Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 08, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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In dMoribtng farming tba narrow oanyon
Bottoms in Eulirn Oregon, I wonH n'oftolsh
to convey the Idea that snob ro the only alt
nations In whlob firms aro made, or that the
btftom land on the streams are Invariably
Tery narrow, That Is tlio rule In regard to
what I raw, but tho volley of Rock Creek,
Eitof tboJobn Day river, is", to Homo ex
tent , an exception. For a lllllo distance
from tho latvsr rlvjr rink Orjak otnjroa Is
narrow, And tho foil Hour It stnHlp, but about
mllo up It widen Roinn, unit (ho hills com
down low, and tho rich diluvial bolt In con
vortod Into u Hiring of firms, which, ns
iiorncstcnds for laro stook-rnMiiK Inlr-nMs,
aro vory vuluablii, Homo of llmso Icuslions
liavo changed hands :it whit U (toiitod fair
rates, for good whpnl Ittmln in tho Wlltonirllti
mlloy. I oxatnlnoi a pl'in or -'))iiiro,o,t
this stream, that U fUVri'il Inr niln by tbu
owner, Di bras 11 u t; 1 rt s n , ( 1 1 t.s I-'jaiu'Ii C'lmr
ley). Thoto Is from m. verity i'i eighty rotim
under grain crops. I'r.itim 1iiuh tind birn
oontraotnU and partly paid lor. Tho proper
ty covora enough of tho meidfiWol'llio crtyk
botto.11 to glvo goud IioiiioUm(Ih in threo or
four famlllun. Tlio lntul H lit-l I at $:,noi), or,
with crop., Carmine linplriiKiil", and l.'O
hoacl of (nltlo, Sia.OO). On Ibis f.trin thuro Is
an accumulation of htraw rAlhor rtnlcly
atacked, covering ubitit one acre. Tim old
esthtack, tho owner liiPiriiioil mo, was put up
in 18(17. A few hand fills pulled from the
aide showed It to bj bright and Mvoct. From
thlH mid othor hlnclta J c.itttnlned I conclude
thorojl'i no osoMlonJtrj build oostly bnrns In
this portion of Kistorn Oitgou In Ontario
avo hay or" straw or Winter food.
From thin portion of Hock Creole I went
Southward to the hold of Butt" Creek, where
tho heud branches of that Mroam ore fed by
tho uprlngs of tho Northwest Npur of tho
Itluo Mountains. Tho tllstnnco ucrowi the
plaloau to FixhII post ofllco nmongbt the
foot'lilllx, Is about forty miles; North to the
Columbia rlvor. eighteen tulles. The Roll on
all this upland Is of the t-nmo light windy
loam as that lying bctuofii the Dcholmio
and John D.iy. Tho .Summer nllmals, I
Juilgo from tho vogetithui, lo bo oven drlot
mo that my opinion of the value of those
lauds fur grain finning Is lota favorahlo.
Ah the plain rises to tho fooMilllM of the
Jlltin Mountains, however, It changes grad
ually for tlio hotter, Tho bunch graxs thick,
ens, a variety of other pi win begin toBt
truut tlio oyo growing mom numerous sh you
ascend, until, when you re-icb tho top of tlio
lowest ran go of hills, you have every Indian
tlon of a soil woll adapted to stock-raising
and general farming. Water la more abun
dant, tlmbor for fuel, fenolug and building,
May of access, Very much of this country,
standing Kastward across the bead branobea
of Thirty Mile, Hook, and Willow creeks,
aa never be cultivated, ao this la enough to
laaara that the country saa whole will si-,
ways be pre-eminently a atoek oouatrr.
Bui the arable land la of suaolsat quart!
oadaslt aaUqh eleaer naigabafaao. taaa the
ryplatalta taa North waN,aa4 the grain
rates oa 0mm foot-hill faraae will And eon
Mdanklf laaisl Market aaaoaajat thoae dwetl
MMtN kklaa who surras ataMaMaraslag
aialualyal. Htook-ralslaf too eaalMpar
aued, ooeahused with dalrylag, with mora
son fort aad aaraapa more arafl, tor thovgh
aaora aaow Jails oa the bUU than oath
pUlae, the eetUem bare aay the aaow aaver
artists oa the former, ao that whichever way
the wlad blowe, the bill aide against which
It atrikaa becomes clear of aaow ao soon that
stock oaa alpaoat always get to the ground.
