Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, April 13, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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    WILLAMETTE FARMER.
1. 0. Q. T.
DIBECTOKY
(irauil Oillccr.
G. W. C. T. W. II. Dunbar. Sllvorton.
G. V. C. Coun. Mrs. H. C. Mcdting, Eugene City.
G, W. V. T. Joanna Ly!o. Dallas.
G. Sto'y T. II. Craw ford, Portland.
G. A. Sec'y-L. Stat.ntt, Monroe
G. Treat. Emmt Kclloirir, Portland.
G. Chap. Kev. J. It. N. llell, Acliland.
G. Mar. J. W. Strange, Hoscbiin,'.
G. D. Mar. Annlo E. Underwood, Cottaso Grove.
G. Guard-Mary CartwrlRlit, Tlio Dalle;.
G. Sen. T. P. Uartoti, Amity.
G. Me. L 0. . Fisher. Stayton.
P. O. W. 0. T. Tllmon Ford, Snlcm.
Stipt. Juvenile Templara Mr. M. E. Iloxtcr, For
est Grove.
State noiuity 1. XV. C. T.
Itcv. .T.H.N, llell, Aelnand.
Win, HtiMcIl, WcMon.
Cant. O. C. AnplcKStOi Llnkvlllc.
I). II. Allen, Hal ey.
T. II. Handley, lllllsboro.
AsaShrevc, JJalla.
11. V. Orubbe, Wilbur.
Wm. Grant, Lebanon.
Ilev.J.W. Miller, Ilalla.
Itcv. J. S. McCain, Eupenc.
Wm. Harmon, The lUWet.
Win. 11. Carter. Corvalll.
AV. S. .lame Portland.
J,. .T, I(oue, Btimuiervllle.
II. P. llamp. Independence.
AV. S. McMeen, Canyon City.
T. II. Crawford, Portland.
V. II. Pos, Aotorla.
I.lln't, CroMvi-ll. ,
.T. :. Houston, Junction.
Itov. II. 0. .TenkUiv Monroe.
O. II. Walker, AUnrla.
II. N. McKtiiney, HakcrClty.
Levi I.ekvnd, Oregon C'tv.
LakoD. Wolfartl, ContilflcClty.
A, A. Matliew. Looking Glaf .
I,. C. PMier, Stayton.
Itov. K. llnye. I. Grande.
W. II. Mvernwre, St. John.
i;,M. Alien, lTinowue.
DlMlrlct llcputy O. W.O.T'b.
W. T. llldic. Turner.
W. II. O'Dnnald, Portland.
.1 S. Ciicki'lriMiie, Konelmrff.
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lion. .1. A. Prnett. Pendleton.
L. II. ltojnl, Albany.
A. ,t. Harlow. Carlw-rlght'.
Jlr. Anna W. Spencer, Gardnor
.1. P. Tupper. Miirhtlid.
K. K, Fnuiil ik, llllliloro.
Georco llclnlscr, Union.
R. L. SchlefTclln. Hock Point.
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, Multnomah John HGarrlmu
.tiniilinni. S II Ilumnhrev..
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Salem
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.Uoui KmllyM Vandcrvert... .Salem
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joiin racxer 1;. I'oniani
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.Noimaroll MrSTWStoarui...l'ortlaiid
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..win linrricon.... nauer uuv
..I.iictnn Everetf lVndleton
..Jameii McCirnv...l.'. Portlaud
,.T II Falconer Sherli'on
,.JameiiTChltwooil..lAiimrciis
..I' G Iluford ForeM Grove
..' A Kennedy Sprlniilleld
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...Win Mtchell .Thomiles
...W(l Porter Tiinur
Ullilnn V M' W11IU KlUtUll
.Laurel 11 riinrri.,.tKintimtir
lMClllC n 'l lilliani.... i.i'Hni:unnii
.Mount PItaant...John Petty Crcswell
.Fall Creek (1 M Ncet Dexter
.nrnd Prairie II F llond Irvine
. A dlil mil
..Klamath
.LabUh
JCdeii
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n'.infv(inf lliiuuer.
.Portland
.llrlclfTOiinrt
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..Lcland....
.Uotlien....
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,.Myrtl...
,.Marinncia...
,,Coullli
.Onward
,Vi Creek..
