rav V ! WILLAMETTE FARMER. 2 . J 4 rf V ;! r; ') i r H j f ' i i Ft, V i f ilkttwtt 3pnwr. isaukd Evenr rr.iDAY, bt OLA.XtJli2 .Ss OltyVIG, runueiiEns ami rnoniiETonii. S. ,V, a-.lUKI!. . IV. OKAI. Term of MiilmcrlpUon. Ono copy, onoycaffM number) ..$2.i'0 Olio copy, fix mot.lh (S'l number) l.'.'o Oiwrnuy, Iliri'o month (la number.! 7A BAL.HM, FltlDAY, Al'HIL '20,;i877j Cutting Underbrush Kt. Fakmkr: As qulto a nutnbor of farm ers hnvo (old their eziierlonco in cutting undot brush, I will glvo mlno. In May, '73, I cut homo underbrush; at this tlmo tho brunh huh In full leaf. About tho 10th of August I cot tho slush on 11 ro, and a good part of It burnt oil'; tho part that did not burn oil' was rather thin of brush , and tho roots of tho brush throw up strong growth about ol(;htociu Inchon high. It was was burnt oir ubout tho llrHt of October fjllowlng tho tlmo circuiting. New, for tho rostilts tho pait thut mum burnt oir In August aro just alive; a good pitlr of ozou, or fttnu of Iioisoh, with n J Hinall bumking plow can go right along, turning every thing boforo them. Tho roots on tliu imrt that wiih burnt till' tlio first r October aro iloitl, I inty sny roltou, lor It Is notioiiblu to plow through thorn, though noiiio of tho hIooIh woro otio foot by eighteen Inehoi Molltl. Now, Mr. Kdllor, I havo dono coiishUirHbIn stashing, mid am satisfied that tliutoiirv but a low dny at most In a your that brush onn bo cut whan It will dlo. A. Jiydi', writing on this Miljict, mys: "Au gust h tho month lor tho uhj of tho hcylliu and tli'j bushwhacker In llio panlineM. An old and oUcrvhig physlolnn onto Mild loti, "out limho'i In tho old of I ho moon In An fttiMt. and lliuy will dlo." Wo tiro not Mich lunatic ns to holiovo (but tho moor has muuh Iniluoneo (inanlmidH or vugotabliH, but It In truo Hint vt-Koliitloii of all l:iuiN MillurHtho greatest shock If cut while ihu imp, its llfo-hlood, Is mostly In tho br.inehoH. Tho renin iiucd llio return of this -ai oxIdU td by eonlaot with tho ulr In tho Itnvos, to glvo (hem renewed vitality. It may notdhi the flint i o.ir, but tho cutting will glvo it tho on:iHumptlon,or a typhoid condition, and another cutting or two will ond tho patient. Wo should not wait for the old moon,'' Tho dllleieuco botwoon tho mouth of May and August, abovo written, would neein loo fir apart lor fainter. to Iry experiments, but lot mo nay that tho writer quoted Is an JviMoiii man, and vogotHllou dlU'ora, Tim hi'ifoftho ernlc Is In full HUe, at dllferent t Inn h. In dill'oront locations; o with tho liuiil. About hl.x yenrs ago 1 cut lour acres brush, nearly all htv.ol, tho third fourth, and tilth nfJuly, '7:t, and now It is not very bard work to tako them out though very largo. This was out after tho full hIzu of tho leaf. As to gottlug rid of fern, I am quite tor iin that wo as fornioro cultivate Hindi hh wo destroy It. Tho way to economize labor and kill tho furu, Is to put your laud in con dition for a spring crop, and bow cats; when you aro dono, thou sow tho hiiuio piece of laud to clover. If you now red clover put ten iHimubi to thu acre; If idslko, four pounds to tho aero. When your oats begin lo lieml, cut tliuin for hay, mow llioin close to tho gouud , eo you will leuvo no fern stalks with leaves on. Cutting your oats thun in a few days there will bo now stHlks start which will proteut tho young clover, which will come on and uuiko