tjftaa the warm and kindly Chinook will kiss
th hlll-topa aad the greaa will be green and
growing, while the plaint below are yet
covered with orustad aaowt aad again this
asasa u Datable Chinook will ntvor the plain
wAh hie ttret salutations. Hut tbeeetller
jag(iagat tha hills baa building and fencing
aMtfirielei he can erect abeltar, put up feed,
aad build oalf lot-i bis stoek will haye a
borne lo go to ia Winter, where feed and
aheltar, cheaply procured, will give theaa an
attrautlve walooae. This will be wore oost
lyand mote difficult on the plains. Many
who are now la the cattle bnMrirsa are begin
alng to be discouraged In view of the foot
that, do all tbey can, should such a Winter
as that 18tll a noma upon them, to collect
Hiolrostlls front the almost bouiuilosa range
and get tbem to food and shelter would he a,
hopelMs task. To the uinii who craves the
axoltouiaut of risk and chatusi In his hut. 1
nsss, this condition of things may hUI
f.totory, but most men prefer a Kr-aterCNr-liy.
This I tbiuk explains tho f4ct that the
ninstnf tboav.tlo.drlvnrs I metbsyoad the
Deschutes river wore willing tnxnll nut,
I ffKjuently met artlas of three, f.iur, or
five young men, nut on branding p"l Itlonw,
each usually with a ntx-mi hor and oiw to
pack the csmp equip . Theyrxuulue the
latito ss they r.'ds over the country, uud col
loct all they istu tlnd Uxin which they have
the right to put the owner's brand. They
ordinarily drive to the nearest uoml, whrro
the branding and marking Is done, without
regard to whether it li the aOhlMimout of
one of tliH moil they aio branding for or not.
h'ouiHiintlKy llid luvotttleut lucoiuoii
lent dtiUtnies front any ujHtaI. lu th it c.to
the elves oryoArllug uro l.vsoed, matkod,
and branded on tho opsit plain. Of course
cattle s treated have no home and n uuu on
horssback Is only hoti to be frarrd and ea
eapml from If paislblo, The cll'oct of this
ayatem on the men who follow it cannot
conduce to tho highest form of civilisation.
As a nursery for cavalry toldlera, it would
be bard to beat, for they dally go over ground
that would make a trained mx hunter or
ateeple abater wince. The woik calls for tho
full exercise of eye and limb. The etlrct Is
saturai- these young men are quick of eye
aud (line of limb. Tbey like to be addrea
d aageutlemen, and when eiapoken tb by
ue were always civil aad obliging. Hut
till I don't think their auperebuuoUnoe of
gentleneas would spoil them for waking
gooiaoldlere. The Incessant riding required,
tha ooalesu between tbetu aad the aulaials
tha eoaHeredooa-
JdkloBof thelri
their proBertrJand theoprortuafUea
tbua givea for ttooee who have lax viewa on
the subject of meutn and iuwm, will aloaoit
certainly give rise to a class of rongb, reck
less men, if nothing worse. I think, there
fore, tbat men wbo Intend to keep capital
permanently Invested In cattle-grazing in
the bunch grass country, should begin to
think If It Is not possible to adopt means for
training Ihelr stock near some locality whore
their employees are enabled to enjoy more
Isrgely tho elvlltzlna Influences of homo.
One means to this end might be tho fencing
of -ulf lols lu hz according to tho number
cattle lcepr, and let tboeows to their cnlvos
at regular llni'H, even though no part of the
milk Is laki'ii for butlor orcheexe-umklng.
In many localities the butter or cheese that
might bn mado would l) ton Importint an
addition to the Incm to bo negiccto'l, I
nisy recur to this ngtln, when I tlvo mv
vlewii ot Ihe bunch grieis luud in n woul
grow lug country.
Tei-T On lltoR'aen rrmil. bttwern Oer'nls
and siiiimi, SIn JJ7lh (Sunday), a fine double
black sImwI If tlio Under will leave It at
Ihu Faiimhu Otlleo, or ui Informillon
whu'M 't in y he oblnlntd, ho will bo reward
ed for his trouble.
Dcuglns County Wool.
Oakland,. Juno 3, 1877.
