Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 01, 1877, Image 8

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at CoiV- ulton's, Lort? CalloU Vr Ten Mile
Crook,.' Noar the Junction of Tjrgh Vnlloy
and Canyon City roads, I pass the upland
farm of Mr. Uuford, formerly of Marlon
county. In this locality soveral settlors aro
ommonolng farms, and in tho mattor or wa
ter for farming and domostlo purposes (nozt
to good soil tho most important object), Mr,
Uuford lias good wator by digging fdxtoon
foot; tlmbor for fuel and fonolng Is roacbod
In from II vo to flftoon miles, with no toll
brldgoB to cross. I think tho climato horo is
nomowhat modified, by tho nearness of tho
Cascado rango, in favor of upland farming,
l'asslug ovor UoschutoH by way of tho lower
brldgo, and rising out of tho canyon, thoro
is a porcoptiblo chango In tho growth. Tho
bunch grass la cloaror of intormlxturo with
othor planta, yot thoro aro enough of such
plants as tho dwarf lupino, a sundial and a
spoclos of wild mustard, to mako mo boliovo
a grain crop might bo socurod. At Price's
farm, six tnilosEaat of Doschutos, afalrcrop
of ryo hay is promised on the top of tho
lilghost land in tho vicinity. It Is the second
sowing aftor tho plow, tho seed bolng bar
rowod in after tho first crop was cut. Mrs,
1'rlco, of whom I sook information, (borhus
band bolng gono for wood or lumber) speaks
of throo tons of ryo hay to tho aero, but I
confess I would not guoss to heavy a ylold,
Tho poach doos woll as an orohard troo horo.
Thero Is no spring wator near tho road, from
1'rlco's to Loonard's brldgo, on tho John Day
rlvor, twonty liillos Kastword, but llvo mllos
in thutdlroctloii,JcsfoKatoiigots woll-water
In sovon foot dopth, Tho soil horo Is a vory
dry sandy loam and of almost uniform qual
ity where it is cut into in ordor to construct
ditch and dyko fences, Tho quality doos
not chango In most places at tho dopth of
four foot. As fencing n farm would bo, uoxt
to land and wator, tho most Important Horn
horo, I obsorvo that Mr. 1'rlco's ryo Hold Is
fenced with a ditch and dyko, tho lattor top
pod out with a six-Inch wldo board nallod to
posts sot in tho dyko, so 1,000 foot of lumbor
would lop out L',000 foot of fonco. Tlmbor Is
roaohod at tho Cascade mountains, in thirty
miles of I'rlcoH, with toll at Doschutos brldgo
or eighteen miles to tho Klickitat country,
Vwlth furrlago ncroes tho Columbia. Thopos
'alhlo and probable posts horo would bo I ho
oriokota, mice, and sand-rats (a small animal
of tho marmot kind.) 1 am told that botwoou
tho Dosohutos slid John Day rivers, say
twonty-nvo mllos ICawt and Wont, and from
tho Columbia Southward to Iluko Ovou post
olllac, near Autolopo valloy, fifty mllos or
more, thoro aro not, orhaps, moro than two
tlozon actual settlors. Thoro aro probably a
liundrod pluccs as promising to yiold woll
wator at Juoonsldorablo dojitlis as on Mr.