a pretty fair crop; cut again. Maimgo thus three years, and you can cany under your arm thu foru that will grow on ten aeros, II. II, M. Tho Pcnch Plum. Ki, r-'AiiM:ii: If It would not be tresspass lug loo uiiieh upon your kludiics to luiort another comniuuleutloii Iroin mo In tho columns of your valuable paper, 1 would beg to ask Mr. Leuelllng a question or two, uiiii to make a little further Htatoiiient In rosjioelto thu Touch Plum, which seeniH now to bo coming Into notoriety, whether upon lis own merits or not, makes no dltl'or euce. Tho people of this great and growing frnl -rulHlnir State, who iiutloiimt'j hotting out iToliards and who are anxious to bo In formed as to the ustfulncKsol illH'etent varl titles, have a right to know hoiuethlng about this as well as other plums, and for their hdiellt and iuforuutiou I am not sorry tho controversy has arUen, That the lii vontlgiiilou will result In good lo tho people ofOngeii I havo no doubt. Mr. I.euelllug lliuls fault Hist with my h atiiiiniit that "I havo a droldtil opinion of my own," and says "ho Is after flint decided opinion." Let me ask, did I commence this controversy T Was over a pet ton requited by any rule of law to make his case on the fore widely whin raided hero and especially so In tho Peach Plum case," how, please loll mo, aro wo to "know a treo but by Its fruits"? Will a pear treo of tho Kt bring forth an apple when brought to this Slate? Will a prune be n plum or a poach or an apricot If transplanted to our soil? I under stand that tho nnturo and csceutlal qualities of thu fruit hero aro tho samo as thoy woro In tho Knst, but that somo variolic? do bettor or woroo as tho cnto may bo here, than in tho Kant, but the fruit is unchanged. A word now as to tho nnmo. Mr. Leuoll Ingsays: "Mr. Walling Is mistaken when ho sayn that tho nanio of his Peach Plum wan charged to G.W. Walling; fto says tho socrotary of tho group of Judges." Now, I havo only tho testimony of Mr. A.J. Dufur, commissioner for Oregon, on tho cubjent, which I hero Insert verbatim, with tho ex ception of Inserting in his latter tho word "lato" boforo tho words Peach plutm: PlIILADKLrillA, Aug. .11, 1870. G . W. Wam.ino, K-n.lJair fiir: Permit mo to acknowledge tho receipt of late pencil plums and red Juno apples from your farm. Thanks for thu contribution. The CommllUo clnlruod tho right to alter or chango nsmos, and olmngcd tho mtmoof your pitims lo mo u. w. waning, untso plums wero so fur superior In sl.oand qunli ty those nl similar varieties rrom othcrfe'tates lliattho Coinmltteo pronounced them an other variety. J'ruit paeUetl in dry mosH conies In Letter condltlrn than uny othor wav. Ynutnio spoctfully, A. J. Dnrtrit, Conunlsslouorlor Urcgon. Now, If thoro U any error or mi.satato- ment, or using rlaln Kngllsh, If that Is not truo, 1 ro.'er tlio tho gentlemen to Mr. Dufur, hau whom , Is my estimation, no man elands higher In Oregon, and I am quite euro ho would not wilfully stutoor wrllon falsehood. Tho Idea of Mr. L. as to tho best way to settle Die iiuostlou, would bo to obtain mmohh fiom thn llastund wait. Well. If tho tnonlu who mo lulorestid and who anticipate set ting out plum oiuhatds are wllllinr to wait, I can too. llut.rduco Mr. h. bus commeno- ed this eontioversy, Ifho wishes to dool fair ly with It, lot hlin stato his propositions, and assumo tho one Hide or tho othor, and if I dlll'ei with him In