.Kwirit Homo
,I:ai;lo Creex
""""'llnli.'rt KaUlu.
J IlHiultakcr....
(1 W CUcIiIdb..
Ill Smith
V W A Craln...
... iiuyei.
A T ll.tlmnn AlltAtlll
...lamcK Ksuc....Fort Klamath
, . W 1) Clapcett Salem
.Mr II D .lone Pbirntx
...I HHartlii....Lookliii; liht
...I J Hoard Tangent
M.. 11 Ciiliiirn Portland
nil lilir ll.illn
TUlltKer Prlnevtllo
Jamen Fluii(i;aii..l,rairie city
UIIIUII
(Joi'licu
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.Myrtle Creek
...MareMeld
ITomllllii
. ...t W I'rotitt Albany
....LouUa Kii'ley Drain'
....('harlet Craft Sweet Homo
T..I.I. V'AlirMrill l-?ili.lil Proi'l?
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.DllUenco S P Garrljinc Heppner
.A-blQiia Wm HCo..........blIyertoii
.Criw'forJi'vlll o...ltolert OIa..Crawfordvlllo
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Ceiter GKParrUh llrownsvlllo
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Monroo .lui nmrr ii.inuu
u'.,iiliiirn IIS Hornier Woodlmrn
Crytal llllWIImot. llenverimi
Aiiiltv James A Llkerm Amity
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Welt Union David Lenox... ...Wert Union
Trlnmnh H William Independent-!)
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Mill Creo'f W M Chandler
it.ako Creek Iieuo WlllUrax
. I Ilun ij iitw mi
T-iiinm plmltll...
11 U It, i!L'U'i1l tilltflni'r
....Mary 11 Smith Mirl.ild
.... IM c limine!! Sun.ncr
,...FM Good Cleveland
. . . .Sarah Cockvlreano. . ltnu-buri;
II A U-ltitrii Ollkl.lliil
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.Deer Creek
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H.-tucl
,..!:. Portland
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Klkhoni
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New-Era
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A to l.i.urm.il St. JoLlI
...J L Wilder Slat'J Cretk
...I V Hartley Applerate
, . .Joiin Zell M'lton
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, Kmll Hurlir JIcMlnnxlll-
...J AMcW 1 rter.. ..Li Grande
,.. J II Itlnuburt.... S11nnr.cn lllu
...N S Hlank Tue Covo
...Wm Hartle Philomath
,...Dr. J. Cttn .New Era
.. Wm Hamilton Molalla
...WmKnljikt Cunby
Correspondeuco from the G. W. 0. T.
Salem , Om:aoN, April i, 1677.
Kd. Fahmeh: Slnco I wroto you from
Tostor'a, (loot of tho itiotmlalns,) I ha3-o do
llyared public lectures at Columbia City,
St. Helons, OroRon City, New Kra, Canliy
andGervals, and liayo visited, No. 60,201,
12, 291, EM, 203, and 11, nil ol wblch arodo
lug good service for tho cause of teiuporanco.
The Lodno at Now Era I ft new otto, but
CRro. J. Casto assisted by Uros. Kuight, Har
bour, Foster and others, nre makluR It a
aplendld Httli reorut'.iuf; sttitiou for tbo
Ordor. New Era 1 improving, uud tho kind
and hospitable Dr. Casto will spare no pains
In mafclntc a town or It yet.
Tlio LodpMju Canby in another new one,
and there Hro-J. Kvw, Knight, Walt, llrad
lev. and Hart, nested by many other noble
workers, tiro building up tho canto In that
H6iKlborhooJ. , , ,
Oti tho 0th Inst. I reorganized lha LodKe at
Gorvahi, with th'rty-lnur inembcrs. Hon.
i. Hrown, Is W.O.T.i Mollle .Mahtonoiu W.
WYT.: S. L Oalnci. .S.; Dr. 3 . V.
Moen, I'.W.O.T.i Wm. Pom-, ldRU
jjopnty. lnht-te, W. . Du.vij.vk.
Bro. Citvltt, one of tho votoran 3voikors of'
Valfoutis, No. 70, or Zona, wrltoa that they
will celebrate tho tenth nnuivoraary of tholr
organization on tho 6th of May uest, by a
picnic excursion. Tho Lodgo Is doing woll
and a good tlmo is anticipated.