Kitou'rt farm, Tho number of placos whoro
Mpriug wator cim bo had by grading a road
down into iv eviuy on, Is, I have reason to bo
liovo, iiiuuh greater. Tho conditions undor
which thimo springs could bo utilized by
grain farmorH, would, In most coses, bo for
ouo of two, throo, or moro, by mutual agroo
mout, to homestead or pro-ompt tho land
covering tho wator, and tho othors tho near
it bodies of arable land, and dlvldo cijult
ably. In many cases throo or four could
Kot ollglblo situations in tho canyon for
boinoitoacN, with Hiilllolont ground for gar
dens and frultN and convonlonces for sooIhI
liitercourso, but ut tho oxponso of bolng shut
in from tho constant slgnt of tho groat scon I u
vlows that most of tho upland sltuutbus In
tho Columbia rl yor valloy atl'ord. Tho pros
out hituatious of iiiauy of tho sottlors look
vory odd to a Halomlto. I stand souiotlmos
on a favorablo point for n look Into a deep
canyon before inn and seo a narrow strip of
doop groou vegetation. No house Is to bo
mooii, no sign of fencing or othor Improve-
inont, yet that even greou In tho bottom of
tho canyon Is evidently not tho work of na
turo merely. I turn mid follow tho road I
loll to got tho view, down Into tho vory nar
row chasm, I roaoh tho bottom at last, and
Hud a nlco little trout stream meandorlng
through u strip of the richest kind of alluvial
Mill. A cabin of uaturo'a coloring stands
against tho precipice on one side, m corral
ugalust tho othor, and a rudu fence, often of
stone, divides them from tho strip of greou
1 saw from tho heights, That strip oi greou
la tho farming laud of tho ownor of tho
house. It roaches a uillo down tho winding
mny on, Hi tho sotthn's usage hero penults a
claim to cover that dlHtauce, Tho crops all
look well on tho canyon bottom, being gen
erally Irrigated from below by tho waters
which How undor tho shallow bud 6f alluvial
soil, Tho sun beams down hot into theso
narrow valleys, and thatatUmU tho condi
tions favorable for soma of the best orchard
Units, poauh for liutamv, to grow to perfec
tion, Willi with that addition to the other
moans of good living found In lCtsteru Or
ton,! can't say 1 have fallen iu love with
life In u canyon,
An Knjovaiii.i; Kvi'.nino. Mr. and Mr.
N. A, Clarke, usslMtd by their boautltul
daughters, gavo a cordial reception Winlnrs
day u eulug, at their pbtasaul Iioino In South
Nalem, to the Indies and gentlemen In attend
unco at tho. Stale Uruuge, together with a few
liivtum mentis or tne city. Tholr rooms
were tilled by appreciative friends, and tho
Hours new ly all loo swlllly, diversified with
pleasant conversation, music, and song, A
Unitttlful collation was served, and aa the
' weo sum' hours " drttw nigh, and tho good
bye's were said, many were the pleaaaut re
membrances stored In each heart, and many
the kind wishes for the gonial family whose
lionplialltles had been so lavishly beatowed.
-A'flltlMKIIIN, '
Mu.Kmrou: About a doeau of u aaw Dr,
Davis, of Solo, take a caucttroutof the free
of Mrs, Cornelius at tho rosldencoof Mr, N.
O. l'arker, on the t:h. No chloroform was
udiiiltifate'-cd, encouragement and prospect of
tiro induced her to (tear It, Dr, Dvlt acoult-
HHI IIIU1MII Willi ma uauai KUIIIIV. ill
Tho Wheat Market.
The whoat market continues depressed
not having rocovorod from tho docllno In
Liverpool, no doubtalsoduotothodlscovory
that wo havo plenty of wheat to answer this
coast until after harvost. Tho quotations for
tho week will bo found In our regular mar
ket report.
Wo gather from tho H. P. CVmmeromf
Jlcittlrf that tho showery weather of tho lwt
few weeks has boou a great assistance to
California Holds that wore not Injurod past
remedy, and contracts aro already made
for soveral ships to load for wheat to Liver
(tool with now wheat In June, freights being
at the low rato of X'Z per ton, Tho show ory
weather has added considerably to tho crop
prospects.
Harvest has already commoncod In Cali
fornia, Hero lu Oregon wo aro having a
most favorable season for sprlng-sowed
grain, and fall wheat does not seem to suiter.
It is not easy to imagluo how prosjiectsof
wheat growers could bo Improved from what
they kociu to be at presout.
It the quotations ot wheat aro high after
harvest It Is probable that a great portion of
tho Oregon crop will be immediately sold
and tho finances of tho country relieved of
all embarrassment. Wo feel like repeating a
caution to our friends lu the country, to go
slow and not spend their money beforo they
get It. Kyorythlng looks favorable, but it Is
bent to bo on tho saft) side and tako no un
necessary chances.