opinion, wo will oiler our proof and arguments. O.W. Wat.uno. Wllhtmotto Nursery, April 10, 1677. Tno Darwto Theory. i:. Kaumkii: Mr, It. M. aurnoy,ofl)oug las county, miif.t havo mistaken my vlows regarding tho Darwin theory of evolution. Ui) says f gave this tlioory a poke In the ribs. It would bo nylons for motocondomii a theory that Is upheld and believed by M'lonllllo mull tho world over. Mr. Darwin Is like Oollatli of Oath: ho Is hoad and ahoulders above all soloutllln men In the world at tho present day; for proof of this, Mr, Darwin has rccolyod a testimonial on tho occasion of his (iiUh birthday, an album, a magiiillcent folio, bound In velvet ami sllvei, containing tho photoginplm of 151 nii.n of suloncn In normally. Thu list con tains somo of the best known and most high ly honored niinos In Kiiropo. lie likewise roculved on llio samo occasion from Holland nil album Willi Urn )ilintogruiiin OT217 ills tiugtilHhed tiroleniors and lovers of hoIoiico In that country. The ulbum hears on tho tlile pngo tho Inscription, "Dein ltelormator derNaturgesohlehto" Charles Darwin, tho Keformer of History Hut If 1 was to toll Mr. (liiruey that his groat grnndf.tttmr was a monkey,! don't know but ho Mr. Gnrnoy would glvo mo n poke m tho ribs. Mr. Dar win is douoimml by nearly all tho ministers oftho gospel, both In tho pulpU and out of it, aim by a great ninny others itUo, for what ho Is not guilty. Men aro often blamed for what they nover say. I ask Mr. Ourney, bus Mr. Darwin ever tald at any tlmo either In his writings or r.ny other way that man sprung from monkeys? If ho lias I have never heeti it. Mr, Ourney says my quibble Is not argument. I don't want any argu ment. I want tho proof, If ho Ijhhm'Hi it in D.irwin'H writing!, or In John FisU's I'osuilo Philosophy, 1 would like to have tho proof, lint I think Ibis Is like licks (lining fiom oak grubs, llecaute ticks are found on Oitk,Ilr, and haxol grills, and aUooutho grass ef Douglss county, decs this prove ticks coiiif from oak grubs? If Mr. Ouiney saw a man riding a bare-backed houe, would Mr. Ciiirney say thut man came from homo" Wo llud ticks on horses and alo on cattle; why not say ticks come from hon-cx as well ns from giubs? lit ctuino they don't, Nature has a place and n way forovery thing to coma forth In Ha nntmal way; eo come the ticks and tho wings altcrwatds, Wo ilml tha hoi'oy bee, tho bntteitly, and many oth or grubs, lli.-U without w lugs, with wings aftoiwauN, In coiicIihIou, let mo ray lo Mr. Gnrnoy, this ItUthltm generation wlllnotlollovoauy thing without proof. Now, I ask Mr, Our ney if lie believes, an bo certainly does, that nuin ..line from monkeys, how did wo lose the tall? Please to glvo us a reasonable answer through tho WiLLAMirrri: Paiimku. iei.-iuouuiiia;ni(i(iciecMheai ichki whs a minium Philosopher, awfully sako. made ugaliiht him? Now If Mr, l.euellliig , Too enlightened by fur for this h.irbaroim will in" l;o Ins clmrr.rs direct. ttrt tlmt the .. UK Peach Plum in controveray umm, or ini.i nef, ' orlirliinlrd by me, I will either ionfcsor deny. And then If he will thurxo that the said Peach Plum i.i, or u iiif, Identical with the Pauh Plum f tho ICiist, I will either toufoM.ur deny, and then luvordlng load1 nihil of law Mr. l.eunllliig will bo ox pitted i to piodncu biitlloliMit proofs to make out at I least a prinKi uric oi boforo 1 blmll oiler any pui' U whatever. The