtl
toMdrioittt all foitonol tlu ,ur u iii tii tnHrtDL
tl'iautitlte tu mm t Iho rujulroKAUii ot hurinnd
uurboaUaru tho Ushlirt unl rJlJct. Au oiior vt-u
tnliovc) URof iHtLi, thvlotft uV hUU wcidii
thi , &u), lu ttiu i ico ol n pomlu monopoly, wu bo
Hue mmIomtc, .iliJ will 'iit.yniu filK't nujijiori.
U. B. 8COTT & CO.
Poitlaud, Dec, !W, 1S70,
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