Local Markets.
Salom Mills have dropped fo fl.'JO per
bushel for wheat, with little ottoilng at that
price. Some small lota previously purchas
ed arc coming in and it seems possible that
tho home supply will not more than equal
tho demand.
Wool has advanced to 1 cents for good
grades and i cents per pound has beeu
ottered for choice lota. It laaald that for one
vory choice lot 'JtK cental has been offered .
(Quotations may bo stated aa i cents to 23);
cents per pound. Kaatern Oregon at the
lower figure, but Kasteru wool stands belter
lu tho market this year than heretofore.
It must bo remembered that the Hocks of
Marion county average a higher grade thau
the real of the Stato and quotations are there
fore higher here thau elsewhere.
Here, at Salem, merchants are giving IS
rcma wr uvuiu iur epm, 3 u " evil IS per
1. Ill do u ml for liuttnr: unit AOrautH usr builinl fur
pleasant irxul nature and ctMlnnu itinlii oat, llav U In lluht datuanJ. iwtnvriv
All with confidence aud (he rwull la succct to U per ton.
'" Jfon'a Spirit of the Turf
,cago, a cut of the above
mw., jtho following notice of her.
We have 'not room at this time for tho cut,
which is similar to others of Mr. Myer'a
stock wo havo published heroloforo :
White Hose is onoof tho best specimens
of tho I'orchoron Horse. Sho is not without
beauty, as our readers will at onco percotve,
but power is tho grand characteristic In hor
dovolopomont. She is of full blood; was
bred In Ohio, and arrived in Oregon in Janu
ary, 1870. Sho is white and in good condi
tion; hor wolgbt 1700 pounds; a low,
wldo, woll-muscled animal, of rare excell
ence. Whito Koso Is tho property of Mr. W.
O. Myor. tho nioneor Importer and breodeY
of I'orchoron Horses on tho Paclflo coast.
Tho first importations of this valuable breed
in thn United States, occurred In 1830, and
Mr. Harris of Now Jorsoy achlovod a groat
succoss. Elovon years lntor, Mr, Fulling
ton of Ohio, having visited Franco on othor
business, purcuasou a inroo-year-oiu i-or-choron
Colt, which ho brought with him to
Ohio. A long voyago In a sailing vossol had
mado havoo with thoappoaranco of tho Illus
trious Btrangor, ins mano nnu tan uau uisap
poarod,svo tho stump of a caudal appontl
ago; and tho horso Louis NaM)loon was tho
subjoct or many disparaging Jokos. His
coltfl spoodlly established an oxcollont ropu
tation for him. Prior to his death, at tho
ago of 21, he had boon brought to this State,
whoro ho was ownod by Messrs. Dillon it
Co.; and had becomo tho siro of more than
400 successful stallions: many of which sold
for f L',000 each . This horso, by his progeny,
oxtendod tho I'orchoron brood ovor tho Wes
torn Statos, which, until his arrival, had not
boon sensibly affocted by tho earllor impor
tation, Until tho year 1870, few othor Por
choron horsos woro I m por tod, but within
tho lost nix years importations for salo havo
boon numorouH. Tho truo I'orchoron is now
scarce, Thoso who raito horses for salo as
Porohornnn, iu tho neighborhood of Char
tros, which is tho centor of that trade, pur
chaso foals lu Iiolglum, Plandors and olso
whoro; and after preparing thorn for tho
markot, soil thorn as Porchorons. All heavy
gray horcos nro callod Porchorons in that
country; and beyond doubt, tho raco has
beon Isrgoly crossod by tho truo brood, but
pure blood Is comparatively rare. Mr. Myor
considered all tho various typosand families,
boforo concentrating his iittontlon upon tho
Porchorons, and his nctlvo exporfenco at
that time as a brocdor had extended over
almost a quarter of a contury. Ho com
menced tho now doparturo with White Princo
lu Docombor, 1870, and had thon iu addition,
three mares, ono full bloodod,andlwothroo
fourths bloodod. Whlto Princo has boon an
oxcollont siro, and his got aro kind and
geutlo, with good llfo and stamina, liy
common consent tho l'erchorou horso Is
tracod to Arab stock,
Tho Oodolphln Arabian, whoso wonderful
caroor omployod tho pen of Alexandre Du
mas tho older, was said to havobcou prosont
od to tho King Louis XIV of Franco, by tho
Kmnoror of Morocco. Durlnc tho llrslntiar-
tor of this contury Oodolphln and Oallipnll
woro tho names of two noblo animals, tho
proporty of tho French government, Import
ed by tho Stato to Incroaeo tho valuo of tho
national norso. 'ino poweruu grays iusi
named havo douo much to Improve tho I'or
choron. Gray Is tho predominant color.