young fUr Is iiiiiloubtedly ounulng and liiKeulous In trying to diuw me tint, and whliHt I am willing lo imct him In hii open Held, I proimso to gle hlin no advan tage. I.l Mm state his protwl!oiis .n dear and niiii'.oe Isiiguugt-, and then statu whether lie pni.mi-es to lake tins tiillriuHilve or nega tive, hu 'hi I Ituol'drawiiiK mo out he had us Mull alumina. Come firth wltli the proof ofy.Mi kldi -I Hie question," Mr. l.auell Ingl li.v.inr .laiement boineot, lliwCtho HitiiK' .ii.tyot fruit ralfvtt liilholtHdlf- lias ooino to tho front with hU no'er-falllug pen, And boldly aRserta th.it monkeys aro men. Oli, Ihoapu Is a study, tor Mime men at least, Tho' at most he Is only a small hairy beast, Uncommonly futitiy mid out ..for his sir.?, And covered with hair from his lull to hla eye. You would not havo thought It, but yet It is true That the apo, small In sire, to a liinmpauzoo grow, And when ho was done with thowholoapUli clan i: nidged In thu shape of a modorii man. How our small hairy brother concluded to speak. Or what tcnool or collrgo ho learned hU Greek, Tills modern sage leaven ns all In tho dark, Por the fsmily records Mere left In tho Ark. J.J. Fl3UUON. Albany, April 10, 1S77. The latest law In legard to gambling pars ed by tho Nevada l.ejMslaturo makss It a inlMleuiMiior for part leu owing uiouoy to gamblo ituwtiy. Umatima Cot'.viv A correspondent of thoCorvallls Gusitti writing from Weston, .ay; "Tho O. U. N Co.'h boats learo Port land Mondays Hnd Prlduys of each wopk,at 5 a. M., for Tho Dalle.-" and Wnllulu. Tlok ot.s to tho lBiidiny, $10 each, not including meals. Charge for " horso wagon, 830. .Stage fare to Weston, BO miles, SO W. Sw no good farming land for 18 or S!0 miles. Hut on tho road loading to Umatilla IMead owh it is uboutO miles to tho (arming coun try. This Is tho finest grszlnc; end agricul tural country I over f-uw. It Is n black, loumv soil, tho low lands slizhtlr Randy. Tho roads aro best here In the Wliitor-fo I am told. Sheopnro worth from 2, to ?2 50 per head; cows, from ?'-0 to ?.'W; horses, from $7." to 8160; wheat 05 couts per bushel, last Fall; oats a5 cent.; ahosp shearing, this j-ear, 7 cents por head, or oeeiils, williout lying the fleeces; freight on wool from Uma tilla Landing to Portland, '20 por Ion, or 615 when baled; wheat, flour, etc.. fdpsr ton. Up freight, fast, $25 par ton; slow, 20 per ton. This Is rough on Immigrants, as it frequently taken all their monoy, and crip ples them, financially, for yonrs. Hut. tho O. H. N. Co., have a grout deal to contend a;alnst, ns they havo to ro-shlp freight eight times between Portland and Wallula. There aro thousands of ncrosof good land lo bo tak en up, yet, but water is very scarce, Hiidyou do not nl ways strlko It by digging. W ond Is also scarce somo farmers aro compelled lo haul tholr wood and rails from 11 to JS milt--. Uiils In tho mountains aro worth ?1 M) por iiuniireti. i would udviso ovory poor man lo como lo Oils counllv, as tho cIihiicps lo go' rich, are good. Stock, of nil kinds, look well. Weston is a town or 300 Inhabitants, iiipldly Improving, and contains two storey, hotel, blacksmith shop, livery stable, hutch- er shop, good school and chuichef.." Hat.t ron Caiiuaoi:s. Tho Piachenl Fruit Unorder gives the experience of n New Jersey gardener in tho cultivation of eah liages, who eonMders salt netcusary to tlu.ii dovelojimeut. osnoctnllv