m afasii FP !PWt 8' 8 o X j TTT. I .. v. irT."f In a twenty dsys'Tideover tbo Dunon grawi country, rdld not converse' with, more than'two or throo mon who did uot.slgnlfy n tlealro to holt out cattle, owing uilnly toj n tendwnfiy of tbo stock to scatter. Thorp nro doulitJeta inatoy' who profer-Oattlo Yo any othor Mock to kooj In that , country,, but I think tho nuinbor Is Htcodlly dimlnlahlng. On tho i.thor lmnd, horns and aUofpnro doomed ftafo nnd profitable clock to liamllo thorij' Tho former In parllcttlnr uro mfq, as thoy cull mid do liolpthfunnolves to tho abuti dnnt buncli-Krass by pawing on" thn snow, ovon In hnrd woathor. fihcpp will do tho name, provided IIjomiow l-i not po doi'pai to hldotho Krnit eiillrolv, ird li not crns"f;d. Shuopnnd wool-growing is tb 1 ait popular or Ims been liurotgfiiro but Is reoogulzud at tho moat certainly prolUubta of all. I cmfdrrlllu imyotjiut brjiltioini; to brln That thoro In not yet ono .ihcop liolwogn the CamMdon rnd;Hooky Mountain, whofoilibri will ulUinntely bo ono hundred. Tho collii try, asn whole, howovcr, JJ consider muqh bettor fluItodTorHheop,c:rcd forln thotimnner practlcod In North Itrltnln, than Ivy what is know as thoHpanlah way of hording, Hore. tofbro thoro bavo bcon men who ha ye made Biouny fast by that method, but many have failed, or bfcome dljrunted with tho condi tions of II Co It onlalli, nnd have left tho bus inoaa. I don't blittno mon for'not uonllnulng von a profitable bualnoaa under somo condl tlonw, and mch m I bflleve In and hop for frojn tho futurederelopmentof wool-growing iat of thatoucades, I wquld not llko to aoo Jt flourish under conditions 1cm favorablo to mon than to tbo brutos thoy btstow tbolr at tention lo, I have already Indloatod my TlewH of tho londocy of cattle herilugunf dor tho prrnoat mode a tending to transform plrlted, Mirroxpecllng young crtlr.oW of the UnlUd .States Into Moxlcari Vaquerwi. Tho tendonoy of Lordjeg ahcep by a alnglo hired LwdNiunn ltoVoiVnToro dihtruollvo to the toman animal. 'Tfiko ft! lllurtratlon thucaao orn young man f twenly-fouror llvo.ivhnKi acqunlntaiicol maduatthotentof a uolghbor nhephenl, wDere ho wan forced to go to get Nomo'.hlng to eat. UN own mtppllna had dwImUod ilwn lo wmo parched colfeo nnd about twenty tallow ciikIIiim. This limn told mo ho wan, at ono tlinn last Full, nix wooka that bo did not aeon human fnco, nuil during tho hint two wcokNof which ho waHsohlok as to bo bnioly nblu to follow tho Hook nrouud, when tilt neighbor ho wni vIMtlng wont In enroll of It Int. At nnothnr tlmo tho owner oflhullock holuiukit uuHthreo wiuikH rotublug tils sheep much with supplier, and Ills hordimiau hud (o forago among bin neigh bors for lilt living. ThU notdn explnnulloii, and whlaky oxplilui It. Ho atnrtml with tho bolllo for company, givo It too muiili ut tontlon rOMill, a broken wagon. Itttiirnml to Tho Dalles, sought comfort thereof tho bottle, roMiilt, delay. Started strain, and again the bottle brought spout a like rssult h at flrsl, with siothsr drunken