Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, March 30, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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    WILBAMETTE FARMER.
I. 0. Q. T.
DIRECTORY
Grand Ofllccra.
U. W. C. T. W. H. Dunbtr. Sllvcrton.
O. W. !. Conn. Mrs. 8. 0. McClung, KuRcnc City.
O, V. V. T. Joanna L,yio. nana.
O. 8e'y T. II. Crawford. Portland.
O. A. Scc'y-L. Stai.nu, Mnnroo
O.Trea. Kmrna Kcllojfi:, Portland.
U. Chap. ltov. J. K. N. Hell, Ashland.
G. Mar. J. V. Stranpp, Horclmru.
G. D. Mar. Aiinlo E. Underwood. Cottage Grove.
G. Giurd Mary Curtwrlght, The Ballet.
G. Ben. T. F. Ilarton, Amity.
O. Mopk. L- C. . Ktilier, Stnyton.
P. G. W. C. T. Tllnion Ford, Salem.
Supt. Juvenile Templars Mr. M. K. lloxtcr, For
. est Grove.
Slnto Deputy G. V. C. Ts.
Hoy. J. II. N. Hell, Afliland.
Wm. lltiffell, Wet ton.
Capt. O. C. AppleRilc. Llnkvlllc.
II. II. Allen, Hlcy.
, Allen. llalscy
T. II. Haiidley, lllllsboro.
Aea Shrevo, Dallas.
II. V. Hrubbe, Wilbur,
Wm. Grant, Lebanon.
Ituv. J. W. Miller, Italian. ,
ltov. K. W. Dixon, Canyonvlllc
Itcv.J. 8. McCain, Eupeiio.
Wm. llarmou, Tho Unites.
Wm. 11. Carter. Corvallls.
W. 8. .Tame Portland
L. .1, House, fiummcrvllle.
11. F. Ktmp. Independence.
W. 8. McMocn, Canyon City.
T. II. Crawford, Portland.
V. It. Fox, Astoria.
l.Ilurt, Crcsrtoll.
.l.K. Houston. Junction,
ltov. II. C. Jenkins, Monroe.
C. It. Walker. Astoria.
II. N. McKlnney, llakcr City.
Levi I.cland. Oregon CUv.
ice it. woiraru. uoqnuiouiiy.
A. A. Mathews, Looking urns.
t.. n. I'lulier. Htavton.
llcv. K. llnyc. La Grande.
W. II. I.lvermorc, 8t. John.
DlKtrlrt Deputy G. V,C.T.
W. T. Illches, Turner.
W. II. O'Oonald, Portland.
J. 8. Cnckelrcaso, Itoscburj;.
II. V. Lake, Kaitle Creek,
lames I'oiTcy, Halcai.
.tames L'rwln, Fort Klamath.
Hon. .1. A. I'rtiMt, Pendleton.
L. U. Iljal, Albany.
A. .1. Ilatlow. Cartw rlcht's.
Mr. Anna V. Spencer. Gardner.
I. P. Tapper. Mnrshilrld.
E.G. 1'aiiulig, lllllsboro.
.Subordinate liOdccn.
A'o. Xamt. 1xlgi Vtpiilj. Aitilnf.