In nlncoii far from tho coast. Ho duds them more cri.ip. ot better flavor uuil to keep better wheu fill N used than without. He uses It as follows: "A low days uftor Mtllnc out tho plnnls, aud when they p.ro damp, either after or bpioro v. ruin, or when tho dew In on. I tako a htnnU dish ot fine Knit, and walking utnong tho rowu, ipriuklou iltilo nlnrli ol fid t on tho center of ohcIi plant. Whontho leaven lupin to grow I repeat the dulling, and when tho tMiiterof the leaves begin lo form tho head I apply tho salt again, Fcnt'.orhiK it over the leaves. Alter this I look them ovoroecasioii ally and If I find plants that do not bond well or ritiiH'iir dlscicpd. I sprinkle tho salt ovor freely. This will savo all nch plants. A quart of salt Is Milllcluit for live htimired plants In u .scnFon although moro can bo us u wiui raioiy." Horn Is an Hem of Interest lo our gurdf ti ers and small faimors: A geutlemsn ueur San Joo produced last year on live acre, oiny ono-thlrd of which was at full neurit" ngo.ihlrty-Mx tons of plo-plant, which sold tor (10 pnr ton on an average, or ?l,lU0 lor thoprodueoof llvo acres ono season. Tho cost ol oultiviitlou, mntkotlng. eta., for the soasou would not exceed ?."(H), leavlug?l,300 clear prollt. A young ereliard lsurowing on tho fame ground which produced 20) worth of fruit bosldos maklnx a siilendld growth. j&.ftejCLtj1J3L, BCoE'soaaaLoa. 2 rr eSvVCU- KVlsj Tho Importod Poroheron Stallions, WHITE PRINCE AND GEN. FLEUIIY. ,r;r,r!M M . of each week. Ac Hie -table or UIN & DAVIDSON, SoloZU, eu KHIDA , P. if., oral BAT- lillMY niul .MONDAY. A. il..ut each week. ,0 . . , 'JCox-saaLW-esaW 1 I'. OOIM COIN, THE HEASON-Duonttuocndof tlto ecaton. I have somo vory Pino JEkSEY CATTLE for Salo. Every family thnt 'irepn a cotr should Imvo n JEIta3Y, or nt katl a hilf-blood. Families that bavenHd tlivtn will nut ilo without Ibem, If tlicynio to liulmcl. .... ... , Early lu April t ul.'i Unno u cfrs-iMr wllli line cnjrranjj of mv Hei!0!i anit .Maicn. a view of my8UVt; wltli a LIh'oiv er Inn Pvrelicrons, sail why they nro prrlfcrreil to other Iiwj lionif: ; roiuu tilntg em limedlmi; tlio ilemstiilKi"- larj;u hoi (ok la Karope una America, vti. They will ho sent oa nppllentlon. W. O. 3SE-5T33TB.. al.'lin;) CoMrur..soitv ICiht.uion i.v Uitio.Tlio Loglslattiro ofOhlo hasjust jaged u Com piilsory I'Mucallon law qulto modorato In ha rniuliomonts, U Marts nut with loouirinu ovory child between Sand llyoarsol ago to attend a Dublin school for at least 12 weoki In well school year, coinniotioliiir Sept. 1, und prohibits his btislnoKs eiuiilovmeiit tor the buine time; but It provides for material ex. captions to iioin provisions fitKt, when tlio child I.i physically lucapaultulr.d for studv; fiicoud, when It Itan ulro.idy nritlreU "tile Draueiies ot learulin: ordlnsrllv tiiuclit hi common schools;" third, when It Is under iirivaui instruction; loiirin, wuen It relies on lt own otl'orta for support, and llfih, v lieu Its labor is necessary to tlio suppoiiof lis parents or relative. It In provided that when paroutH are unnblo to hudiiIv their children with uocesary school bookx thoy shall bo furnlbhed by tho Hoard of IvJnca tlou. Ki:ciu:taiiy Hvauts. Kvarts b n llttlo follow; thin us u shad, with ns iininiwa head as over topped a full-grown nlr of Hhouhlers, and a hatchety, Indian sort of a luce. Hh suggests nothing ho strongly as an aiiimati'd