Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, August 17, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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WouuiiUUNi Aug. 12, 1877.
Dkak Slit: Iii atiflvvor to your Inquiry
about tliosuAcedling pruned sent you, 1
would Hay: My father Iiiih never tried
to dry them whole, hut they dry full
as well its the bent hy splitting them,
equal to Coo'h Golden Drop. IIo Iiiih
named thorn the Unlduti prune.
J. II Bl.TTMiMIHIl.
Mr. I), M. Morris, wr'ting from the
hills youth of Hnli'in, iiuym From fotn
teen bundles of wheat I II died out one
bushel and .'t'2 pounds. .Said btuitllos
wuro hIx feet.
K It- D.'irli'irn, ll-trnm tiiuknr, HaIoiii,
Iiiih uxtru liunilt itt work muklnn Imrnois lo
HUpply tin nonli of larinoM who nro coin
inunultiK to Imrvnftt. Hit Incn thu lnrgHl
uuMiiosh In ImrnosH and naildlnry In till
part of tlio Statu.
B. Frloilm.tti, noxt lo I'imt olllco, Huloni,
rIvoh noticu that (IiIh Ih tlio Inn! month i;noilH
can bo boiinlit nt him a'. unit m ho Is closing
out bis Mock hiuI will op.m nnxt mouth, tit
JiIh nhl ntHiiil, opposiUt tlio Utile, In DiuIiIii'h
block, with mi ontlro ii-i ''(! r kooiU.
AOAttUTiTIIKriJIJ' t '.
Jin- Ink fiilinil liii'lMci- t f . r limn we I'xpnpl
cil, wiiliiivolii'OM h iiiii'Wliiil iii'icil il furl ck ol
liiflrunifiilH, imtlici Klilnii"ii'Hfr in llicfiict riot
nro Imiiiii itii tul liiid'ini mil Inn w dike ph-nv
iirnhi InliiriiiliiK Mm 1111M11 lovh'K pulillu 'Inn
wo Iiiivii mriiiKi'il for isituliy liicriMM'il lilp
mi'iili unil ivllllrv luumifior lo l"i rnnxliinily
on liiuiil IIhi lnri(i!Nl HUiuk of plrnim, oriturm
fihi'd iiinilr,rl(!.. In tlin I'liy, Hint uur tii-.t t lic.
coiili'inpl.illMK iiirrliHNliliiKirn(lirii Inlt-riwH il.
tonill iiiMli'xiitiilnuoiirfcliii'k Iwiuru piiKlmhliiit
(ilmiwliiif. Itiiiiiciiilinr Ihii pliiuii at lliu (Mil
Ovnrliinil Hlnni I loom . (iriwnlil'( block, Com.
lIlUI!lllllltnut,H. Ulll Op'KOtl,
ItCKpcctfully,;
miKlllilw (J i.l'NKIl DUOS.
SWIM C'OaUlLLE.
TAKr. NOlll'i..
All pununs nro liumliy warnuil not to pur
cliiiso it cortnin proiniHi.iiry unto nmilo by
C'liirkn tt ('raitf, of tS.ilom, Oregon, in favor
of Aliirl V. Ilrown, of Allmny, Orison,
il.itwl alMiut Kulirunry It), 1877. fur tliu mini
of Two TIioiih.iihI Dollarn, without intorcnt,
ml p..yi.lilu Mnrcli I, 1878 (living tliu only
promlnHory unto, of hucIi tenor, atiiomit anil
il.iti', L'ivuu by n.ilil Clarke it (,'rnig to naiil
Mivrt V, Ilrown), for thn rt-anoii tlmt tMty
jiiiiiiU luivu Imiuii imiilu on itiimo, ninl lliera
nro lo.il olHtoU to N.11110, which wo shall
maintain uai'tint all lioMiirx.
Clakkk k Craw.
H.vi.k.m, Annual 10, 18V.
Tlio Han Prmiuisoo HiilltHln says: The
whnot crop In tlio Han Joaquin valloy Mouth
of tlio Murnnri rlvor h Ixton, with fair nx
ooptlonn, an antlro flliiro thin jcar. The
ftrmorH Imvn not not Intok thnlr w)(l nnd
wlut Ih wore, it uroat many of (hem are not
bio to buy need for thn nit yoar'a crop.
Thn narrnw.-Ruaiift rmlroml from Seattle to
tho ooal inlnnx on lllaok river In a complete
iiooont, Trnlim run It reittilnrly, fromiiOto
0 iiiIIoh per hour. KIkIHccii oarn or ooal,
vorKli.K Hi lone eanh, hv lieen run in
0110 train, and In a ahori time thU will tio
Inuroaocd to !3 or mr tralti, with two and
oftmi thruntralim pnr iUv.