Hro. Hurt reporla tbo Lodgoo nt llalsry
and Lako Crook, doing a better work than
ovorboforo.
Mr. V. Thompson writes from Canyon
City that tho Lodgo thcro, and thoonoat
Pralrlo City, aro adding rapidly to tholr
motnborshlp,
T. T. Goer, 11. V. Grubbo, Uattio I'arsonr,
and II. J. Gerking, all writooncourglugly of
tho outlook In tholr dllleront localities.
Uiidor.Drniu Plow.
Wo had a call a low days slnco from Mr.
V, A. I'attorsoii nnd Mr. Jamoa Tatom, of
Polk county, who gavo tholr oxporieuco
ortho successful working of a molo drain
plow on tho farm of Mr. Pattorson. Last
year Gon. Nosmlth sout K.ist for two of these
plows, otio for his own ttso nnd ono for
Messrs. Piitterbon nnd John Osburn, his
neighbors. Gen. Nesmlth tried his In very
wot black muck ground, and found it did
not .succeed . It M-cmo that tho ultimo of tho
sell prevented Its working to ndvautngo, its
tho muck could not lolultt tho tlralu clian
no, butctvod m. In probably takoa fomo
clay In tho soil to mako n permanent drain.
Mr. Patterson has used hi plow this spring,
making nbnut n thousand toads of drain that
works with perfect success, Tho biirfacoof
tho soil Is uot disturbed, hardly marked In
ftct,but tho "mole" runs nbout 10 oris
Inches deep, and In tho groy prairie toll, at
Mr. Pattorhons placo leaves an excellent
drain. Ho has drained his gnrden with it
aud has boon ablolo plow It n month earlier
than usual. It unods n ditch to start from
and of courso tho drain must Incline So
successful was tho plow that whon working
in ground that showed no flurfuco wator, tho
water started In tho drain as soon as mado.
Tho plow ruiulros six homos abreast, and Is
vory hoavy work at that, but all who saw Its
workings pronounce It an entlro succors and
prodlct that It will proro of groat practical
wine, uuloss gophers and moles stop tho
drains. Tho plow cost.dolivorad ntS.iloin,
$23,25,80 It Is within tho means of ovory
firmer. Owing lo Itioxperionco, Moshrs.
Oibtirn nnd Patterson met with dllllcullics
In getting tlio plow started to work, as they
had frequent breakngos nnd tho team was
uot up to tito work, but aflor a short while
they had no trouble and tiro perfectly wills
lied with with the rosult. Wo nro Informed
by them that othor porsons in Oregon have
hnd theso plows in uto and wo suggest that
it will bo a tnnttor ol gcuoral lutcrost for
such porbons to mako their cxperlouco
known for tho bonellt of tho public. Too
great advantage cannot bo attributed to good
draltingo, and If a drain plow can bo pur-
Lfllmsodat stnaU -oxpenso and run ehonply
wan mo assisianco or n row prollmlnarj'
dltchoa much wot land can bo mado very
profitable.
country has been undordralned by natuto,
ho ii co ft Is naturally dry andadaptod to fruit
growing, and when farmers got tholr eyes
open to this fact, I fancy that ero long ovory
man will plant 20, 30. JO, and ovon fcO acroH
to npplos, plums, and poars. If mon would
plant out largo orchards wo could do hotter
front tho ealo of fruit than wo could from tho
snloof wlioat, aslttnkos morolngrodlonU to
from wheal than fruit.
Heaver Crook Grauge No. 115, has surren
dered Its charter j ll monibors nro scattored
to the four winds of tho earth, Dan,
Umatilla County. Mutton sheep nro
sailing for ?1.75 shoru aud 82,G02,75 tin
shorn; cows, from $20 to ?30; horsos, from
$75 to 8150; wheat 03c. per bushol, lust rail;
oats, 35 cents; snoop shearing, this year, 7
cents por head, orOconts without tying tho
lleoeos; frolght on wool from Umatilla Land
ing to Portland, $20 por ton, or 315 when
balod; wheat, flour, oto., 80 00 per ton. Up
frolght, fast, 525 por ton; slow, ?20 per ton.
Tribune.
School District No. 21 (Salom) ro-nloetod
It. II. Doarbnrn Director, and Jay W. Cox,
Clork. Thoy also voted to lovy a tix ol
three mills for school purposos.