V.n Faiimkh: In your repnrtnf tho wool
nntrlcntof Juno lt, I (led thenu lemnrkr:
"It mint h'i romemborcil that the llnckri ef
Marlon county nvrrago a higher gradollmn
the rest of tho Hlato, nnd ciuotntlons are
thoreforo higher hero than elscwhoro."
Now. the wool-growers of Dounlas county do
not admit tho etiperlorlty of Marion county
wool, but on tho contrary contend thnt
Douglns stands nboad of any locality on tho
IMclllc Cosst for linn woo!h of tbo different
vnrlotlos. In proof oflhls,iind to show thnt
buyers understand tho elttnllon, lot us com
p.iro tho prices paid hero and the quotation
In tho Faiimi:ii nnd Oregoniun. For n ntitn
bornfycuM our wool has Mild from 2 to-l
onts hlghor thnti your valloy wool nt
Saloni or I'ortlnnd. Wool opened nt Oik
land on May 231 nt &" conts, Ihn Fahmhii
quotes wool that week at 1H to 122cenlH,
yosterday, .lunn 2, buyers wore olferlng 27
otnNt tbo Faiimkh enmo ilny quoins at 23,
aud (-OHIO cxtm lot.s nt 21 chIh. Now tho
Faumimi and Orcpontan bus long ulnco cossed
to bo of IntoreNt to the Douglas county wool
groworsns far as Ihelr niniicotroporls nto
ooncrrnod.
Hlnco comparisons tiro In ordor, I would
alan that DmigliH hns throo MmoH as many
aheop ns Marlon ooun'y , hence wo can oirnr
greater InduconiniitH to bnyors. Thero Is
aoino Kistorii buyerH lu this valley now.
They urn riding through tho county examin
ing our shetip and wool, and I don't think it
will go through California houses this year.
Wool.
The wool market strengthens, an we pre
dicted several weeks ago would be tha esse,
Thursday morning, aa wo go to prase, S3
cental offtred at Salem fbr good wool,
eoaad, from. healthy abeep, of at leaat aver
age nneneee.
A. correspondent from Dmila oottnrjr
wrltee aa to prloee oa4red there, bat all we
oaa aay ia that the wool from taaAneef Soaks
of Mertaos In this vtolaky, whleb' wa be
lieve araaa floe as can be low ad la the (Hale,
has sold bare at Da aeat,aart m higher baa
beet, paid that we on hear ". The ad van
lageofeell UrajaquantlU, from Urea leak
may ba 'Illustrated by. the Dougbta oauaty
market, but w cannot explain thedlfftreaes
area on that aconunt.
The Wb-aat Market.
Toe wheat axarket remalna aa ttbasbeea
for weeks past, no change of condition
either at Liverpool or In tha chief markets of
our own oeeet. It la supposed that the home
supply la about all marketed aa there la nons
coming la. Oar people are therefore not
.personally Interested In the market, except
a Jar as It Indicates he future prospects,
and It aesms eare lo conclude tbat wheat
will bear a good prloe after harvest, by which
wa mean a dollar a bushel or more, all
throuh this valley. That, If the prospect of
abundant crops la verified, will Insure pros
perity to all olasaasof men lu Oregon. Lata
and abundant rains give urancs that all
gralu and hey oropa will yield largely.
Earopaan drain Markot
London, June 6. The htrk Isant Kr
;rr In Us weekly review of the oorn trade
eaye vegMtatlon Is very baokwartl, having
inadalluiH progress under the harsh weather
which prevailed lu May. It l pmbabM the
uur(te uudxr wheat Is largsr this year than
In IBTil, owing lo more favorable seed time,
but the harvest will euUrely dspeiid upon
b future of ihn weaihi-r wfilou up to the
.u,snt ti m.i nlvt-ii proiiiUeol lrgiylU.