delay. An other ahepbsrd told of hit flook-owner leav ing him alx week from early la Ootobor, af tor ho bad had tho ml fortune to have hi camp equipage, clothing, Unt and beddlug oonaumod by Uro, to follow h la flock through wet and dry with an old blanket (la addition to hUKumniir clothing) to do duty as over coat during the day and bed at Bight. Hard lines t some or my young Maada near Ha lout would aay. One can n la Sootoh herds man, alter hearing theae details, remarked to ma: "Tho owner of thiM flooka wero yery unwlxe lo treat tholr ahepharda ao, aa the latter could by ono night's Inattention to tho flock ostiae tho ownor morn lost than would purohaae tlm alioplier.l'H extras for a yo.tr." I auOglad to ha able to aay that la not tho way in my of tho theop owuora treat tholr adoption!'. Such mon aitho Wataonn.t Co., the (Irani ilro.,T, IJjyd, or Wasiu county, and iiien llko "J. Frar.or, M, b'toon, Major llurklmrt, of UinntllU Co., and no doubt n.uy otliorarj toi-luiiiuno and wlso to Iron their ouiploym In that luauiior. Uu- dor Kood Ireiithioiit the life la uo lounly that In I'tiroriila It produoet lusinlty In grrator ratio than aiiyJuther-ocvuimtlonanh: If tho Hluipiiord ilon not loio forco of mind under thoiilinott tntolur-tblo lonulliiMa, liu ajil'loi down to mi ni(oKt?ioiU U tho bulueNthat uitllM It I in fir any other piirHiil), TliAl thn Nooicli molhodof liuvlng tho shoplionl mar rliil nnd ulvltig blin I lie beneiltuf oclflv, bo'.ir than thn HpanUli under vhlchtho honUiiirtii rarely married, h lllustinKul bv tho hlatory of the llrat Napoleon . UK ariii In Spilu chatftd and tcatlorud tho Hpiulah ...I.. . m. . . gru:iHiNinMii nwnrr un 'I iuoiro'ivw HCfdi iihu, nnd h"U jSpiln i bl iv frJin wliloli It noyer rrotvnrnil, It v.s o(,herwNa hen thuSjolch (lreM ret'olyed tho ahook of hi legions l Waterloo It iniy Uon (aritclmd Idiu that i x illlary oyoiipttliyjen l th'mjjje. mon timid, mid a lonely Ufa luuda to tloatmy force of I'lmtactori but bo that aa It may, I am agaliiht any o.tiupiilon that roba man of Modal oiijiymiiiit uioruiMinpK't'Jly than Ifho wattho Intiulof ontiof thoacdltiry'iYlUol a prison. 1 will a ty thorervro.lo any young friend 1 havoubvuttjilwii who ddubjna going Into tho " ahenp btitluex,," KiU of.'the (JAa cadoi, MiHitirit thi couaent of Mary Jann to tHMir you ciuipaii); git, Irjouloajiiifag trualy rellablii" n-MiMtUli In-biMlnorThO" will take Ntlly'.Vhu afu'if tvii ivutjLol , ami uiualo, and amuo for a good family paper or two to follow you 'o tlw uervt Itoatotnoe. Tako no uioiea'on thttit uu o aoouro food lor in oo of tho Ural V luteb. Ing a hard one. Enter upon the uiulvrUklug with moderato esueotatloua of roiit, bHt with the datermloaUoa that cooto goodaaav one or bad one , you will ' aukea M0 or apoll a horn" at wool-growlsf , aavd I'U guaraataa la four or tv yaari ya wlU taaotoota watara aa buateaaa aaa. To U loatrato what 1 wamm laara, I wUlraUto flNNlTMRaailMi.uat, Vl4.Hlt1.Ma1l Hi aoaie would mkW opmvmmaifmi ana OH of the great cattle kings, down on