.. Excelsior W H Carter Corvallls
lU..WeteniHtar V M Wndsworth Albany
11. .Capital Geo A Kdes Salem
12,. Multnomah John II Garrison.. ...Porllind
17.. lllllsboro Hit Humphrey Hlllsbnro
SI. .La Creole Jcnulu Logan Dallas
nil. .Silver KOItnmsby Sllvcrton
.".!i..ltosn EmllyM Vaudervert....8alc:n
!().. Astort'i Thos. Juwctt"" .Astoria
11. .Morning Star Miss 8. T IUrrlson.lIueiia Vista
4') Marlon 8 Hatch Hubbard
Ii7..Mllwnuke John Packer K. Portland
Li.. Fountain WTWllllamiou..K. Portland
(,1..Kii"t Portland J M Claggctt E. Portland
7I..Vnl Fontls JKPCaitt Zona
tO..Jnliu Day M V Thompson... Canyon City
Ml. .Nonpareil Mrs 8 TWSIcnrns... Cortland
til. .I.onu Star W A Mill Clackamas
H7..Ultr.i Montiitio....Wm Harrison Ilaker Cltv
UK). .Marshal I.uclan Kverets Pendleton
llS..IIrooklyn lames Mcllnw...B. Portland
ltK..4hcrldaii Til Falconer Sheridan
12il..I)am3'cm MartlmJ Earl Damascus
l.'M. . Forest (lroe I'll llHford Forest Grovo
l.Vl..SprliiKilcld PA Kennedy Sprlii'jfleld
1&.1.. Valley PTbtarr ........ llalsey
in. .Weston James Klrkpatrlck... .Weston
lVi..Dclavan Mlnenn i Starr ..Junction
1111 llni-mnti Will Mlrhell .TllOlHl C
lBi..Unlon .y.'..VSr,Vr Vl'l"1
Kil..Elkton WW Wells .Klkton
17S .Laurel l'l Palmer ..Srotwhiirir
17!)..PaclHc W WCUhcnrt .Uottairuliiwu
131. .Mount Pleasant.. .John Polty Creswcll
lS.1..Fall Creek G M Ncet Dexter
m.-GMndl'Mlrle llFltoiid i-W1')
lS'I..Ashland AD Helman.... ...... Ashlati.l
int.. Klamath Charles Lynch. .tort Klamath
l!HI..Ublih W' DC aprgett :.1bMc.m
1117.. Eden MrsHDJonei........Plicinlx
1!IJ.. Looking Glass J II Martin.... Looking Glass
2. .Tangent Haulier. ..J J Ueinl Tangent
2 11.. Portland MrsCACobuni 111r'1n1
3)7..Ilrldgcport 2 "lwr V.YI)Mi,i!'
2l8..0choco TOIHKer ...Prl iicjlllo
2i:i..Hevlval James Flnnfgan..Pratrlo City
2l4..I.eland Holier. Eakln ..Union
Ut7.. Goshen J Handtaker Goshen
31(1. .Canyon O W CatchlCR....Canyoiivlll
2i()..Myrtle J M nmlth.... '.Myrlfo Creek
2i7..Marsbllcld FWA Craln Marshfleld
2iS..Coiiullle W W Hayes CcmiiiIIIo
310.. Onward J W l'roiist. .?"
211. .Pass Creek Iulsa F.nsley Drain
31.1.. Sweet Homo Charles Craft Sweet Homo
2 H.. Eagle Creek John Vaucurm... Eagle i Creek
2TI..AUA K Gilliam Pilot ltock
2tl..Dlllgcuco SPGarrlgiios Heppncr
3IS..Abiiia W'mHCiss..........hllertoii
3l7..CrawforJsv!ll e ...ltobert Glass. .Cmwfordsvo
230..11niHUStlllo AW Stananl rnwusv to
2.M.. Center 0 F. Parrlsli Urowinvlllo
SSL.Mobawk ....i' D Hardlsty Mohawk
3.tt..Socnccr Creek IA Hodgcn bpeneer Creek
3V5..Monrfio LJ Starr ...Monroe
2VI..Voodbiiru H 8 llonuey Woodburn
2.17..Crjtal KllWIIiuot Heavcrton
S.. Amity James A Likens. ...... .Amity
SVi. .Green Mountain ..Wm. Itussoll Cartwrlghl's
3-11.. West Union David Lenox.. ...Weft linloii
2d J Trlnmiih M W llllams Independent
2H..Ge vals I 8 Punloia .('".r?u
Sill,. Table Hock A Morrison Sam's alley
sum. .Carlton Sumner Carr Car ton
.lit n, .11,. .1 Gl.Nealo Ilcthel
8iH. . Paradise Sprlugs-CO Hosford .K. Portland
iii...inpLomllle FKasshtfcr lack.oinlllo
"Til.-Mlll Creuk
W M Chandler
.Elkhoni
37 1.. Lake Creek
27J..Hojue lllver..
.Irene Williams.
,Tho Ilayuanl.,
Dniilel I'.nrlcl. .
.... Ilnlrey
..Woodvllle
..Cornelius
37il,. Cornelius.
277..0cean....
27S..MIlllcnnri
....GHlllackwell
. .(ianluer
Mry It Smith Marrhlwld
2S-1..I level mil
2il.,l)ier'rfek ...