School District No. 23, Marlon county,
olectod H. Simmons, Director, and D. M.
Morris, Clork.
Senator G rover reached his homo in Salom,
last week ,
Iiiu-oiirnxciiicut tor tlio Vcrlilc.
Debility, whether It bo Inherent, or ranted by ov
ertiiMtl elrctigth or protinctcd Ulnetf, tin? a nwt tie.
pretflng Inilut'iice upon the mind, breedln? an object
inclanclioly nearly nkln lo tlefpalr, ntul enforclni; tho
abandonment of cherished project; and lilglt liope.
Happily, tlio enfeebled pyMem, even In extreme C.1
o., In ritcceptlble of ImUnratlou. It It proiedby In.
conttovertlblo cildcnce that HottetterV Stomach Hit
ter" 1 on unfailing treimthetier of the weak, nnd
that In addltti ii to vltatlxlm.' the ph)Ual on:anl.i.
Hon, It etabllhe ri-ula lty among thoo iiriran
upon wliofeetticlcutdUrhan'eaf thuilutlen luitiu'iil
tin them by Miliire, continued ilsoraud health t'.e-
l'ond. TnoiiFatid or IlKtance inlcht be cited to
fhow tho wcneratlni; liilluence of thin lealtli-Kltn
ngeht In c.nei r debility, liver dl eare, dyrpeptla,
mrvoiM nllmetit', conttlnatlon. Intvrmltleut lier,
urinary and uterine trouble, gout aud lhcutnatltm,
and other uialadlc.
Wo soil S.lI.Konnvdy'N IIr..Mi.ocic Hiir.iu'
Dip, tlio boat nnd cheapostdlp known, itnif
will send n valunblo book to sheep owuors
free on application, J. McCuaici:n A; Co.,
Portland, Oregon. mr27m.
From Linn County,
Kn. Faiimi:ii: What I writo nt prcsont
must bo vory brief, as tho time Is now vory
precious. You know when tlio plowman
comes in at night his foot nro both tired and
sore nnd his thoughts mlxod up n little, but
still ho can do his thinking behind tho
plow. Wo now havo boautlful weather nltor
our stormy March. Tho first throo months
of tho year are gono, Fohruary was n beauti
ful mouth, with tho oxcoptlou of tlvoshowery
days, tho romalndor of tho month wns nil
very good. March enmo In liko a lion nnd
went out llkon Ictnb; wo had (on wot days
ull tluy,and three showerj days. This of
course will not bo correct for tho whoIeStato
of Oregon, but It Is for tho neighborhood of
Albany. From tho llrst day of January till
tho first day of April wo find twolvo wot
days all day, and ton showery days, Can
any ono find I'uilt with such n lino wlnlorss
tills has boon ? Cortalnly not. Now tito
Spilng Isdollghlful; chorry, peach nndpoar
trees havo been In full bloom for two weeks
back, and tho grass In vory excollout also.
I huvo never seen It better at this tlmo of
tho yoar. Wo farmers nro all busy plowing
at present, but It Is rather wet yot, tho ground
turns up slick and bright; this Is not good;
it tho sun comes out hot it will ho vory
lumpy. Thero will bo u vast ntuount of
wheat sown In l.lnn county, for thirty days
to couio; after that it will bo getting too Into.
If tho weather keeps finoruhlo and good, the
farmers will ha well dune by that tlmo.
J. J. FlNLAYSON.
rim remainder of Mr. F'h letter, being
devoted to the Darwin theory, will appear
In next Issue. Ha.
From Beaver Creek.
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1 'J Honk. Iiv tinirltlm?
I-if i4 ntul rflUttit iinnlfrv hv
tt4.t.lii f Ii am . Iitmiiiti.t .
pyr -r tiiv .ii t't iioiru uniiiuiv,
M'iiii ntilnttitl a1 Mil I ant'itiit1 llnl1 tiflnli
J II W viiiviiiiihi nil i r. I hi iwm ,iii!iiir,
nnd Vi Diplomat, luve been awardetl t
Profentor A. Corbctl, No." Warren street.
N. V, TeMlinnnlnlf and CatiloRiio tnt
on recept of 3 rent i tamp. "w t
A. L. STINSON,
Book and Job Printer,
nOLMAK'3 BLOCK,
Old Scnale Clminbor, Snlcm.
f'C At.iiklndaef Printing neatly excenlcd.
ami at reanonablo ratrr. March Ultf.