Toe growth of all (VX-nU has leeii retarded
The stock or Kjglish wheat lu tariiierx'
html Is now very low as the reoant rise lu
vhIiih was too leinptitig to be re-slated, and -
mstnrlty of holders sold out freely. Ah noon
as syinptmiiH of reutton Mt hi (he otfoilng
at Mark Lane and ill the country luvo b.i,i
very uiosgre, aud Inseltetif the iltviiwarvt
tendeiiey of prices holder ol the Hide re
iiialnltig whtathtedfistly refused uihellat
lets money, icellnKCOtinautihaithe annual
siurcliy wuuld ihnrily bring qieiUilous up
again. As buyers i.nvtt imi been of the
-miii) Idea, huH'iifMi bks beru almost ai a
htHtidstlll, and Males iimM only hsvu bnia
made at a dtolliieof ,1(ii jwr quanur. Af
ifriwoivnih-Mutlvo w,hs of lariin binvt-w
of fmelgu wheat llillo ebe inuld be Kn'ke.l
or In trade at this ee-,M of Um year. Tho
iourmirtiiikluesnt Mark Laiiouwil KrltUy
UkI, when nstosdler lone wu apiwruil, lets
t eeu listless aud uncertain, prlcoa being lol
ly HH per quarter below tho recent hlghtat
point. Considerable uuceitaluty prvvatU as
lo the future courn) of the wheat trade. On
one hand we have uu extstptlonally light
atoek of KnglUh in rarmera' bauds, which
would liidlealo the probability of iucroased
demand upon foreign, and the consequent
enhancement of a value. Oil the other
hand the fact or a large decrease of supply
in America aeeuis likely to be oounterbal.
aiy'd by au extensive outward movement
from Cermany. North KuU and India.
Military operations lu the K-tst having beou
much impeded by the prolonged wet season
the war contluuee without any apparently
decisive sctiou on either sfde, aud for the
present influence ol polltlos baa ceased to
be felt la trade. The blockade of tba Black
Sea baa tended to Inoraasa shipments from
the Baltic, but beyond tbu busluew baa beta
little affected,
thar eubjeet to their
i. w. wsATaaavoaBa
Weatherford & Co..
Wholeaalo and Rcttll Dealers In
DRUGS, PAINTS,
03LSf CLASS,
Patent llodicmes.
GHE9XZCAZ.S,
TOILET GOODS,
' Etc, oto.
PURE WZNESand LIQUOIIS,
I'or Mulicinnl purpoM'B.
rflodioineo Compounded,
Proscriptions Filled.
and
Weatherford & Co,,
Ftair
noinntcrpldl lrct. SAI.K7I.
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Uk '"'
. ajt. "trl.x3:,.
Ocnrrnl ARcnt fur Ori'K'in mil Vftli'iiiluii Tt-r'yfir
Mi!
tlarvesthu
ormick's
Tlio McC.rtrilrlf m'rlilm nru tlici liljvr nr.tl mot
Uii'Shlii lint h tt nver bti-n cun-lnicti-il.
IMIt.TIKKS limkinyinrliiiiire-t! SOetno
mure llt.lil. rst Iruri, '(.'itcnp John' mscliliii r. When
ynti get ii MidOll ICA", atiii ne It wltn primer "iru.
It Utiiiol furtwunly jenn. Jnhu u-l Win. I'-uli, of
thin cminly. tmvouiu-thuy limu mil f-r 213 jrnri,
slid tvlll llllcdiitlnre tueiu The MiL'niinlck II i r
vrmir leek the flicmt T3xori-tlXTirax at
IliiiOrigon rttnlo Fiiiroi "MrilVnll ALh UJJIt.lH.
Do not iirilirany dm llioMrC'oimlrk,uncl)uti Mill ho
iiuiri' wiui juur urcuiru. uuu,
Wail' PorlaMn Power Hay Presse
Unlit lo enlrr. sml rvnrv nnu wnrrintnl Uti rnutl to
ihecniMUit tnuk Iqo firrt premium at the Oregon
HU'eKslroriSiA.
CiiW and examine, or t.tntfor circular)
T. H. WAIT,
sptO OmmTilal atrttt. AALKif.
m
BBBRIN & FABRAR,
WUI "pay the
Highest Market Price
FOa'
500,000 'pounds
iJt"
SACKS AND TWINE
XTuralajhtxI.
Kaqalrsof W, X HMRIN,
VAHktAU MMOTHICHa.
Sslem, May 4, lSTt-Sra.
HIQH-OLA88
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J. W. HOBART,
IMPOUTKU AND IlItEltriKIt Of VUltK-BltKD
a.laht suit Haiti huaHHA mI Rrowu
Mall
lid K.
sieui3 Bum Vlu, Or,
fetixarxaxxx onsi.
lb tbo Circuit Court .if i&v Stt u cf Urvifoo fjr Uie
Ceitnty of Msiluii.