2s:..ial;l:iii'l
3-d-H.iwvll l'nilrlo
J-il..lnir.lclo
,..Y JIOooil L-leU'ianu
..barab Cockclrease..ltoschure;
..II A Wallace Oakland
...la, A. Kays.. .How ell 1'raUlo
..A V Learned St. .'otins
... J L Wilder Slate Creek
2VN..SUti-l'rtek
n..W It lamCiiK....J V linruey rtiiiiiio
27.. nul.ii.ee loUnZe ........... ..mm on
8v..l'Uii.Mit Hill SIo.es Woodward... W es j n
2'.l..StcSIIuuv lie ... Emll 11-irles McSllumll o
JI..U tirande I ASIcWborter....UOraiide
sril . .8iimmsr llle J II Illnehart . . .bumicervllle
yci.. Dunbar N S lllank The Cove
8V.. Philomath Win Hartleis Phllnmatli
U..Nev Era Dr. J. Cano...;L.....Ncw Ln
Correspoudenco from tho G. W. C. T.
IIu.i.tmoRO, Mach 10th, 1ST".
l!n. Pahmkii! Uurlnu tho nafci woek I
havo travoloil oxtenslvoly In this (Washing-
tonj and Yamhill countlos and I llnd tho
furmern nctlvoly ongaped lu farm work and
proparlnc far huge Holds of grain, oto.
I havo nover been tlner fiolds of whoat any
whereat this season of thoyoar, and every
thing blda fair now for a muob. larger ylold
lhauever baforo. Tho roccnt heavy rains
havo Mtt somo back," with their early
Spring plowiug but tbo "tldo is out now"
and tho fields aro full of workmon lu every
dlroction.
The Ordor of Good Templars in this coun
ty Ib dolug nobly and exerts a good Inlluenco
upon tho people. The Lodge here, No,17,
is ono of tho very best In tho State, and has
In its membership nearly all of tue Jnuuen
tlal people of the city. During this term
there bos been added to Its roll of member
Bhip some fifteen new names. Judge Hum
phrey, Hon. O. T. Toiler, T. B. iUddley,
Shertfl Morgan, County Clerk Leuelllng,
tho postmUtroB Mary Brown, and many
Athens are active members of IhU Lodge.
At Cornellm I found tbo Mlates Smith,
tho Mte'es Cornelius and a few olhors work
ing valiantly for tho causo. After tho pub
lic lecluro at tho lnttor pltico all prosont woro
Invited to au oyator supper proparod and
given freo by tho sistors of the Lodgo.
At 'ost Union tho Lodgo is nlao in a pros
porous condition and tbo Mcek, Victor's,
Titus', Lonoxs. Hon. 13. E. Frttnung and
others aro actively engaged in the work of
tho order. Thoro also did wo havo rofreah
meuls served up in abundauco and all
seemed to enjoy thomselvos.
Owing to a display of matrimonial Intent
on tho part of soruo of tho cltlzotis of Forost
Urovo, I did not havo tho ploasuroof visit
ing that placo. A Wedding was to tako
placoln the church on tho ovoulug I had ap
pointed for tbo locturo and so to provent a
OJlllsIon I withdrow. Urotbcr llayloy and
slstor Shlploy woro madoono and tho happy
young couplo havo tho host wlshos oi all
who know thoui .
Tho Lodgo at tho Grovo undor tho man
agement of Slstor Hoxtor, llro. Buford and
others is moving along In Its determined
way. In hasto,
W. H. DUNlUll.
B. lMIoud,L. 1). ofNo.ISS, wrllos: "Our
Lodgo is prospering finely. Wo havo sue
coodod in driving tho whisky mill from
Irving and tho people of tho community aro
nearly all our frloudu "
Hro. 11, W. Fra.ior reports tho Lodgo at
Milton in a flourishing condition nudtwo
moro initluted Inst mooting.
slstors Fauulo Myor, of Ashland; Joauna
Lylo, of D.tllas; Salllo Cockolrease, of Deer
Creek; Kliftibotu J, Ilrndlny, of Cleavoland;
llro. J. A, Lyklus,of Amity; Sylvcstor, of
Contro Lodgo, Chandler, of Mill Creek; 0. II.