Thn Aatortun -ayH tliu i-aruo or the ablp
UrlllHh Army,Jiixiobiriw lor Mvcrniol, l
by f r tho inii vnluubln i'rin ovrrnblppil
fniui tho I'miHln eot. It ooiikIh oil nrM.-i76
caH of italui'i'i, valund mi f31S,iX). 'Inn
voHfiul bIbo took oomiMiOKblo whoat. bhn
wont to Nxit with a ilru or '21 r-ot
Thn 0riU Pott Ulttua Hofabad.
Tho I'lixtiillliM at (IhhmU wiik Hiirni
tltloii.ilvintriid oiiiho ulilii or tho I I11H ,
and i1 biiloiiulnu 10 tho Unlii'd Huii, and
fft worth of HiNiupxHtottm, Thn roblmrH nro
known, Mild wnriiiiiU Imvo lienn UhiiihI for
thnlr arroNt. Tho 1'iHimui.liir did not iiiIhx
ttioiiiiinuut until tlio lih IiinI , anil tho lpo
01 111110 iiiiorvciiiiiK ioiw4ii timroiincry ami
tho tllHOOvury, rmvo tlintlilnvcN auopH)ituiil
ly to iiwpi.
A Uln lint of oluuk.
ir"tlno U iiioiioy," W. W. Maitln Ih
tho woalthltrnt untu In N.tlcm, In rkcl a mil
llouulro IIo ri'oolvod yi'M'criUv, dircol fruiii
tho iiiiinufto'ory, ovor UK) olockHiir dlllnrtint
mIxonhiiiI pMtuiriiH, Hint 1I1N moruloR they
ro all up Mild iiiimt ortliom ruuuiiiK, lt'ou
aro 1 umhIiii; Iiv, Mop In mil llxltiu to lo mill
lltiiiliuuiH thkliiK ot tho afonwatd new
arrlvulii.
CoquilIjE City, July 27, 1877.
Ed. Fahmkic Thero is another
Hteam-boitton thoCiqulllo river. She
p.tnsedtlown tho river yesterday, being
"tided" down to Parkersburg, to re
cl'Ivo her engine. Sho Is called "Co
n's," and is a nobby lltt'o propeller
about -15 feet long, fitted up In style, ex
pressly for carrying piiHsengcra. Sho
lius a Utile "bur" on board, and other
modern improvemontd, and is a regu
lar huby nhlp.
Aug. 4th. Tlio baby nhlp, "Ceres"
came up I ho river to-day. Her ma
chinery is In all O K. She runs like
a hen-oartridge, and as soon its in
spected, will miiko regular trip-.
Hklir-pulllng Ih atKiiit played out on tho
Coqttlllo Hlcr.
Aug. Otli. Harvesting is In full blast
here now. More grain Is being raised
hero every year. Tito favorite wheat
Is "IJIuo Stem" or "Noah's Island."
It is raised mostly on hn'tom land,
where winter wheat cannot well be
raised; and people aro slow in finding
out that tho np-liiutl raises the best
wheat, nnti liuest flavored vegetables.
Tliu bottoms ciin't bo beat for grass
Some aro raising barley, with good
siti'cess. Oats do web; 1'o.ts ditto.
I went down Hie river last Sumlny,
and visited tho places of two farmers;
both in tho bottom. Their house
standing on tlio immediate bank of
the placid Coquille. Such grass, pota
toes, peas, beans, onions, and other
" truck," as is here (o bu seen, cannot
bodlM'ouuted anywhere. These men
have cut a ditch through tho rlvor
bank to drain tlio low lauds back which
Is seven feet wide, four foot deep and
two miles long. This cut shows tho
soil clay below, Hand and decayed
muck on top. Hero ono can ruiso
timothy grass that Ills cows can hldo
in mid it will be green tho year around.
To Imj Huro these lands overflow more
or less every winter.
Hut tho Coquille valley needs people
fo devoiopo her advantages, und many
a man, now with Hunch Qra&j on tho
bruin, might do well to examine this
locality before thero comes another
hard frcezo out winter in Euatern
Oregon. M.
Aa H.yt Put Oat.