tomahawk, A great sharp homo overshadows nil tho fat-o except tho uioutli, which In too M'ldo to bo overshaih'wcd. Its comer (tho mouth's not the node's), are pulled down iinlil the f.tco Is given an un pleasant, vlin'gar oxpresslou, which Is not IcMiPiH'd by tho blaeknetH of tho luveruous depths out of which ttio little steel may eyes Deer itlWHVH with u keen aud watchful loo!;. Tho chin Ii as sharp as tho corner ol a touri hawk, and In shape Is very llko It. Cu.noio only the chin Is sunk upon tho olnt, us though iIim thin net k was loo weak to sun tutu enct thu weight of bntln. He generlly wen wlih his arms folded, nnd bus the ap pearsin'o of being always in a lit of deep meditation. He. In Miinii putts ot llelgluiii afempla have i'V u mi. tin in c.mii ia.(, iiiu luuiua iruiu nut od. Alone of the most elegant chati'iuiN lu tho country, surrounded by a park adoinod liv msgmiiceul lawns, men woro employed to catch and kill llio moles. Alter a lime thuy were killed oil', aud illHipi.carod entir ely, In coiitequt'iieo of which ihe velvoiy uiatoi ui' thu lav. u soon withered. Tho muso nf tho mischief was a ttuall white worm which hsd been kept down by the moles. Tiicto llltlo Hiilmuls, though trouti letouiKiit lluiis, nro, as the above Incident proved, ory iielul nan eslato. Tlio pro jiitetoihiif thu chateuu, after he had made tho dUcoxi iy, was ohllutd lo Mock his ilnc whha litxli supply of moles, alter which the lawns il'iirlt.hed as formerly. i-iinut' HoitNaroitTiii: Daiiiy. It Is ten eiaily sue poi d that It Short-horn cuttle hvo any ntplul purpho to till heyoml that of models lor the most wonderful aud smnr.lng style of Kiiimal poitralt that has ever heen known, nils piupot-o islnprcdueo beefor.ly A dahy eattle,i'ew perms ever think of hort-hoiii co we. Itut II the larua u.ilk lalrymnii wero asked "what breed thoy pre fer lor theJr elalrles," they would unlver H.lly reply "OrailoNiiort-horus." Thermae two re.ions for this preference. Thu ilrt in, ibat tin he cow., yield a copious mesti of rich and well flavoied milk, of great sub stauco and high color; tho second le. that when their milk falls they rapidly lake on llrsli, and aro o.ully saleable at good price lor beef. Tlio Teoplo waut Proot. There Is no niedlelno prescribed by pbysl clam, or bold by Druggists, that carries -ueli evldeiicoof 1U bucccm and superior virtue as lioscitKtt'M Gjiuman SviU'i' for stven CougliH, Colds fettled on tho breast, Con sumption, or anv iUtao of tho Throat and l.uug-. , proof of that fact Is that any per son atlllcted, can get a SauijiIo llotile for 10 coins and trv t superior ell'ict befoie Inly ing the regular alee at 75 cents. Itha lately bon Introduced in thW country fiom Her many, and Its wouderful cunt nro asnmMi Inc e'very one that uses It, Tlirm ili will rolloyo any case. Try it. Sold by Southern Planter & Farmer mtUMlOMM, VIltfllNIA. CIUKP AOItlCrhTLftAfi JOUIlNAL OF THE tfimlli. (IcMiUil to Aurlciilmre. ttock. lfortlriil- Inrcairf ft lirnl tllulr; riih-erlptlca ilpirjcur. In cm iiiitl'jii with this paper, wu htiMj Virginia I'iii'iik in evi-ry lmttlou nf thu btato for rule. Suiiil stamp furflc'prlptlve llsf. DILMilNaON ,t OlfKVTNINO. Itl.Lniond.Yii. BALSM ffOUSTOIlY, & Mtioliiuu slxoi, fiALEJl OIIEGON. B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r. 7TKAM ENOINES, KAW MIM.8, OP.tST MIMA, 3 ItiPipif, l'umps, nti'l nil l-.luils ami styles of -Ma-:hliury