KSSFEMZtt
OESE BILLS!
Printed on tlio iiion( reasonable
tcrniK, mid In tlio IicNt Ntylc, by
A. L. STINSON,
IIoIiuiiu'h .IJlooIc, Balum.
Kn. Faiimkr: Not seeing anything in your
paper from this Immcdiato vicinity, I
thought I would write you n few lines, l;o
llovmglttobo nothing tnoro than our duty
to koep each other- posted us to crops nnd
things In genoral,
Wo have a good prospect for a bounteous
crop this Fall. Fall sowed grain never
looked bottej; than it does now. Spring
how od grain is looking vroll, but I beliovc
that wn ohould not sow our grain too early
In the Spring when tho laud is filled with
seeds, thoy come up and choke out tho very
seed you want to grow. Plenty of fruit this
Foil. Tho men or this tloiulty say thoy aro
going to put up a Plummer Dryer oach, for
the purpose of drying all tho fiult that Is
grown in tho neighborhood, which will he
many Ihotuand buihels of fruit, apples,
pluui-i and cherrkn with considerable small
fruit. Having a dryer at our door, or nearly
eo, will baa great help for wo can afford to
haul our fruit two or three miles when wo
could not six or seven miles to tho Oregon
City dry house. Wo can raise fruit to per
fection In this county (Clackamas), south of
Mm rtaiikamoM river Hnd north oftlie Molal
la river, all or nearly all of this scope of
the i:Mi?orMM:r
Trotting and Draft Stallion,
BLA6K STRANGER:
WII.I. STAND. TUB NtKSKNT 8KASON, AT
I ho rnriii of. I. W. Nl'Mllltll. Dixie. Polk
county, and at DUJtlllN i VO.'H r table. In hALKM,
on PrlditH and Saturday ofeach week, ufter the KMIi
or April
TKliMS For tlio Hetioii. tit at tho end of tbo
Season. INSUItANCK. (ItA, iiayt.iilo when Urn
.Mare Ukiioun to ho with roal, nr when tint owner
tan patted w llh her. All bill pajahlu In iold coin.
Murun trom a tllttanee pantured and cared for at $1
tier week but no rlk tuki.ii.
IK-nrrlpiliiii niul J'ciIJuree. linn; Ktiiv
iikii lit 111 lunula .1 luche' l.lulii I' yearn old, and wcluh
tiurlt.M0 llif. Wa bred by oo IteyuoMH, Knj
Wlmt'oM, Malno. Hl rtam a Unman V Meneii.'-r,
by btone .MereiiKCr, by Inthrop Mett't-nu'er, by lui
portt'I Metrcnpur "Ilie Iteyi.tiltlV Mate i'iw if
1ILACK hTltAHClKH, weli.-hed 1.SS0 poundii, aud
wa ntlnoramplool thoMem-nitcr tock.
1II.ACK svJtVNt.I'.It wa fired lv the 'y-r'
home, n bay tnllltin welKhlnul "iVI pound.. n..tl Bet
ter of an ixtrtt Hue of trnttlnu' coltit. Cap-iblo of
trottlne; himself In $:V) foramllu. and lias It peatt il
ly made IiIh half inllo In 1:111 lie wait fired by (ien.
unus, nut of a .Mfn'oneer maro, welhlus J.)to
pomiiU 11LACIC KTItAMISIt haa very powerful
el of llm'jf, very utralubt, with -ainbrtl uud kute
jiiltit low down, the bone iirororreit ami munlcit
perfect (ample of In itnind rlre, Uen, Knox.
1.10irMI.-On the 2nd day of Jan. lt71. the under
' ci ml found two palrp ol HOOTS, on the road
loading from r-alem, to Turner, near MurrlV lau.'h
terboui'e. Thu owiertati havo tbo amo byptinlii'
proptrty ami iniylnirfurtlit notice. IuiUlru of Mi
Kli.l.ey. bmltli it C., at Turner, or tho iiiiderltrneil.
Aprllo pd. f. i;. HUtyPKItMAXN.
HIGH.OLA8S
POULTR TBT.