the Joafe Day river waa'ao exercised on tb'prob- able laideboe of tba 'settlement that he vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Keys, In order to dlsauade them Irom. tho Ir enterprise. He drew a gloom plcturo' of the probable failure of, inoir crops, apu ino consequent aiaryanon oi thoir family, Tho family aro Irish and Mrs, K. got her temper up, nnd film told him- thoy had hold tholr farm In Wostorn Oregon1 nud bouzhthtock with (ho Intention of try Ing stock Mtalng In KAitorn Oregon. Thtltf thoy liked tbo looks of tholocUlon thoy bnd llxod upon nnd meant to try It If tho first your crop rtlil fill; that, como tho worst to tbo worst, thoy had koplsomo of their inonns In " lo-nrvo " and would draw on that. This showed tho man Hint ho hud a prudently do tormlnod tnirly to deal with, and wns at tho eitd of ltl: pita, Iio qiiest-ioned, howevor, how much tho " rosRrvo might bo rolled up on, and sho answorod him it good flyo yeir., undlhoy tiieitiitto stny tin, long nt.tho loast. I was not surprised to fioo. this woman's d-tuglitor lu-x( morning get up and preparo broakfast.fiir horsolf and two smallor slHlers, drofsedtliciu,saddlad tholr pony and storied them on their eight mile rldo to Rohool, then wentund uiiplckotod her own aaddlo horse, atuo-yoar-oklsho had brokon horsolf; she saddled him against his will, mountod and shot over tho plain as wo may suppose nn unwilling Tartar's brldo would do. While watching tho daughter's foarlossuess, I Hik ed tbo kindness of a small lunch at tbo hands of her mothor, as I was going Into unsottlod oountty, Hlnryatlon? What a lunch 1 1 I had It for throo aquaro meals, and still some loft. There la no sign that starva tion will over affect that woman's heart or family. They have been thoro two years and their ulllcious nolghbor has nover retnrued to soo If his gloomy predictions woro vorlllod. Hop-Growers' Convention. Euokni: City, JnnJ 10, 1877. En, Faumkr. l'urauanl toagroomout, tho memberonttendlng tho Ilop-Ornwora Con vention, which convened In thlsolly, May lUd, molngiiln ut tho Court llouso In this placo. on Kriday, Juno b.h. Aflor the meet ing was called to order, tho following pre amble tins read and ndoptod, viz: Ah It Ih uu old mid established fact that no-oiHitiillvnt-xurtlou Ih generally met with sue-ui-tM, and thnt ilivlilon N rulnoiM to any on lerprlM't, nnd having hitd within tho Inst your opportunities of morn thoroughly realizing llH'MD facts, wt, at Imp urowers of Oregon, do herulty bind ourHtilxts lootlior, forming ihN Houiiity, whluh shitll bo known ai tho " I.ituo Co. (lop grnwor' AMsoulitliou, thu object of whluh hhull ho to promotu tho gen m il hihI mutual Inloriiitol' thoso ougauod In rnl.liiK. curing, mid putting In proper tdntpo nnd ittiidltlou for market, thai product known under the nmno of hops, Thocoininlttouioupurmanonloriianlzatlnn and by-laws gitvo hi their roports, which wero nucoptod and adopted. It was deoldid to hold election of olllcors ou tho tlrat Satur day In Juno or avory year. Thoottlcers