0iV)rsA.KiU4Snf llhodKJo hUlfe, D P Csmp
belt snd Msrtlitt L. isaipbrll liU rr, H. U Mump.
vr uit Miry . Muu.pr lit wife, JjUii it Wrik'iit
suil fsMlliH- M WrtjQl lit vU, vbrW l miv.
v nd Mary lUifovs tils wtfj. ami Ju, C,
Urowu snd Nri.l.j llrosru uli wtft, JUlxtlfi,
Qourc AaiterrK nml Msrtlu Aniltr'on hl rlfo, nnd
L-U Joliu-uii mt Abuir.lltvu, l.fr,itat.
To (l"rj inlrini ssd MsrihaAndnTrmi hi wife,
Lwl JuliaKin, suil Ab-.ir Alloa, ueiwuu uu:
In tiis Sams or tub rtTATC urOiauux: Yon sra
hereby rHilr0 tu sijir4i'(lajr iin.ciinipltint
rtlfl anii.rl juii lu me shovo iilltl'd ullu it be
Inrvitha Orili.1) nrttuiitx It rm uf tho I Ire-Ill t'uillt
uf lbs huto m Illegal for tho rounry nf llirinn id
vrit, nil iir her.ite l,e U'ti r.ajf nr Jllut-, . u ib,i,
tul if )ou Call ,u I) ttirovr, 'or ii' ll.enuf tlio
ptlullff 4bwn i.i.nul i:t u.risitorem t r tlio relief
pre. tor In miM i-ompUtiii, tu wll. lor lha idlllm,,
ceordtrit to tiie ittitenuc.il luieit ihireluel lla
repreMe ysilli lu thl mil b veisum., of 'In
Pi'.low tin: 'Ivrerll iil real el c, lu t': "-llmiltJ In l
rl,.u i -.vi!), t tsol iiii-uii, siol beluga pailuf il.o
Doiullou lumt cltlm ir M W.lelutll, iu rectton S3
si.d 31 tu T. .H 3 W. of tbo UUmette MerUItu,
nuit Uitcrlbidn follow, to vrit: t'omiueucliiir tt s
pelnlou the tUj;erusdleS4ttij;freiu Salem In AImuj,
st tt H K. comer of piece ut iai d owncil by John
Crlui, runnliiK thence. S, tttg.Si utu W nl.-u td
road TCd chln to ihoN, K. vomer er ihoOddKel
Iomk Hunt Ceaulei); tlu-i.ee vtetterly slou tbs
North line ot ntd iinu-itry, L1 chslu; tnence
Soulb with the Wet Hue ef Mid rmiery 53.eS
clilu: thence N. 7t dej. 30 win. W. it 31 chtn;
llieuceNorUt lXyJetulu.; iheuro N. 71 deg. &) uilo.W.
lll'J cbttnt; Iheucs N. tT drg K. 2 41 thln to
polut on lb Somh toui.dsry line of lbs Und of Abr.
tuui Mren; thence Kttily with wild Hue to tbe
pUcoof be;lnnl, coulluleulucty-cl hi tS) cie
of Uad. mora or lets." for ach other and further te
lls! st the Court isti deotn oislublo and proper, and
(or cott and dUbunsnteuu lu MldtuUcxpendetl.
Thl tumtnou ts publUbol by order of Hou. It. t'.
Uol. Judge of ld ivurt, made al chsaibere, tu lbs
city of salt m. Mtilon county, Creou, on lbs ffeUb
day of AjirU,A. D. ISTt.
JOHK J, 8HAW. sad
UKO. U: BUttNaTTT,
aUj , 1ST7. Aiioruns for rtalatlJb.
w.waaTaaaroas.
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' '-d3&yiz I
-T mjji -j)rrfnn -rrr
MVJiaamlMilklAr!St,j3aBt
rSv3E!ssaBaKSBaBBWniaXdM0sBKrt:.f7
GUmKlmALXJJkXW!yBhii MalaaaaI?KJMaml
nun i.p.1. unit r, vniuiLOUa,
tfscllna guauuieia. For ft e LUl, Vowlr.
it.. dJru. j. w. lion a it r.
JOHN HUGHES,
DEALBR m
PAINTS,
OILS,
J.!OlL DS
OF ALL
IS TIlH AGENT FOR THE SALE 01? THE
RUBBER PAINT, ALU COLORS,
Myoi As IjO-vciitcinH Vuiu1n1iun,
HOWELL & BEOTHERS' WALL PAPER AND BORDER,
&ZXJCL eTlXXl.