isadc to enter. JItchtBiry repaired at a short notice I'altom-niiiliardonnlaall Its virions forms, (ml all kind of Ilrw niul Iron Castlni l'imlhednt sl.ort notlco. Al. mnti-'toctiirer of K.NTEHI'ItlaK 1'i.WEH nil itATCIIKIt. and bTICKICKS and SiHAI'EUrf Mav4wtl WHISAT AMD OATS Ohoupod into Peed, 3T"01 ....Ai-o.... Toll. Sash, Boors, Blinds, Turning-, St:i!r worlt, IteMlstcaelN, Efuri'nn.s. Ms:ntls, TnltluN, PAWWIWG MILLS, Ami all E(!:nl4 of Fiitnlturc, A HKI) ItOCK 1'ltt-v J Sh l nt A)Hcniii-al Wnrki liuiljh.. (nielli. Lee o V. DKNNIS. Premium Seed Potatoes. nniiwilaliv, per UiinIicI, $.00 r.ittoitu. ... :t.o r.xlc-u r.ttrly Vorinunt, - a.OO ttrowni'tl's nuniy, - - i.no Coinptoii'K Mti'iii'tso, - - I.no CnrJy tVonvhtich, - - i.oo E.ttio ICosc, - 1,00 tBfy ltos, !lni9cK, Gnrnet ftiitl kCluir il diu l.'arllcN, .75 Tlil I my piU frtlu'in, mckol nd put on tho car At llittili.ird. It wirinnU'd to bo true to nanio, ned torr.e'liiiiiy poltit iilnn thu llnu or tho O. A C. Ihilliikvl In t'lxxl oritur Money hi rums of ten dol liirauil tipuard miy lui ronl liy cxpn' atmv ex-pL-le oiheiuliiela rivll'rt'il lut'e-r. Addri'' fttini'i .1. it. iti.ngrK, liubiiuril, Or vJOH MINTO, imuxsca ot MERINO SHEEP, fllAKKS ploa'iuo In oftVrliu: to llio Wool-Grower of k. Orvioii niul ih mlJoltilni'TiTillnrl-K thu cbanca te iMircliaoo TlIOiamilUUIKI) MKltl.NOS, and nt iirliiKitrtU'iiiltriuiittiai they can, ond will en. deivor to. nil Mu'i'ii ol tV- enmo iiuallty ai.d value at Ml't'll ClIKAI'fllt IIATKrt llun Wli can po.bly ho Impoili'd. hxHin.imtion and romparlron with otli. vr Sheep ottered hi ihu nutki t urn cordially Invited. Addrcm JOHN MINTO, Snleui, tlrefoii. N. II. The Hani" and Itnui ljiml) of the rl-rk can hueeiion the lSI.ANt) t'AH.M. adjoining Halem. Tim Kwchcun hu ..'iii at the rarnu pUre, er at Ihu 1111,1, VAHM foiirundahall mllei' outli of the city. .lelll, yintemher in, fs7J. Tho Celebrated Thnroushbred Stallion S DR. I.IHI5SLEY vyiM. 8TAM) TUN ENiJl'INM SKASON AT Prom March liH'm .lu' 1 it'i Mii an he liken to thf laier M.tli.e u ll-an .t IMvld.nn, or rem to man .IAMKn f. IIYIIKK Halem. JOHN G. WllXGET, Dealer In Trotting and Draft Stallion, blmk mwm TTIMi STAND. TltlJ PltKHRST HICVJON, AT" TT tliu r.irtn of J". W. NokiiiUIi. Iilxte,. Iollc connn-.niidutPI Itlll.V A ((i.'-i Mtaiiiu, In bar.,. on PiMi) and tatnrdrtysofeacli wink, nfier thoiuirt. or April Tl'.UMS Por the Siwon. $'i at tho end offho Hcrtron. INbl'IfANt'i:. flii, piynhlu when the Jlare '. known to ho with loal, or uhen tliu owner ha patted ultli her. All hllli piyuhlo In ioIdcetn. Mnrei Irom n illi'tnnco p'lrttired and cared fur at tt per week hut tit rlnka taken. Iescrlilloii mill reII(reo. IW.ack Ht.-ux-okii Id HI lunula ;i IiilIib l.tcli. " c.tre oll, nnl wtlh oicrinil llx. Vn hrud hy Vnu Itoynoldii. Urn, Wlna'oiii Maine. HIk iI.iiii as tlomans .Mcrreiifrcr. Ii Htone Meffeiiffcr, hy Wlrthrop Mi:firiieer, hy Ji nortc.t MeveiiL'iT Tfio ltnnoldV Mnro, dam of ni.Auiv niuAniiKK, MPiuiiea ij.xi poiuiut, and iv.ti a lluu camplu or llio Slvracntrflr stoclc. "LACK STIIAMIKlt was ulrcel li tho Wycr'a liomo.n h.iy rtallloti wtlihlnul.!l.0 pound, and get ter of nn uxtm llnu or trolling colli. Capuhlu or trottliiKhliiiiiuir In U:',ll Airnrnliu, niul has repeated lvmaituht half mllu In 1:10 lie ivnc tired by Gen. Knox, out ol a Mr-tanuer mare, vvcllilmt iaui poanU llf.ACIC STItANOKU haa n very powerful iet