Hood, Tho Dalloi; P. II. Fox, of lllllsboro;
and ltov. J. It. N. Doll, from Jackson, all
bond encouraging reports from tholr locali
ties. DECISIONS
lly tho Grand Worthy Chiol.
1st. (nation. A person makes applica
tion ton Lodgo for momborshlp by Initiation
is balloted for and elected, and lu duo
tlmo presents himself in tlionuto room for
iulttntlon tho 1 W. 0. T. waits upon him
nud propounds tho usual preparatory ques
tions, and ho refuses to glvo an ullirmutlvo
auswor to ooo or moro of tho questions,
what nhould tho Lodgo do undor nuili cir
cuinBtauccs ?
tiMiccr. Tho 1 W. O.T. Miould (aftor no
tifying tho appllcautof tho ell'ocl of auuh ro
fuxal) return to tho Lndgo room and report
tho fuel to tho W.O.T. who would Immedi
ately direct tho marehal to repair to tho
onto room nntl request tho neraon torotlro
notifying him thai ho could not bo lultlatod.
2nd. ThoW. C. T. lu anuounulng to tho
Lodge tho result of a balloting upon tv "prop
osition for momborshlp" or a motion to ox
pol, suspend, reprimand, rtobllgalo or upon
nnyauetlon wuoro ball ballots aro used,
should stnto only tho reault and not inuko
mention In detail oi tno votes lornuangainHt
tho question and tho Chief hltiiKolf is as
muou In duty bound to voto In 6tich cases as
any uiemuor oi tno j.oiiro. k. isoniy wiieu
it voto ! bolug I liken by tfco "usual sIrii"
that tho Chief has tho casting voto. Whou
tho voto Is bolug taken by tho yeah and nays
or by ball ballots or In olc-ctlou of olllcorH
ho liRH no right to tho deciding voto In cauo
of n tiu.
ltd. Whou a mombcr tonders his resigna
tion of inemborHhlp in tho Iodgo ho Miould
Immediately retlro and cannot bo permitted
to visit his own or nny other Lodgo oven
though ho is in pon&oKslon of tho l'.W,, ex
cept ho may wish to return to his Lodgo lo
request n permission to withdraw his resig
nation. Uh. No mombor u.tu boatlowoa to set in
tho Lodgo without tho P.W. (uulcvs they nto
lu possoi-sion of n Traveling Card and tho
A.T.W.) No member Is ontltlod to tho P.
W. until his quarterly dues aro paid. Otio
mombor cannot vouch for another ouoand
this practice that has boon in uso lu somo
localities must bo discontinued. It h tho
duty of h member of our Order to keop him
self supplied with tho P, W. or an order
from his W.C.T. tor tho samo and If ho does
not do this ho caunot visit a Lodgo oven
though all tho mouther were ready to vouch
for him.
5th. After it Cloaraueo Card has boen
voted ii member ho should retlro from tho
Lodgo and has no right to visit ix Lodgo
again milehs ho U propoiod oloctod and
auln become it member by deposit of Card
or by initiation lu cao tho Card expires.
I)i:iawauk. Tim locnboptlon movomont
lu gaining ktieugth with tho pooplo. A largo
public meotlug wnt recently hold in Wil
mington, nltouded by l.'-'OO peoplo and rd
drosses by Mrs. Jnno K. Wooden and others,
at which tho following reiolutlona woro
adopted:
Whereas, As this Is a government of tho
peoplo ruled by tho niujunty; and,
Wlionias Our dotuoUio triiiKjullllty and
gononil wellaro aro ditturhod by an occupa
tion forblddou of Ood aud u ciiimi to man;
ttieroforo, bo It
Kt.aolvud, That, In order to lurm a moro
perfect government and etabllsh justlco, wo,
tho peoplo, Irrespective of lmrty and pollti
cl prolorouco.askotour prehent legislature
protection against liceuMMl crime.
Unsolved, That to thli end vo respectfully
request tho pro-.ent law-making wor lo
HUUmit to a voto of tho peoplo tho question
ofliceiiho or no license ot thosaloot lutoxl-
eatltiB liquors.