We learn from Mr. J. H. Albert, who re
iirnpd rrotn Mehnina this morning, that f
on or Mr. Holt, llvlnj? near that plrnse, hart
iIh rlirlit oyo put out yesterday. Hundayi
unrnlnir. Tho lad warf milking wlnn tin
ow mirtdenly throw hor hrad around anil
ho tip or one or her horna graz-d his rjv
n mioh a manner as to rorovcr destroy ln
tixlitof It. The boy'a onotpo from Install i
ieatu was indeed a narrow one.
Tho Wheat Market.
Wheat wont up it p?K the vory day wo
Wrn to pre lust vm'h!--, to'i lain for us In
imko iiiHfiilnn orb. Muy fyni'ypnffd prlii'
to $1 UJ3 jilt buslml iitjto in bbltm. Wo And
no olmiiKH In (j'lntrllotit i'bwli'io. Tho
f'lrolnn nutrient la .11 1' '.v.iu, but the edvuuco
In this I. (.iilHy , .t.l. l-fstht- i f nrpd for
vl o it lo supply Uih locul in i.i a rut ut Salnm
iiiIIIh nnd partly brcaiiKO of thn oppofililon
HHHinor lluo pultlnK down frelghta to f 2 00
pur ton, thua making it an objoct tonliIi
wheat to San Francisco for reshlpmwnt then
Htafiavlugor 8ctsort)ijt8por bushol. In pror
orenuo to ahipping from Columbia rlvor at
current frloht raM.
Tho now 8tainnhlp lino la mado out of
vory old material and la an attempt to com
pol tho O. 8. 8. Co. to purchase thn Orizaba
itid Los Angolos, two of tho oldest hulkaou
lio coaat, to prevent oppohltlon. Wo nro
Inil to roo ohoap jHKsapo and cheap frolnhls
lOii'llmaloly olnicted ami yot wo cannot tun
doubt tboHdvantRKo of Htiub rotten ojiptml
t on, which la apt to onloil vory Borloua los
-tltimen,Hsln thorasoor tho Pacific, lostoir
1'Uk'Ot Hound. Thu O. H. 3. Co. havo now
tud commodious vohioIh that aro a c rod It tn
thl'j trado and wo hoyo to hoo tho iii purauo a
llboral policy ntid rocolvo lair etipport,
WHEN YOU WANT TO -PAINT,
.USE THE..
AVERILL FAZ1TT.
It is prepared rend) lor Immediate use. nnd of
ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PUnZ WHITE,
It Is easy to opply,
lor dnn.Iilll!),
nrd It will
lituulj, and
im( cuek, iid'i or ciuilk ofi.
Iridium ol tolor it is
Ulotbn Stolrn.
Clotlumllno IIiIivik HroMroimd and paid
tlm liioU ilimr yard or Mr. John I-'arrar mi
UomiiKirulHl HlrMt m vIkIi Ut nluht, Hiven
ahlrlN, a number nf ndlxrN xnd n voml flip
plw or iiuilnroloihluK wuro taken. Our ttlil
KHOriKhmilil bo outlutlr murtuiul ixkoln
thnlr WHHhliiKN at iiIkIh, Imtbcr llicy aro dry
or Lot. J
WooDllUHN, Aug. in, 1B77.
Harvest is now in full operation in our
neighborhood, and wheat is coming in
freoly. Tho recolpts in Mathlot Bros,
warehouse, for tho past week havo
lie tin front 25 to 05 loads per day, und
uro dally Increasing. Tho wheat id of
good quality hut has ration below the
oxpoctitions of thu farmers in quanti
ty. Tho average is from 15 to 22 buh-,
els to the acre, when It was thought It
w utd ho from 25 to !W by the appear
ance of the straw, but notwithstanding
that our f triners figures Imvo been set
too high, tho deficiency Is made up by
largo n'reago and the amount of wheat
in this county will bo tloublo tbatof
last year. Tho oat crop Is of astonish
ing beauty, anil surpasses anything In
the annuls of Oregon. Many Holds on
this prairie will yield ns high as 75
bushels per acre. Somo few Ileitis havo
been threshed, and the yield ttud qual
ity are tin ) ttud abundant. Oregon will
have two-thirds more to export than
last year. A. Matuiot.
To
b AiunuUtcd.
Mr. Ulnlmrd Minn, livin,; about 7 milt h
imrlhol thlxolty, hihI whoHlniHnd noioo
tlttio hIuoo by it trim Irtl'lin on liliu U lo lm n
onoiif Ida liuinmpu aitd. The llmo IUk.I
f.ir iho iMiiilnif t lu-Miorrow und hovhimI
PIivhIiUiih rtidn thU .'Ity and Ourvula vv ill
aitHlat In tho painful nitration.