J. VV. HOBART,
IMPOIlTr.lt AM) IlItl'.KOKIt OK 1'IItK Illti:i)
l.lultt and llnrli llltAII.ir.t and llroivn
and Wlilto I.KtJIIIHtN 01l.JolS.oxXM.
amt AVI.KMII ItV DUOKI3. , , ,
SatWaitlon cuaratttecd. Yut Pruu I.lt, I-owU,
aud Co;. addrv J. W. noilAllT,
ajiiini'l
liuena VUta, Or.
KELLY & UNDERWOOD,
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Carriage & Wagon Makers,
Salem, Oroson,
AVE ON HANI) A I HOICK LOT OP KOL'lt
bprln
"Wagons, Carriages, & Buggies,
of their own make,
Manufacmrtd of the I'KST tjuallty fiMvrscy Hickory.
tiheu.a call, aid exam vu our wotk, and juilue
for vomn' vtWt
AflklmiN of ltepalrinrf andUeneial Jobblnedono
at ihort notiw- 'I''5
"VIF
GARDEN CITY PLOWS, IiMDPROVED
For love.
WK HAVE ON' !IN1), AND AUR ItRCRIVINO. THE LAHOEST STOCK O" THE A110VK CEI.B
brated Plows cer Imported to the Paclllcro'wt. Tho Kiicet"" of thoo Plow lat year exeeeded any
bluij ever before known lu till State. Thofonow on band nro mado with new and ppeclnl Improvement,
Wnn-niilctl Superior to any i'tow lu the United StntcM!
THE GARDEN CITY SULKY PLOW,
Cutting if niul It; iiu-lie. wllh ;t-hoi-so .ittiu -liiiivnt. mid IC-lulic
lolling Cutter, Is without it rival. It Iiih liooii no (htiroiiKhly lostfil Hint wo wnrnuit
Us operation In tiny will in the Ktnte. These IMowm tue wiltl with that ciinranty.
r.i" Hunt! for C'liviilar.s and 1'rlee LlslH.jj5t
I!
NEWTON WAGONS, All Sizes,
lVCoxxltox X5roncl-Ont
Seeders and Cultivators,
G-ARDEN CITY
- OULTIVATORS AND HAREOWS.
T. CUNNirVGfilAM & CO.
S1I.EM, Sept. US, 1S7.
Wl-XSLESIL-ESJEJ E'
PATENT
Squirrel
' l& " ,"S,S ' ' '"s-"V s
a;nd
Gopher
This is tlio Original Artiolo-AllOthors arolni'orior Imitatidns!
KuiTon ltniui, Piii:m Dear Hlm- I have Jut tnadunit vxpcrlmt'iit with prepargil iiolnu for Ulllltifr
Ftiilrrel. pulttui; uut n ran nicb of the follmvlnt; polfour: A rim of Harney', a ran tif Hit-elo', and aeti
of tho ortlilu called Wiilelen' Kxteitnlnator, Ono ran of Wnkt-lt-oV kill im many a rern of Ilarnuy'ri
Miulrrcl 1'iilfoii, mid n many n ten uiiinnf rtteelo' r-'iiilrrel Polroti. Tliliiklnj; the reeiilt ulll bo lnti"ct
liiK to Jour render. 1 finl It lor tlielr beueQt. our, very rerpeclfnlly, H. P. WoiiliWAUl).
Ilayuard, April f, 1H7H.
Ill i'urchiislns, Care sltotiltl be taken to order WAKKLKK'S.
direction"sT6r usipjg.
KAIII.Y IN TUP. MOHNINI! HPHISAI) A1IOUT ONK-QPAUTKIt TKAHPOONKUI. IN l-'HONT 01
l'.AC'll Stjl'lltltlil. IIOI.K. Aller-Jlhour. ir (he oll 1 niltafile. It I dilrnblu Ioko over tlio name urmind
andcloe till the hole. A riniill portion will be re-opt lied, m tbo thtuuopetatlmimay bo repented: Threu
apKllcatlon illl iteiierally be tiilllclenl to tlt-rtroy uvery hqulrrt'l. Cold niul windy or rainy da) nro unfavor
able. It will bo an reunion!)', ill fax ornblo time, to mix from one quarter tonne luium! of lit at to each tan
of Kxlermlnator, 111111; only oiieiiiarlirleapooiifultif mixture o obtaliied, A few minute' experlmcut
will rhmv ilm proper lreni!tli nt pitch time.
l'or (K)I'lll.llb' four on live eniln may be plaeed ut the open hole; but wherevrr frerh dlrl I llironnup,
till! (timially n few- luche) till tlio runway I fouiiil, removunuy earth Mhlrh may have la'len In It, plnro there
in from mitt third to ono tt-arpotiuful, tluliily el tho hole with a lump of larlh cir pimI olinrvlnj,' that luidltt
fall In tho runway. .MIC!.', eta., die where the Kxtermluator I eaten.