looted for tho onaulng year are: President, A. A.Hmlthi Vloe-Praaldents,J. Day, T. D. reward, II. Boottt Seo., J. II. Hrown( Trees. A. W.l'atteraoni Cor. Boo., A. W. Patterson. The aaaoclailou will aubaorlbe for the lirmo cr'a Uuanlian,ot London. Koglasd, and oth er Journals that glva reliable hop raporta. It la decided to have a uniform alaa of bales for bops, lour feet long, IB In. wide, and 2 feet deep. The prloe for picking this year Is 27K cents par boxj boxes same else as here tofore, longth 3 reel, depth 'I foot, width 18 Inches. The association Is strong In membership, and has funds snbacrihod and paid In, so as lo enable It to accomplish Its purpono. We would gladly rooelve communications front hop growers' associations, hop-grow-is, dealers In hops, or oommltslou ageualea. We would also urge all hop-growers In Lano Co., to oo-operato with us and asilat In tho advancement of this groat Induyry. Next meeting of the asHOolallou, tint Fri day In July. A. A. -Smith, l'res. J. II. Uitow.s, Soo'y. 1). NN . Weathorford, who pleaded "guilty" to a obarrfo of forxery, was brought up tor Nontenco to day at '- I. M. ,bnforo lion. It. 1. Holo II was HMiit the I'eitlienlUry f.ir two yonrsi that bolng tho abortett pirlod allowed by btw. Markota. Thero It nothing now In relation lo wool. U5cuiitnU o He rid hero In t-nlein (i good u'ntdeNHiid no hlgbei prlco tlinn that has brou paid for the bo I, (Joiulderablo imaull ly of wool li lludlug ll.t wry (om-ttketat llmt lliire. Wh-iit htta dropjied In l.lvernl, anil Htlv'in Mlll.t now oll'ur $110 per bushel. While wo iwilU'lptto giod prices after bar VVlvso cJtiulon our frlf iiiIh iut lo expect ox trtvtijttic i mo itnd to be if iwudt'ilt n im)mI- J bio In loUtlou to muuey uuttltrs until bur- vet It ri.ilUt-d. Tho protujixi of nropt Is all thatcould bo desired, hihI probably thn bi.tt ever known lit the history of Oregon. All conditions lutv btmii Uvorablrt sud without uiilooked fur and vt-ry ttniixtial onuses should beenr wo atisll liutna most MicoeMful and wonder-' nil harvest In uvory reaped. S.Uom uierchanls .are j'llor'ntftOcwuts xr biuhel ftr.oal' itntlby tUMUt'sll.dsiuaad; tuy at i'i jr Jim', - -, i v t 1 Kngsaro voilU IJij lo Ifri por dosenj but ter, ISo toltJo.iriHiiiidj now poutoes ll.'.'S tutll.691 pv biuhelJ Th4 lusrkot' Is wVll "sttppllmt lth fruUa and vegetables. PtriUdeliihla.Junu i'J. Wools sq trco; pr'- ok Miimir tvitn upwarti isiuixaovi txtioraao- AasUrti, l?(is-,7.li tmwahel, Wihi extra sud merino imllled.. WAVt No. 1 sUper pulled, JUfcJMi Texas flue aud medium, MM Mi'wvsriMt, ItUlSj California flue and inedU .m S;U1'iinlu.i'.V ' Liverpool, Jnue IS. ItraadstuMi weaker: wheal IU 4daia Bd for avarajra 'QallftrtRla whlM, IU SJsias tad IbreluVs Us Cdaliia for ml wasters) avnact oorst.'M aMaSts M for mow mlxsd Wiaalara. Kaoalpto of wkaat for Ue past tbraa dajs, 3t,, Awartoaa WW. Usarow. torn .