Tho climate of La I'orclio is admir
ably adapted to tho valuablo brood
which Air. Myois has accllmatod.
Ashland. Jackson county, Oregon, has a
beautiful climato and soil, and his succoss is
good testimony, that tho chango to tho
specialty which engages his attention, Is ap
preciated, Cascado Road and Brldgo Company.
Tho company that owns tho road aoross
tho Harlow rou to, noar Mt. Hood, havo on
advortlsomont IhIIioFaumku this wook,and
thoso who Intond to cross tho mountains
should read it. Thoy claim that this routo
Is In oxcollont ordor and that It Is tho host
and nhortost. For ono thing, it cortalnly is
tho oldost and best known, and lias answered
a good purposo for many years.
Mr. Fondal Kutherlln has boon shoarlng
his fine Hook of sheen at Wilbur during tho
present week and tho ylold oxcoodod his
greatest expectations. Quito a number of
them ranged from US to 10 pounds por ilooco.
IVuinitciiler.
Wool.
Wool buyer are advancing the price so
that within a week It has gono up from 22
cents per pound for gcod valley grade, to
23K on Wodneaday. we do nt t gather from
any source ovidence that a great advance
maybe expected, Indeed, a constant do
clme baa taken place in Eastern markets
since last fall, but the Centennial Exposition
maxeuregon wools Known ana mere is a
cortatn demand at good price for tho long
staple wools that come from Oregon, and
Eastern commission hnmspn nrn making
direct efforts to seen re our clip, It is safe to
hold on a week or two before selling. Tho
Eastern buyers aro now in California, and by
themlddlooftho month will bo In Oregon,
and perhaps the best tlmo to soil will bo
whon they aro among us compotlng to pur
chase. Wo inollno la tho opinion that nothing will
bo lost by waiting a bit, and something may
bo gained by it. Tho financial stringency
makes it vory necossary that wool-growors
luniizetm moir cup is worm to assist mem
through harvest. It Is certain that if all tho
wool in Marlon countv or nnvother cotintv
was bulked in ono man's hands, to sell to
best advantage it would bring two, or moro,
cents por pound above what Individual far
mers can sou it for.
Wool should bo balod and pressod and
cleaned of tags and dung locks so that it will
appoar at fair advantange. Tho tlmo Is com
ing, and wo hope Is not far oft", whon all our
products must go to market In good condi
tion. It Is for the Interest of all wool-growors
that tholr staple ahould bo hold In bulk
to soil at good advantago and go to market
in good order.
Wool buyers como here on speculation,
bUV OUr Wheat anil fAkn nlinnnnn nn aavlnc-
thomsolvos afterwards. This bolng
me caso wny cannot tho wool-growers
bulk tholr products, consign tholr wool to
somo first-class houso to soil on commission,
find thomsolvos reallzo whatovor speculation
Is In it? This is an Important query and
woll deserves consideration. Every year
tho wool clip of Oregon wll Increasoand
Eastern competition for purchase Increaso
with it. Already a responsible Philadelphia
housq Imi money doposlted horo and offer
an advnnco of 18 cents por pound for good
Oregon wool, attracted by tho qunllty of our
wiiui-i nniiwii m mo uontennut imposition.