Auuitn for orrjion, 1, A. DAVIB dk) OO., I'orllund.
H, P. WAKELEE & CO.,
Jnipoi'toi'M ol JDrtiM niut OImmiiUmiIn,
AOKNTS AND MANAOKK8 (lOI.DKN C1TV ClIli.MIC'.M, U'OHKH, NAN l'lAN:iN10.
Lt-toxitioxx, Horsemen !
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1 nf nwiriww ' ,m a , ui
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(b&&sitirizd
Tho Iraportod Porohoron Stallions,
WHITK PRINOI AND UEN. VLKURY.
Win liiinl t!ie i-niilii!( riiiMUt riiiniiii'lirlnj; Al'im l, am) (uutliiiiirti.- tlu I'.'li (if .It 1,1. nt thu cliil.lu of
JI..A. II. MAIMIAI.I.. .ll3xxy, on'll llAV I' M . niul WKIlM.MlMY and TIIUItHKAV. A
.M.. r i-arh wi k. At tin- Muliit- ft 111. !.-. .V, DAN lllhON, ivlo3ii. "it Kltlll.W, P.M., ami :i,Vr
l'I(lAt r . MONDAY. M . of tnih wti-k.
37ox'ua VSZiC IN I . b. OOI.D COIN, Till: KKAKON Due at the vml of tbo eiimn.
I liavo somo vory FIno JFjtSEY CATTLE for Salo.
Kvery family t.mt l,ei-pH -- tl it a JDltSHY, nr at left u blf blood. Paiullleit that bi'o iimi!
them will not tin mIiIm.ii! tl.ini. If tin-) .10 tiibi) liuil.
Kurly In A pnl 1 . Ill tii-a tlrtular with flue eiiuravlni; of mv llorft- uud Mate, n ti"- of 111 H table;,
with a hU'oi) uf Hie I'erilicron. mid why tht-y uru pteturnil lo olhcr lure lurf : oiiie tiliit mi Jrwuilln;
the dcmaudlor laru horn In llurnpo uim Auurlcit, t tc. '1 bey w III be rent no application.
VICTOR,
A HEAVY WlAUillT
Clydesdale Stallion,
rilrt-tl by Nttherby. dam by bay Wallace, will eland
lor Male at thu I'arui of thu proprietor,
Yaumili. loiiiity. fcUO ti liiHiirt-, payable when
thu tuaru I known to be In tun'.
MILT03NT,
Half Brolhcr to I'alcilonia Chief, tlio
fastest Trottln; lallion in Camilla,
Sired by Ilowo'f Il"al OirK Dam by old Ilarki
way. tbo oelubratvd Iflrli 'Hood llorre. will taml foi
Mure In
East Portland,
At the stable of JiillN PltAZKIt. from April 1Mb
loJuly It, IKI7. 10 H limiiro, pi)aiile when
the Mare I known i n In "l fili lr lliohi-u-kttli,
i)aWoat the tlmutif rervlte.
JjlxH REDMOKD.
JUrcUW.JSTT.
Great Reduction
IN
RUBKtiK, BOOTS
Ail) .SHOES!
illoii'M l.oiiprlCublicT UnotM, ifil.OO
Knoo ' " S,50
tloyh' " .50
Moil's ArctiCM, - - 1.75
WOIIIUII'M OVOP'SlKMIrt, .50
JOHN W. GILBERT.
Ualcm, March 3. '.'m
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S. U. CLAUGUTON,
ATOI'.VHV IMllll.lC. Iloitl Itttulu AL'fllt.
1 and :tll-'ttr ol CIiiIiiim, will promptly at
I nnd to aix biii-num entruituil 10 hi care. JUhlWI
CO.NVKYANCKH A bl'rx'IAI.lY. Olllco at Ut
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