- Wa sra.liMiawM. rasa rae 9em sW, OMa m4 ItTfcTisyFii ijiiWiliinCT .H32WIEB5 SMaaBffiHEAaMEB-- rix c 4 c n - Ed. FARMKn: I takn thla oDDortnnltv tbrongH tho columns of your paper, to In. form 'its' numerous readers that there will be a grand picnic given by tbo mombors qf tho V. V, la Bocloly ofKock Point ripon tbo old plciilojfrounds on tho' 'farm of Hob. Geo. B. V&wnlng, near Sublimity. Mualo by the I Sjay.tgu.bras band, also by Ibo Kock Point oooir. Amunemonts or various Kinua, anu speeches by nontlomon unsoloolod as yet. ,13lg dinner for all; after which will bo a thrlble baso ball match and various othor hmuspmoriN, In tho oyenlng ft grand ball Is expectoi. IuvltatlonH freo to all. Thurs day before tho -ith 8uuday In Juno. IIamlim J. Oiliioy. ltocky .Point, Juno 4th. vA,l.JlIr. Mine, who resides somo six mlloH below Sale in, on tho riterroad, wa-i engaged yosfordty, Inthopplngn troo 'r tho pur 16o of prooiirlng tun bark, tho trco hap pened, lo Its fall, to ntrlkn anothor eight liiqhuihi tliauittor. Tho Utter was brokon by tho'foroo of-tlio blow and n frngmeutof It struck Mr., M Ino ou the bnok, fracturing iiinspinoin procoss or ttireo or tuo vr rtoora), Indicting a sovero llesh wound, nnd bruising ulm.oousldnrably. Dr. O. Hall wai I in mod 1 atoly nont for and reports tho Injuries as bo ng of a vory serious nature Thomas Carlylo has MTltten ft strong letter protcstini? against tho courso of the agitators In England who would plungu that country Into tho war. Ho (lecliirt-.s that tho hostile feeling against Russia is the result of ignoraneo nnd prejudice. "Afv- Hnll )' anlfl n rl.itlurr rtinltini in her olght-year-old, "what pleasure do you feel likff giving up during the Len ten seasonW "'Well, tna, I guess I'll Htoy away rrom school," wns the reply. w.wsimenrono. I v. irskxaznroan. Weatherford & Co.. Wholesale and RetullDolerfln DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, Patent Medicines, CHEMICALS. E3 erfumery TOILET GOODS, Etc, eto. PURE WINESand LIQUORS, For Medicinal pnrpotei. Bsfedioiaei Oomponnded, aud Proscriptions Fillvd. Weatherford k Co.. Frttf Oommerelslatraal. NAEtBllt. HEBREN & FARRAR, Will pay the Highest Market Price 500,000 POUNDS 7V O O 2Ls- SACKS AiD TWIXK JTiiimiInIkmI. Kr.pilrvM)f M.J. IIJillilKN. 1'AIIU.VU I1HOTIIKU5. SiUm, Miy l.UTT Sm. HTGEf-OLrVSS POULT JFLST. J. W. HCBART, I MI'OltTKIt AND IIIIKKDUIJ OP prilK-llltKU ami llrowu LIuUl uiul luik illtAlin.t ami WtiltP l.Sl.llill OlilolLortai. an AVl.KSIH'ltY XJXTQJEXLfci. ilirIOII filMNUIIttl, anil Ki,t;, mldruoK ror i'if i-in, rpwin, J, W. IIOllAltr, l!ufit VUU, Or KELLY & UNDERWOOD, 2V -. j i a "'Carriage & Wagon Hikers, )1 r S&lem, Oregon, ffAVBOX HAND A CIIOICU LOT O FOlJtt . riptUi 'Wafous, Carriages, JL Bugfiatj , ox tneir iwn hjc, UUtuaa call. 4 rumli uur work, and ju&t 'fat rouHtln. All attnu oi neptinu sou tteneiai joodib nopr at thou sotlc. P 8PECT1GLB8, SPECTAOBI For Old and Yung. Ftr-SiKkW o4 Near-8ifltc4. iS I'll- i cmuui "" '' '- : " ."'r,T1EKirVtt im, . .