Kcolvod, That a oopy of thoso ieolutioi s
l.o sent to tlia LegUlaturo
Inpiax Tkuiutouv A Woman's Tpnipor
nuct. I'nton, tho llrtt ono In tho T..rritory,
hiiubwiu organized lu Ottawa MU-.lon, In
dian Territory, with Mrs. Joseph itid. u
Chlppowa Iiidmu, as prosideut; Miss l.m
ma Sowsom, secretary.
ATeuiporanco League has boon working
Bucofsfullv (or three yonrs, HuperlntondoJ
by Josiph Wind, a tulf-bloodod Indian, sou
ofthelato Chief, Elder .lumen Wind. Mu
tiouul Tcmpcrnnee Advocate.
Tho Right Worthy Grand Lodgo ofOood
Templars holds Its annual meeting in l'ort
lund Me., on tho fourth Tuesday In May,
and delegAtos have already been chosen from
a largo number oi urauu ougea.
Foolishly spent, money paid for children's
shoes not protected by SILVEKTIl'S. Two
weeks is about the time It takes a smart ac
tive child to ventllata the toe or a shoe.
SILVER TIPS tbo only preventive.
Also try Wire Quilted Soles.
B. J. Spratllng baa Uen appointed pot
4sterHBothel,TloeMcGrw mlgnea.
SEND UB THE RECEIPI8.
Wo rocotvo word occasionally from porsons
who woro subscribers to tho Oregon Cultiva
tor, that thoy havo receipts for subscription
paid that havo not boon crodlted. Wo aro
sending out postal cards to all who woro
BubscriborH of that paper, Informing thorn
how tholr accounts stood at tho tlmo whou
wopurchasod. In caso thoro Is ouy mis
tako In accounts as wo recolvo thorn, wo will
tako It as a favor If those intorestod will glvo
us immodlato uotico, and whoro subscribers
havo rccoipts wo request that thoy shall bo
sent to us, for a rocolpt for monoy paid is
Just osgood to us as cash lu baud. Tho rc
coipts will bo kept carelully by us In caso
thoy shall ovor bo wanted, and wo will Im
mediately Bond back a uoto that tho samo is
in our hands, and crodlted on tho account.
Wo havo lo pay thoso Cittcii'afor accounts
ottrsolvos, by tho tortus of purchase, uuloss
tho subscribers can show that they havo
boon paid, and of course wo oro responsible
Whoro tho subscriber ttrefors to do so ho can
sond tbo recolpt to uh through tho hands of
any agent of tho I'AUMr.tt, or of the post
mostor, who thou will bo wlttioss of tho
Rondlng. Wo wish to correct all errors ii
mediately, and thoreforo urge all to oxamluo
tho account sont them and ioso no tlmo In
reporting errors.
SALEM FERRY.
Notlco Is given that tho ferry across tho Wil
lamottc Illyor at Salem Is again In good
working ordor and proparod to accomtnodato
tho public. Its proprietors return thanks
for tho osslstauco so kindly reudorod by
frleuds lu Rotting tho ciblo strotchod, alter
tho late high water.
Samim Fiittnv Company.
D. D. Preltyman this woek loft us a beauti
ful bouquot, composed of about a dozen
kinds ofllowers, taken from his gardou, llo
says thoro was not a weolt tho past winter
that tlowors in his garden have not boon in
bloom.
l'roni u Dtatliiuulnlied Jurlnt.
"Ihuvo trlod tho Pvhuvian bviiuiMtud
tho result fully sustains youryrodltlon. It
hns made a now man of mo, Infused Into my
Nystom now vigor and onorgy. I am no
longortromulous atid doblliuitcd as whou
you last saw mo, but Ktrongor, hcarllor, and
with larger capacity for labor, monlal ami
physical, than at any tlmo during tho last
tlvo yearn." fvoiu uy an uruggtsiH.
X IlcmnrUalilo Cure.
Wkst Townhknu. Vt May 1 1, 1S00.
Mkmhh, S. W. Foww: it Sons:
Gontlotnon. Several yenrH sluco I look n
sovorocold, which sottled on my lungs,
whoro it romaluod without rolnxntlon. I
was thou lu Massachusetts, and growing
worse and becoming uutblo to attend to my
busluosH 1 ret u mod homo and comtuoueod
(.oarchlng in earnest for somo medloluo
whloli would retoro my lost health. I con
sulted physicians, I tried many romtalleH,
but. obtained no hell), but dally itrow worio.