It might bo worth whllo to mako o sulllolont
effort to tost this mattor thoroughly.
WILLAMETTE TBAHSPORTATION AND
LOCKS COMPANY.
TIIK KOM,OWINO It.VTim OK
mi (IrAlti ntnl l.lfillr liiiv,, l,Mn,i ,.h.
tiihllniiott ly this romp'iny in flm maximum
rates for ono year from May lit, 1877, vi. :
i"cr jon.
to Portland ft 00
l 7ft
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AVERILL
FAI2TT..
It Islprcparcd ready lor Immediate use, and of
ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE.
It Is easy to apply.
For durability,
and It will
beauty, and
not crack, peel or chalk 01T.
brill Innry of color It Is
For sale In any quantify by
WEATHERFORD & CO.
....DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY.
SALEM, : : : OREGON. may2tf
JOHN HUGHES,
-DEALER 1N-
Q-rooeries
PAINTS,
dXld DE3COT7-lSi023LS,
XTOTICE
1.1 KrolRlit on
Oreuon City
lluttovllk"
Clminpoeg
Dayton
Knlrllolif
Wheatlnnil
Lincoln
Hlllelil "
Kola "
luilcpemlciico '
Ankonys Lauding "
lluoim VUtu '
Hprlnglllll "
Albany "
Corvallls "
l'oorla "
Monroe '
IlarrUbiiri; '
KiiReno City "
Undo anil Kloursblppcd from tlio points above
inoutlaneil tllrcettoAiitoila will becliarKed $100
por ton additional.
Tho company will contnact with parties who
dCNlro lt,to tnmspnrt Uraln and Klouriit abova
rutcH for liny upcclflcd time, net cxccoiIIiil' llvo
yotrs.
, H. O. IlKKD. Vlco rrcMdent W.T. A L.CO.
Portland. Anrl 1 2S. 1877. Muvl3tn
.. 1 7ft
... 2 00
.. u no
... a to
. . a r o
.. 'i no
.. 3 7ft
.. a 78
,. :ioo
. . :i do
.. :i oo
.. .100
.. :i M
.. 3M
.. 4 VO
.. I 00
..6 00
OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
-A.23.c3. Buliaing Materials
OF ALL KINDS.
IS THE AGENT FOR. THE SALE OF THE
RUBBER PAINT, ALU COLORS,
Mycr Jto 3L.OAVoiiNtolnN VarnlMlioH,
HOWELL & BEOTHERS' WALL PAPER AND BORDER,
I WILL GIVE TIIK
Highest Cash Price
"W
-ron-
AL30,
SHEEP - WASH TOBACCO,
Xoi ale Ity
M. MEYER.
Huloin. Mnyll, la77.
13ml
Alterative
4
-AND-
JSfixx Juan
Stato Stroot,
Lime.
Salom
Orogon.
FRANK BROS. & CO.,
104 & 106 Front Stroot. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
IMrOHTEllS AND DBALE11S IN
I
Agricultural
Implements !
Sole 1'ncllic Accent, for tho Genuine and 1VorMItcuowncl
WALTER A. WOOD'S HARVESTING MACHINES,
Embracing Endless Chain and Sweep Rake, Self-Raking Reapers,
One- and Two-Horse Iron Mowers, Mowing Attach
ments, Harvesters, and Self-Binders.
To Purify tho Blood uso r. jnyno-.
Alirriitltc. It nets illroctly on tho
blood, Htlimilatlug tho nlorlieiitH,
overcoming tho obsthmto Htato of tho
por en of tho skin, and Imparting n
healthy jjlow to tho Coiunloxlon.
1'lmples, l'uRtules, Tetter, niul Skin
Diseases of nil Uliuls, Mercurial
Atl'ectlons, TuinorH, and nil vnrlo
tlos of comnlnlntH arising from de
prnvtHl or dlsordored blood, nro ef
fectnally erndleated by this remedy.