-! n-i - " ' v " rr-"c-.jK-,',T;"i" ' mmim - Wf mz- h nlym, oatrnji jraAstsm. , ,-a -r TTXXr a-a - i ' 1 .Vi -a-.. v. Squirrel ip This is tho Original Article-A 11 Others aro Inferior Imitations! nntTon nenAt Tnttv. DearBlM-I hae list made an experiment with prcparpl jjolenn for ldlllmr qnlrreln. tmtllnirnuta ran rndi of tho following pnhonr; Attn o' IMhikVh armortio?Io - nod n un ut tho arttclo taliwl Wahalea'e hxifrmlr.nlor One enn of Wnkeico'e kMie n many as ejvcnpr Ilnrnvy o f ipilr rcl Poison; ami an many a ten caniof Htcclo'a Scpilrrel Polion. Tlnnkln-r tliti rejult will he InlbrefthiK lo j oar reiilorn, I fend It Kir their b'-ucUt. Vonrj, very r spectfully. s. P. W oodwahd. IUrwAiim, Aprils, 18. In I'nrclinnIiiK enro should be taken to order Tl"AKKI.BES. , V'AKKLEIV'S SJl7inm:ii AKU GOPIIKR EXTERMINATOR IS TIIK ONIA' AOKNT Successfully Used to Protect Standing Grain. The Best Medium for tho Destruction of Gophers. Full Direc tions with eaoh Can. WnOLBSALH AOBNTS FOR OltKOON, V. .A.. 33a."X7"IIBI tto CO. , Portland. H. P. WAKELEE & CO., Importer oV Drujjm uno OliomlualH, AGENTS AND MANAGEHS GOLDEN CITY CHEMICAL WORKS, Orate, corner of Montgomery aud Biuh rtrcett, MAN FHANOISCO. JOHN HUGHES, DBALEH IN PAINTS, OILS, jA.UlL OP ALL IS TIIK AGENT FOR THE HAL15 OF TIIK RUBBER PAINT, ALU COLORS, My or .to JltvoiiNtoIn'H ViiriiliOios, HOWELL & BEOTHEES' WALL PAPEE AND BOEDEB,- - AND iXX 3"U.,XX State Stroot, FRANK BROS. & CO., 104 & 106 Front Street. - - PORTLAND, OREGON. IMPORTERS AND DKAUEKS IN Agricultural I Sols Paclfle Aa.nta fr tits Gmla aa WarK'HssiawMsal WALTEE A. WOOD'S HARVESTING MACHINES, Embraoing Endless Chain and Swop Rake, Self-Raking Reapers, One- and Two-Horse Iron Mowers, Mowing Attach ments, Harvesters, and Self-Binders. Tho Walter A, Wood Unrivalled Harvester and Self-Hinder I tho zrratett Labor 8avltg Madilna In thu unrld. With InU intchliif emu nun with ihrvu hnrii can cut and hlml rrom vt to is arrr of K'Hii prr il iv. mill In tuo wpk time mvih! In lnrwixtni; a crop lij li. lilnulni; In eAon. It myhn,lxli.ihorai nllurx'r tvraml Holr-llluUi-r, or at llariflrr nlono. The Hiirvestor and Solf-lSimlor l t!.ntit mt.l rnut wonderful Ihrvoitlii',' Marliluc uturUuuuu. Ttii) Walter A. Wood Phin Kake and new Iron Sweep Hake ' (Kt:i.i'-it tKiMi iciiAi'ims i Aro the licit HiiriUkUii: Uiiirrv mi in ill, ,i .1 u r wallU.i; for the man wu wl i . .j it a ijj;le ti .ithat.ee tii to ltL.ui.t mijlh'.iu: mi .- KAHMhlti AXIi U!l Li.lv?, ArorautlnneJ nualn.t ac eipa-u i! la ....var Cller e.l it. 4 A'ood iimchlne, and I urct.un.r rhotiM ti rare Hut thiv vit in ihlne .mui el "W'I.TKH A. 0i)). nLiuio other aw genuine. Tho l'aiiKi; Waller A. Wood's Now Double-Geared Open-Guard Iron Mowers, With lira "earltiy, jutcr.l Oil Cdp, cml new anil Impri.uM tlu.nl., rj' kiuranteeil to bo the Veit Mow er tn tho World. The Waller A. Wood Improved Treadwell Header. Warranted nipcrlor lo aey llfader In the market Irou WIikI. ruin lliliiicw, .uliiftilU UtA. nude moi'i: and durable. Ituit by iMi-ln Instead t X llvll; uoi nacnualct i wlih Ili4uir mier linvln,-.'f:i ti nuchlne nrel b tdd till- I the Ik'H tituder In the Market, t It will bimiipa-eat on