I bad a torriblo cough, and raised a good
deal or blood. Iliad profuto night hwoiV.h,
and hovoro pain In my side. I continued lu
this stato for months, and bocamu no weak
that it was with great dllllculty 1 could walk,
whou I wasadvlsod to try Wivtah'h Hai-sam
ni tvii.il CiiKiuiY. and to mv ureat Joy I
noon found that this remedy had arrestod tho
dlsoaso. I continued to uso tho J1.vt.sam to
tho axtout of Vllvorltpttles, and havo sluco
then experienced rl-dllllculty or lungs. I
boliovo tho IUi.sam saved my life, and I
shall over hold It In high estimation.
Yours truly, Lkwih Phim.ps.
Aro phntitl !y Mauo.s 1'rooi.u In Aaiorlcn. Hco
VIcU'N 'ntnlauc VJ lllutrnll(in. only 'J ct
VlcU'N I'lornl (iiilrte, jitarirly. SSc livear.
VlvU'k I'lowrr mid Vfucfnlilo (Juriteii,
SUrtr: with tlcjant cloth rovirr, fl.
All my iiiilillcatluii uro prlnti-d in Kiik1IIi and
OorMiac. AtlJrc, .UMBS VU'IJ,
fi!i ltiKlif.;r. N. j.
Great Reduction
IN
RUBBER BOOTS
AND SIIOKS!
.1Iii'h Long Uiilibur HuotM, $I.U(
' BCneo " :.JiO
Hioys' " a.no
DIcit'M Ai'ctlt'N, - - 1.75
Woiiien'M Over-Shoes, .50
JOHN W. GILBERT.
Halkm, March 3. 2"
STATE IAIR, .1 .877.
OomiiMMHsine: jot. h.
POST STAKES:
I'or ii Veur Oliln.
I'rcnliim of $Vn for J eir old, lirod In Orccon or
W'u. lit iiLTtrm Territory ili'lmf ononillu. Kntmncu
i-a, Imlf forfeit; en'ruuua to 1)9 atdJ to llio purr.
'Jc, clo.e, ami usmo tli Colt, wltU lro ami ibm,
May Irt, lb". ...,
lt iirumluin t'H w
'M ri'inluiil. oi haUaco.
S4 prvuiluui, rcmalml.r of Make.
1'mnluuu t'lvcn on following condition ami grad
ed accordingly: k., , .
IfBtUrt .".. fSOOtt)
If4itart ')'
If a urt ")
II itrtart vmou
It lurt V to
In tti9 Pott Htalcc for running and trottlni;. all
etartcn rliail lio bona tide and luve lievu lu tratuln.
For 3 Year Old.
Premium of 100 for 4 year oldi. mllo Ueatf 3 In p. for
uoret. mare or gehlluK. bred in Oreijrm or an
IQKton Territory. &mnnco, t; uu iuiivi,.
trance money added to tliu iiune. Untrle to cliite,
and uamo the colt, wltti lire aud dam. May lt,
lit premium.... $W 00
id premium, , of baUnce.
d premium, remainder ot Make.
tame condition u runolDg I'ot Btake.
Entrle mace wltb tho andenlgned, at Salem.
ticcreUnr Oregon bute Ak'I boclity,
GARDEN CITY
For 1876.
-STTP HAVK ON HANI), AND AUK RGCGIVINU. THE IAH0E8T STOCK OV THK ABOVE ! CELE
W lira edPiowsevcr mi.o trdtothePaclilec.nM. Tho uccci of lieso Plows last year exceeded any
Mais ovc, ! before Known , In this 'State. Thoso now on band are made with now and special linprovemenl.
Warrnntcil Superior to any Plow In the United States S
THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW ,
Cutting 11 aiul 1U IiicIicm, with :-Iioihc Attacliincnt, ami ". .",..?.!,?
rolling Cutter, is without n rival. It lina been so thoroughly tested that wo w unino
its opurntlon itt ntiy soli lit the State. These PIowh nre sold with that gitaiiintj .