Stato Street,
WHEN YOU WANT TO PAINT,
.USE
It Islprcpnrcd ready for Immediate use, and or
ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE.
It Is cr.sy to upiiiy. and It will not crnck, peel or cluilk off. .
For durability, beauty, .and brilliancy of color It Is
For sale In any quantify by
WEATHERFORD & CO.
....DEALERS IN-.. ,
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY.
SALEM, : : : OREGON. nmy2tf
FRANK BROS. & CO.,
104 106 Fron$ Street. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON.
-mrOBTIRS AMD
Agricultural
fa!a Paslfaa A cats far tfca
WALTER A. WOOD'S HARVESTING MACHINES,
Efasbraciag EodlM Olutim amd Swp Rmk, Slf-KakiBff Rapwrftl
Ob- aad Two-Hors Iron DC ovtri, M owing Attach-
xaaaitf, BarrMtan, and SaJi-Bicdars.
The Walter A, Yood Unrivalled
Harveater and Self-Binder
Is las sTsstsst Labor Barto Xaditaa In ihs world.
With uls mtchlss. oss bum with thts. honvs can
est sad htad from It to Is sr of erstn pr day. sad
la two wosks tlms tsrod la hsrTMilsK s crop by b.
Bisalnc la ssssos. It mshndelthsrs.sIIarTi
tar aad ttslf-UlnOcr, ot ss Usrrsster aioss.
The Harvester and Self-Binder
Is ths bs.t sad most woodcrftil narrctlog Hachlas
srrkaowa. Th.
Walter A. Wood Chi in Hake and new
Iron Sweep Rake
(aSI'RAKlNO (AKAPKHN )
Arstluihost BirRaklni Reap.rs oiitanh, and wo
ars waiting for tbt man wn will ilonjr It aud (;tvo us
a chance to try it aontut any thluj; roads.
PAHMKIU AND DKALKU8.
Aroraatlonsdstnrtaehoip and ll.ht mnwsr iT.r
d s. a Wood outblS'., sod purcnarcr. pUuull ha .are
that thrr uct m chluea ltu hk) "W'LTttK a.
YVOOU, si uodo otbir aro kvuqIuu. The vauious
Walter A. Wood's Now Doublo-Geared
Open-Guard Irou Mowers,
With Hrart RratlDp1, pitrnt Oil up, ami iirtnrsiid
InipniVivl Ona'fl., nrj cuirautetd to bo Ihj Iiu.t
Mower lu tlio World. The
Walter A. Wood Improved Tread well
Header.
Warranted uprlor to any Uf.itfr lu tho marled.
Iron Wbet'l', nprlnIltlauce, uJu.tHils Jt.vl, iuv!.
.tronand darabU. ltua liy CIioim tii.tud of U.)t;
Lone acijualtt hi with tlracr stii-r harl'ii u t-1
tnathlnn ua te t'ld thl' U the ll.'xt urJct In the
MirLrt, f. will Ur.i-UiLI nil rlnlit It l( "rt
linuuluniatlbtf lvutfuuUI. U J lira o Utu i.f Dti
ton coutily bwluj; tu of tlu JuOk4 Mliu UiiU me
swsrd.
The LA BELLF. WAGON,
lrlcl ol'Uir Catltlv Cuhi,
PAHM. bPltlNO. ir E'l'rtK. wli i.r narrow
track. lt.tm lx-d and to.) Uix nr Cnll'oinU KtU
rck txil kfd lxn.lii C's'tfori-lt nnd rri;.n saju.i.
sbiu Ki'LI.th HIS V. 'I he l-t l;nkc uuje.
LtUIIT UltAt'l' AM) W'AhHANTUI).
Utoiv wt'Ml ro'.lvd m bollliu oil liviorn t'n llr-i U
Ml. Ntld III VKJ1III b 1M ll Ihu t."t Ot tllU C'llDJIn
of (.'i.lirjii.l t tut trr tlxiisi'jr iioc w4.in ft ui nur.
Vet, aud ruM.f.)urtonoLiudii-di u.idll;hivt iluu
jy other, owli. to ouni.lii .kciu iiuutiftciurid
extirely for u from nut pattern wntcli are uol
affevled by the wiaihcr, aud cait from the veicbiatid
W, S.
majtttf
Notice.