Scrofula In all Its Forms u rami
by tho poralstont uso of ir. Jnjrmi
Allrrntlvr. It destroys tho polbon
oii8 prlnclplo which orlginntpti Soro
fnhi, niul ultimately drives It from
tho Kyhtcut. It will rcmovo enlnrgc
inonts of tho Ohuida or lioncs, and
Is n safo romoily in eases of Uleera
or Korea of all kinds.
Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings nro
cUbctuully ouroil by Ur. Jujtbo". Al
trrmtlvr. By Btlmulatlng tho notion
of tho nbsorbonts, nil watery or eal
careoua depositions nro gnulunlly
carrleil off, toning up tho patient nt
tho Bamo tlmo, by utrcugthenlng tho
dlgostlvo organs niul oxcitlng tho
Liver, KUlnoys, Ae. to perform tholr
Amotions. For Dyspopsln nud Liver
Complaint It has proven n remedy,
and it hns established cures in iiisea
of Kpllepsy. It may Ihj safely relied
on by any ono neoillng n meilleluo
o build lip tho HyMcm, cleniwo tho
blooil, or to rostoro tho normal notion
of tho l&crctlvo Organs.
T. A. DAVIS A CO,, WnoleMleAscBti.rorUs&d
Oncos, oclJml
ThoAValtorA. Wood Unrivalled
Hnrvoster and Solf-liindor
In tlio crrntcrt I.abor-Bavlni; Madiltio In tho world.
With till iiucliliif, ono man with thrco liorarH ran
cut anil bind from U to 15 acre or s;ralu per Unr, and
tntwowccki tlmo tared In harve'lloi; n crop oy be
Klnnluc la ffjfon. It maylia nedcltlicra uilarvca
tor and Sclf-Ulnder, or at Harvester alone.
Tlio Kfirvcstor and Solf-Bindor
It tho bet ami mod wonderful Ilarvcttln); Mactilno
ever know 11. Ttio
Waller A. wood Chain llako and now
Iron Sweep Itako
(NKI.F-KAKINU ltKAlKIIS)
Aro the Itent tivlMlaklin; Iteapera on earth, ami wo
nro tiuiiii; lor inumaiiNwio wuicenyu aiiilulvout
a clmiice to try It acnuiet anylhliiK made.
1'AKMEltS AND DKAl.Elta,
Aro cautioned n-alnt a clietp and llsht mower ofler.
nl at n Wood machine, and purchaser thoul.l ho turo
Ihit thev Ki't lu.i'lilucs (laminit "W'Al.TKIt A.
it uuu," at uniiooiuer are cenuine. Tlio -amout
Waller A. Wood's New Double-Geared
Open-Guard Iron Mowers,
With llratii Hearing, pMent Oil Cap, and new and
Impruu'd (iimrdt, nre kiiiarouleed to bo the Uett
Mower lathe World. Tlio
Waller A. Wood Improved Trcadwell
Header.
Warranted tupcrlor to any Header In tho markot.
Iron Wlit'elf, tiprlu llnlanco, AiJiiturilo Hoc), made
ttroci; and ilurablo. ltun by Chilnt Inttead or lklln;
none acquainted with lleaaer. alter having teen tnlt
machine, need bo told thl I the U6tl Header In tho
Market, aa It wlllboappaicnt on iduht. It took dm
premium anno uemenuiai, .nnj, uruco laio oi lien
lun county belni: une ot the Ji
award.
Lako Superior Iron, and from tho tupcrlor manner In
wlileli nur rkulna aro tot ami ovary wliaol baUnrrd.
All perfect track.
Tlio Buford Iron Gang and Sulky Plow,
and Hie Browne Iron Sulky Plow.