or llmtii, very rtraluh', with pimhrcl mid knco Joint low down, thu hone precede mid innftles. perfect ramtile of hi jrranil fire, (leu, Knox. A IIUAVY-DIUUdUT Clydosdal Stallion Hlreil hy Nethcrhy, dim hy hay Wallaco, will itanil lor Mart's at thu t arm uf tno proprietor, 3STovr 3VTo3Vrix.ti-7dLllo,. YAJiiiii.i.eouuty. $30 to Insure, payablo when, tlio maru U known ui hu In fua.. MILTOW, Half Brother to Caledonia Chief, th fastest Trotting Stallion in Canada, Sired hy Howo'a Itnyal tJeorgo. Dam hy old Ifarlu way. thu celebrated Iilh lllood lforo, will aUud for Mare III East Portland, At tho Stable of JOHN FHAZKIJ, from April loth to July tt, 1ST?. iJ-JO lo lilHiirc, iuyahl wheo Ihu Maru I known to hu In oal. f25 lor tlioNcn noil, payable at thu tlmuof inrvlcu. March TO, 1KT, JOHN REDMOND. FAMILY GROCBHIES, Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Tobacco and Cigars, CO.U.MKIU'l.tk STREET. li!em. April 1 IS7S. dAwtt Administrator's Notice. Kontucky-Bred Stallions, The Thoroughbrod Stallion AMIT. PKniOItBlt-TliI relehrated horo 1 by War Panco. thu immi or hexliorton and Heel. ThltMS Thu beaeou, t'lZ, Tho Fine Mambrino Trotting Stallion, IUSBY. Awarded First Premium at th Oregon Stato Fair, 1876. DKSCIUrTIOX AND PEfliaiinK. - I.uhy In . lUrt: liiuwn, in hand hlcli. and wa rlre-il h Kricon. Utilamhy llooilu: '.M hy dray Kaijlc; VI hy Aratq. krlcon h- V'n)' Mamlirluo i hur. entof thetrottlnir nmruAfit Candle. lly' .MambrUio Chief wa cou hy Miiuhrlmi IMymanlt r, who un hy Mamlirlro, outt or a miru hy l'mati'r Mambrino n a on oC Imp. Mt'Mijrr ho wa the fire or.VSdnllah, aud tho (.rand .ir of ItjiMUV Hamblo'oiilan, well .Marabiliio Chlil; tho earner tho laltva a brown mnro, a celehruted roadster and fauicu breeder, lreil by a eray ImrKO. a inn or Imp. Mefumm. w hu tood In Iinrlicx. co., N. . Krlcnn liana ueord or S.sev. .Id Ixnt.ot lour year old, and I thutlreofKrlc. with a record pr 8:JSl,, at four ear old. and flobln, mIUi o 'WIJ" ',U.itwoytaroM, and2'.0,at nxyr. "It "-J-'aab. wlih record. S;tv, .t three era elJ; and I tho lro of mn ntlm. ;ood kbc. TKUMS-Tho Season, fi5. WILL 8TA.VII IX SALM ot nnrbln'a Staole. Vburfduy, Prlcuy.andSatulduv, ATAl.HAXV, Muuday aiiaxiiuradny. JOHN YOUNG. aytOmM I'rcprletor. The Handsome Young Half-bred Clydesdale Stallions, riliin under..-! 1 lh- t'omuy C d.havliis Seen -"x'y appoicted by urtor Mi-ton roua v. n ..!. .r. in'nliraior nt th e.laie of II. C Uj'n, late or wild c. uiiiv. dHTiMttd: tlwicfeiv all nw.on hulm-.-iilm. ijintiivl ald ornate 111 pleann vuvieiil tho k-heb to tj.i a mliiu niinr j' hl imukhn', near tebb rd. In aUleoiintv wl hln lx iarii frtim thU U-iio, and ier.'not . -.u. e.UTo mil utiM'o nuk irumedl ate ia mn I. c. OvVi'O). XumV MhhU f,t 4jd. 855f877ri .-. ln Q4ttFri' KhllV.AHRMt, MftlRe. ROMANCE & ADVENTURE, 's , I'l.Ol'EltTY OP WILLIAM CHALMERS, J Mill tlld AC rf1--T-- "-S . "Clnv.W. j t-ornelln. Vi.-wMiticiou county, ibo tnahuj etoi., from Aerll Ht to Juh- nt. They tallied two rtrt pre-. lialuni'iitibeOrptoahtKieValrUilfdlJ, for tbo bee. n...:." " ui nm ne oeni-iria team. IbKMM 'i(t to liikiirrs 'vablo when tha maru t Wiimn in ho In iot.l. laren elUeosed ef bo fore fo.ili, to lw jld for a la leal. Jattrul W.M. CHALMKBS. Siiroeor to .V, N. fif.bert & Co,) C. UZAPOVAGB, ..healer In.. BOOTS & S5SOES, llolnun' Block, e'luamejci.il St., t'jreo dwr north or tho I'ojt Otrko, SA .?i, Or. aptly Iri.