1HAVK A HOrNB AKB LOT THAT I
wtrh lo trade fur tana laths roumrv. Title Ltxd.
May Ut ISTI, tl. J. UKKriY BUOW.S.
For Sale!
Aia TUB FINK KKSIDENCE corner of Comtner
111 clal aud Dll.lou street. In deatrable ltuatloa,
JBLwlth bou.elinte, well flnlihwl, and couveuteat
Ly srraued, sud Kroud taatefully ontameated. Will
b void vary low sad oa accommodaUu
terms. Apply to
Li 1TILI.1JU
rattoa's Block sHat. bu tUuw.
cliclcl Provlslozii
WINDOW GLASS,
KINDS.
-ANU-
Lime.
Salem Oregon.
THE.,
DIALXKS IN-
Gsamlaa ajts) Wrl4HeaawsM4
I.k Bnrvrlor Iron, and frost Ihs ssperlor issstr ia
which csir keius sr net Sud erury whtel bslsaosd.
All psdMt back.
Tne Buford Iron Gang and Sulky Plow,
and tbo Browne Iron Sulky Plow.
LUht Draft, eally adJM with Hcrsw or tter
for LerslorHldalU (.round Tb?a flows are es.
peclall) ttcoBimradsd to the Parawr. of Otrjrou sad
Wasiliutoo Territory as lbs Llahtrst Drlt, the
root iutxIanMal, ymmetrlcsl and the mt sll
rontrotied, and ss doln httr nrk under all cooili.
tlons than suy utb.r flow la Ihs uarkst
The Famous Black Haw Single Plow.
KasltiM for awn snd bea.t. Never falls to dean well.
TheM plows' hare bern thuroushtr snd aev.r dy le.trd
laCBUiomlssndab'Whrre, and fouul Miperlorlo sli
ixhrs. Ail thiv ia aio tul'y warranted tit be
tha beet on the Cacltlc Cost. A fnll no k of Ultras
always ou baud for ths sbovs i'low. lfao
Bed Jacket Chilled Iron Plow.
With Steel Polnt ssd Cu'Ur. And tbo rvnowued
COLLINS PLOWS AND EXTRAS,
And the UwUbralKl
M'BHEHEY FORCE FEED DRUM.
A full lino of the li.it
STEEL
GOODS
la tbematkrt;uUos fjil aj.orimuu of the rood im.
liruvol k'liddf
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEJSTS.
A full stork ofkixtrNs lor llii Waller
A, Wood, Mild ullier llnrvs.lliiu Ms
cllu kept cttualaullr, uu Ituuil.
Ily .fiid'ni; u ymiratM-r", sd .p'flljlni' tbesr
lici.i u.ufiMi. vtuH'iiliiiai uu li'tttitWe Circular
mw l'irHLUisrrev.ebd will .ntulih suy turthtrli..
f.ira.atiuuUf.lroJ.
i
AlHC' i-i-lS7M' l'lMTff I'OltllltlU
Mfivm s-.tiKlnvN ami cotiiitltitt
Tiueaailitg sir ill 111 ullit.
T:o St. Louis Invlnt'lblo Thresher
AND a aud lUHOl'hK CAltVMOU.NTKD POWKB.
Po.lMvly the brt ui.Kblini i'Vr otPdln "he M'rtU.
fipl'l Lvy '" th- oll n, umi the coming
um'lilinHiir tbe 1'acitlc CtNtit. -iill luipuiv.U wltu
-rvcal f uinre. lou.rol II o want of tLf r.rutinif
iirvitou. 'ice baMlutrmlfiit ot tlio Kmtury wis
bete tit t year to ce what fiaiuie could bu added lu
u.ke iuve tn mo.t iiopular machlui. lu Orvjcon.
Implements!
fVCWBUKY, Manager,
rORIXANt. OR.
SPECTACLES, SFECTACLESI
For Old and Young.
Far-Sighted and New-Sighted.
8hootlBK.lasea far SstorUaacsi.
STJtEL. SILVER, AiJD QOU FBAMK8.
IAV prepared to sopply Hpctacla to St all eyes, si
prices to salt. W. Vf. MASSTIN,
Jeweler A Ontl.Lan. Hank Block, btate St.
"b, aj , Nfiu,
Sat
1SAaaai alala. Sprlac Lists free,
V. K.
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fnouitx, sVoosalaiton Msraory, Ul.
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