I.lfiht Draft, catlly adjuttcd with Fcrcwa or Levcrf
for Lcvilorbldelilll (Iround. Thcto I'lowa aro fc
pcclall) rtcommrnrted to the Farmer of Oregon and
Watbluctou Territory t the Mshtctt Draft, tho
mott mbflnnllal. tymmetrlcal and tho mutt catlly
rontrolled, and a doln betttr work under all condf.
tlont thau any other l'low- In tho market.
Tlio Famous Black Hawk Single Plow.
KaMitt for nun and hcatt. Novcr fall to clean well.
Theto plow havo been thoroughly and tovcrely tcttci!
In California and elrowhcro, and round tnporlorto all
Jud;e who made the
The LA BELLE WAGON,
lrltlo or tho Putlllc Coast,
FAIIM, 81'MNCl, or nxrilKSS, wldo or narrow
track. Eaoteru bedaudtop box, or California ttako
rack bed ard box. w Ith California and Oregon adjust
able UOLl.Klt llltAKK. The bett brake made.
LIOHT DUAFT AND WAHUANTKD.
Eery wheel rolled lu boiling oil befora the tiro It
tet, and the wagon has Mood the tett of tlio climato
or California belter tninauy oiner wagon in mo war
ket, and runt four to the huudred pound llchter than
any other, owlucto ouruiluga tVctn manufacturvd
exnrettly for ut from bratt pattcrnt wnlch are not
affected by the weather, and cut from the celebrated
majiStf
ollirr. All thfm
tlio bett on the Pacific Con ft. A
always on hand for the above riowt
'Iowa aro fully warranted to
lull i
bo
Hock of ExtroH
Tho
Red Jacket Chilled Iron Plow.
With Steel l'olntt and Cutter. And tho renowned
COLLINS PLOWS AND EXTBAS,
And tbo Celebrated
M'SHEBEY FORCE FEED DEILL.
A full line of tho bett
STEEL
GOODS
In tho market: alto a full aitortmciit of tho mott lm
proved kind or
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
A lull atorlc ontxtraa lor the Walter
A. Wood, and other llarveattug Mn
chluea kept conataiitly, on hand.
lly tcndlnc ut your addrett. and fprdfjlnc thear
Helen wautcd. wo will man you Detcrlptlve Circular
ane 1'rlcoMttt free, and will lumlih any inrtherin
foro.at!oudcfircd. Aiiicn' 13-IIorKC Tower Portable
Stcnm KitKiucN niul complete
TbrcNltliiET or AI1U Outfit.
Tho St. Louis Invincible Thresher
AND 8 and 10 HOUSE CARY MOUNTED POWER.
rotltlvely the bett machlno ever atedln the Mlttlf
lppl alley and tho North Wett. aid the comlnc
machtne lor the Paclflc Coatt. Fully Improved with
etpeclal featnret to meet the want of the Farmer of
Oregon. The Saptrlntendent of the Factory wis
here iat year to tee what feature could be added to
make tbete the mott popular machine In Orciron.
Wo S. NEWBUltY, Manager,
PORTLAND, OR.
Notice.
T IIAVR & IIOII8K AN
X with to trade for Una In the rounlry
May Itt 1877, U
LOT
unlry.
J. HEN'UY
THAT I
Title mod,
llilOWN.
For Sale !
THE FINE HKS1DKNCE corner of Com'ne
clal and Dlvttlon ttreett. In denrable tlluatlon,
with houteUrse, well dnlihed, and convenient-
nireil. and eroond tattcruily ornamented. ill
bo told vory lowr and on occomoiCMUtluj
LKD WILLIS.
ration' Block SutcBU tixix.
tenn. Apply to
icpSt
SPECTACLES, SPECTACLESl
For Old and Young.
Far-Siglitcd and Noar-Sightedr
ShootlmcClaaaea for Sportsmen.
6TEKL, SILVER, AND GOLD FRAMES.
I AM prepved to tupply 8petUele to fit all eye, at
price to tnlt. W. W. MARTIN,
Jeweler Optician, Bank Block, Bute- St.
Salem, May 1. 1870. 6m
Jo. AC CD i 1'uo.mx, BloonUnston Nanory, 111.
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