Cay Sotttl for ClretilafH and Prleo Llsts."KDR
wmsemFj
-'"?
mat &mmj f
SALEM, Sept. as, 1ST0.
TSTgtw Store.
LITOHFIELD&" MANNING,
DCALEIIS IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PROVZBZOXffS AND
Country Produce,
FLOUR, FEED, BACON & LARD,
llcltcil, Term i, Ca-li, or 1 1 r
ST.
Ciinili:iiinoiit o-
cipilvnloiit. Ju'M
C tmi fAUUKLOWRIt. AND
liy tl" lOO or lOOO.
OA1IUAOU l'bANTS. 50c jicrlW): OAULIKLOWKIl
(I nr llli; Tinniito plaiiu, IJn'c vncli, or f l.fio pr IUI
drown nt my Urwn liourr. two ami a Imlf mllvK
cait from Haluia. Ulmomit nltownl to l)inluri.
mnrlrnn IIKXTKU F1F.LU.
Tho Cclcbralcd ThoroiiKbbred Stallion
DR. UNDSLEY
w
ILL STAND Till! KNHUINO 8KAS0N AT
SALEM,
From March 10th to July 10th. Maron can bo taken
to tlu Llyery Stable of llean .t Dvldou. or ru-nt I
mh) JAMIW P. IIYIIBK. Salem.
to
80MB PINB llllEKDINO FOWLS,
niii.liiliiL of (lolil and Silver Siuiu-
uled Poland, (lold and Silver Simn
kIimI llamlmn;!'. and otlier. Tlio
Ywnr aro perpetual layer, and iiti
rcttcru niniinu them. Tlieo fovvli"
nn, a.xrcllL-iit breeders, aud ualrrof
.- iliemur their vhk for hreedliici'ur
' tioH'i' will tm Mippllcil by tho under.
lulled
lo ull thofu ile.lr in' Ilium, mi iikkiiiihiuu
MTIIIUI HIVKIIN,
term
Jaltim'i
naiem, ureKou.
Alio, a WKLL-THAINKI)
XJil'Cl DOR, Tun year old.
JOHN G. WRIGHT,
Dealer In
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Crockery and Glassware,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
Tobacco and Cigars,
C'O.lliHURCJIALi STREET.
Balem. April SO. 1813.
d.twtl
WHEAT AND OATS
Choppod into Food,
SPox Ono-Tontli Toll.
. ..Aixi-...
Sasli, Boors, Blinds,
3VroxxlcXlaa.(5 ,
Turning. .Stall work, ItcriNteutlN,
IliucuiiH, MtiiulM, Tnlili'M,
PAWNING miLIiS,
And ull liliMlK ot Fiirnltiiio,
AtlUD ItOCK I'ltlCKS. ShopatArlciillnralWmka
batldUK. hulein. IfetiyJ O. F. UKNNIN.
RAY. FRIEDMAN & CO.,
While they are selling General
Merchandise cheap, yet they
will sell their present stock of
Boots and shoes, on hand, at cost
prices.
Also, Trade or Gash paid for
Hides.
.yWW VV,i?.jl?T77
fei
' mJjfif
fy.;.yj
PLOWS,
IMPROVED
NEWTON WAGONS, All Sizes,
JMoxxltox 3E3xoclOnBt
Seeders and Cultivators,
ALA-Dntvr nmnv
CULTIVATORS AND HARROWS.
T. CUMNIMOIIA3II & CO.
RRILROftDJURSERY.
Prunes and Plums made
a Specialty.
200,000 FRUIT TREES
Tor Sale TIiIn Scumoii,
CONHINTINC1 OF
Apple, Pom-, Quiiico, Plum, Prune,
Pouch, Cherry, CJrupo vines. Currant,
IlIuclcberrioH. Uiispbonies (oinht vurl
otltw), Stniwhorrloi, Che.stnul, IVIul
herry, JJluelc tuitl Wlilto Wnliiut,
Jliukory, Kutrur ruplo, IToney Lo
cust, l.omlmrtly Poplar, Jrountuln
Ash, Woeplnj,' Willow, Snowball
tmd LllacliH, Iloneysueklos anil Ivy.
Arbor Vitiu, Italian Cypress, Coition
Cypress, very lino, Pines, anil Cetlar
J)eotlar,ParIcuntliuH,JaponIca or Kim
Troo, Torty varlotiosof Roses, Flow
nrhiLr Hlirniw mill Plants of all kinds.