Uht It took flrt un'wtum at tho CciileuuUL MM llruce Uto of lUn loii county IhIuj; ucv of the Ju'Jj.c. who ui.mIc the award, The LA BELLE WAGON, ' rrlde of tlm trlMr fouM, r.VKX, HPltl.NO, or KXPHCi.i, wide or imrow traek. Kitiru bnl and top )ix or CaUriiniU tie rack bad ant Nix.xtlih ClIMrnlt and meson ii'Jmt. ab.a UOLLhlt Hit VKK, 'the hebrake uiadcyr ' LlOllTWtXFT AXO WaBIIATEU ETySfce'l ro!ltl nb-illlns oil heforo to lira I t, aad tha wiiio ru .txl the tcl of tbo c'lauta of I'allfoinU beiter than auy oiber wajjou tn the mar- aei, ana runt ruur to no nunaraa p"uua uKDier iiwu aay other, owlnj; to uur at tag a i eta manufaetnrad xnrrlr for ni n IT for ni from (raw pauarna waicn ara not affected by the wraibvr, and cut from 'tbo culitraUd mayUU Fr mmHJ run wmm smnnci orrsr omss JaetasSaiasaassaawaalajaas. ssat ssanysaj- h l UVaatK tMaaMa. kak SaHftaiW MaBMafaBS. WD Gopher i azxea. Froviaions. WIJVUOW GIiA8Sr i a KINDS. - Ijlme, Salem Oregon. Implements! Lake Pupertor Ironatid from tho superior manner In which our kIni aro ret and urcry whtcl lialaoccd, All porfect track. Tiie Biifird Iron Gans and Milky Plow, and the Hrowno Iron Sulky Plow. Llsht Draft, ally mljnf'cd with Screw rr Lever for Levl or f Wo tilll Oronml. Tl.rhv l'lown aro e lecUI'o rtcriinmrnJeil to the Farmer of Oirpiu mil WanMiiKton Totrltory n tho MiJhtet Drufc, tho mot i-ulnlan'lal, rymmetrlcal ml Ilia tnoi't la-llr rontrotlfil, aiilan'iitii bitt r work under all comll tloiu than any other Mow In the matket. Tho Famous Black Haw Music Mow. Karti t fnr nitiiiaiid bent Nover falle to clean well. 'Ihf.o p'.iviiihaie lu'iii tli..foii.'i'v nd fvsirtl) tested In I'alltoriilaaudclMtnlirri', ml romi'l uK'rlnrti all nth t All ili'o l'i iv nro fulh vrrractivl in be tho bot on tU I'arine Coa A full Uu k ot hxtraa alwite on hand tor LliuMuvoriowc lliei IK'd Jacket Ciillled Iron Plow. With Steal rtilutu aad Cuiter. And the nuowned COLLINS PLOWS AlfD EXTRAS, Ai.il tlo i;eUIriti'il M'HEllRY FOUCE FEED DRILL. A full line of tho tent STEEL GOODS In tro roarku; aleo a fall attortmenl of the wott proud kir.dot AGRICULTURAL IMFLEHEKTS. lm. A full ktork or Kxti-BK lor lbs Wuller A. Honil, niiH other Iturvefttlug ?Xs elilue kept t'oiiatMiitly, on luuul. U feiiiVnirui ynnraildrett. and cprclllnj thear ttik Mrjutulr will mat. you DeacrHulte'lhrtnlar ntiel'rice t.Utu free, and will luiulfh any lurthurlu. fora.atlou tltnlrud. ' " AliMut' l'i-llori I'nwrr l'nf'tHblc htcum LhkIuih nuil complole ' Tkresliitig: ur ,11)11, Uu0(. i Tbo St. Louis Invinclblo1 Thresher' AN1 J anil 10 HO Its a CAHY'MOl'.STKD POWKH.1 IVJ'ie.Jy tho Wt machine arer diedlirihe Mll. alppt ValVy.KUd the North ,We,t utii Uxe.cnutna nuchlua for tto Paclnc Ooaat. ' KuUy Improved M Ith eenectal feature to meet the vault of, tin. Janreraol t , Oregon. 'Ihe Sapetlnteodeiit of the Factory waa here u.t yrar la ne what feature could be added to aouo intio me mo popuur machine la Oregsa., Vk 8. iNKWBlKY, Hasher. POatTLABlaY, OH. Uotioe. ' , -f 1 jt 41 ii ii v , IT fl 1 i ' If 1