HtiKllsh lluw seeds for hudKlng. also
Kn(rllsh Privet Plants, for fancy
1 ledges.
Now I call special attention to the
Amsden June Peach,
Klfteou days earlier than any other
Peach known. I havo only about two
yearllti',' trees of this Peach. Prlco, SI
ouch, SlOportloz. 2,500 dormant butl.4
of this Peach; prlco iMe each. S'J5 per
hundred, $200 per thoti.Miutl.
I also havo ti fow trees of tho
aioiiut Voi'iioii Pcnr.
This Pour Is ono of the most valuablo
now Kail Pears In cultivation. Price or
trees, 1 each.
Ort'Kou Champion (looseberry.
Thl berry I worth all oilier (looebcorlea for prof.
It. a It I n line Ian:" l'rry, and tliu mo.tlpnillllo
beirereer Prlco of plant". l.W perdoz.,
flu per huntiiti.
Iti'il WnrrliiRton (loosclicrry.
ThI I Iho lircet of all (Joineberrlj;, itpil I a
blood red, veiy ornamental, and nil eicellent berry.
I'rlco or pUut, U eeut each, t'l per dozen.
Ponoli QooclllnK,
I'or humlrtd. $l: per thoiiMiid, ). I'rlso Llli
rent freu to any nddre.
I'luiii itiitl l'ruiic Trees on l'catlt Uoots.
I rliilm tli it tho Teach root I fur nupirlor to I'ltim
root Tor i?rartliiK' ptiine nud plum on, for lbeo ri;n
ron: . Y'Hiiiutrr havo any fproiii to delroy tliu
llio or your tree. Tho pruno ami plum niccecil
bulleriiu pencil thin on plum. :i. Thu iiruiieund plum
lieuryouiiucroii luncli root, and the fruit lof better
iiuallty Sly brother ha a i'riine orchard of KJ trerH
in pencil root lle yiar old that liml forty pouiuU i
tho tree Oil ceafou. Ill tree un very lurlfly and
due, I can liow any man peach root that arutweii-ly-llvu
year old. perfectly round and healthy.
Testimony In mvorortlio reath Itoot.
McMlNNVIIXK, Oct. 8S,r.u.
II. W. 1'ur.TTVMAN.- Dear Sir: Your nolo In iiKard
to I'lum tree on I'eadi root. U at hand. Ihaoit
number of larue, healthy I'liim tree rweuly j ear old,
(trailed on peach root They bau never priut'il.
uud bear extremely well. I would not havo a plum or
prune Ireuiinlc It wn onptach rimj.
1 Your.ru.pctfiilly, W. T. Nkwiiv.
Auentx I'or mv Nuraery.
I). I MahrUey. I'oitlaml: Woo.ley &!. UvaU:
I. Mlrbnel, Wheatland: Mr II A .IiiilUlii. Luwiie;
KW Whipple, CotUiKO Urove; S llerry. McMlnnWlIu.
H. W. PRETTYMAN,
1'roprtetorof Ilallroml .Hiir;ry.
IJAHT ItUITLANl). Or.
uovimr
HOP ROOTS.
apl.lOXXlOXT.M
Zloclvtotiou.
Only 5 pur Thousand '
Orders l'romntly rilled.
Addre.. It. H. HOIINBH,
IsjOtn-l Irvltili, lane 'o
NOTICE.
I'miTUNl), Kebruary 13. ISTI.
TIIK LAND DKPAUTMhNr'oK 1 IJ oflKOON
nud California llailroad , O. havluij Uke l c barku
oi Oie OKKOON DKI'AltTMKNT" of the l'Klt
MANKNT BXIUHITIUN at thy MAJN'JKNrKNo
NIAL IIUILDINO at I'hlladelphla. will take cha im
of and exhibit, free of expeme, any of thu V
of the Held, foreat, mlne,nnd maniilactoile of ur.
i L'on,
1'arllea UelrmK io nun """"-,"","
inlty will addrei the undertiKued. iUUhk lha
nnriortunltv
article or ample offend
l. BOHULZB.
LandAijemO.aCMt.H.
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