Homo luiputotl.
Onn nt IIih llmiMUim tltlifhuu'liiir to Kiwi'
A t'l'X'" Itxtl F.'iHtii luiiioui, litis moriilntr
iii alti'iiipilni; in Jump a pii'l,.n fnm-., Nnr
roiiudinu iln yad lh-v iio !-. In, it.
mi lo the 1'i'i'tii luialbiir IiIiiim In miIi a
in tnnir that ho illml In ) fiuv iiiomoniM, Tli"
anliinl w.ti worth about flu). "No lnnr-
Mill., I
Ht'llo t'ouud.
Jark ()rfiu fiiuu I ihla moitilmr, In tho
yliilnliy of lint t'apllal -Hint nt, an anrltMil
r4rwni.r' iilann llmi nnkM It mltfhi b'-vii
tuwii bmiulii liorn bv lio ll'N Nlla'.looailtw
that i'oIimI thnlr lioitsnn ('iiriiii Whim I'lalii".
It MMHluruml ovnr in Mr O , Jobiiuon, of
lllUMrt'.O llKlorll-M N.4lt'iv,
ltHild tkla V iy.
The Tom Thumb prlv of lllllpullana et a),
at UtiiNiiini,, HnroMt Maryvlll.-, OaMfiir
Ida hfHili'il Inr Or-umi orlaml. Thotrouv
vlll iiiobabU bn initnt at Iho ioiiiIiij; .Stale
Kalrtoilt-Hiihi tho crowd that will boon
baud at (hut lunn.
1 kit hut tVl?.
Mr Walie, the Sworwurv, Ium rlved the
ji-khiIiihi tUiromn.rrum Jamea Vlnk, UrHih(t.
icr, N Y n b nlveu on oremluma awarded
fiirdl-plavof d iwer, 1877. AImi, nhnwoarda
for Uko of vahlbltora for the pwmluma.
The Traveling Fraud.
Nkkiiv, Aiik.7, 1877.
Kn. Kaiimkk, Whllo road iiik your puimr I
mil iced h pletHi h nailed A Traveling Kraud '
Now, will you plen.io diMonbo htm, ua uo
ililuk wo havo him in our imlKhburhnod.
Onootr M)to last Winter a mill I'ainn to our
liouti willi a Ilnlo boy four jvarn old. He
wotted a homo for Ida little tmy; bald that a
friend or Mr. KIiik'm, In O'eou Cliy, mint
blm toiMaa It would be a kmhI plain, for
wo hail no kiuali olilldreii. My tola a pitiful
a lory. Wo kept the child one month. We
did not want him any longer. He noon
married a mIhow Iii thla iun;liborhood, and
Ih now IivIiik Ihreo mllea lunn Nitnly. He
litilwaya traveling. Sayahnla lUliiK tbreah
UK iii.vohlni-N, lor which ho claim to bo
lUent. I'lio tinlKliliora hay hu layi coiikh
tiiiuiH wbli plenty r money, NionktioH
nl u niHohlllH hu baa llxwl Jet, Nov (ho
i o'lii boiti, iliruiili eurto-bv, would like lo
have a ilfMoripttnn ol tbia iikii rmeU-r, an
jour piHii udla lilin. Mum. O. U Iti.so,
Tho dt)crlptiou itlvtmor thla nun Crork
or, by ItiOHti who ho Hfen Mm la; atxnit
5fiUu. tall, heavy kaudy whtUera, lht
built, lluiM m little and o.trrloa n bl uin,
Mearx bUok bat and pMiitK, mid liuht yollow
or liniwu (Htal and vot, to m iMli Ida wlil-k-era.
He tH',a a pitiful iory ami Kcnrlly
M) m tint noma neighbor or ft lend of tlm fam
ily kOllt liliu loti'o liiuioo III. vikllM,
Nn Yohk, Aii? l'i Tho Trlbutin nnyB :
riioao who px -Wed tho war in tho past to
I'HUto an Immodlaio Increaied demand Tor
American breaditulH, as w oil naun ad valine
in thnlr prtccB, thua hr Imvo been rtlaappolnt
od, Kiinland haa certainly Itiitvor'od moro
wheat and flnur hIiico KuBsia doolared war
RKalnat Turkey than bofoM, but Hum la at
theMnie ilino linn Incroaaod itn ox port or
tho name commodity to England In a won
dorful degreo. For Inamnoe, tho roturna of
thn Hrltlidi board or trado uliow an Imnor-
tat Ion or wheat from KuMla Into Enuland
durlntr tho month or Juno Isnt ntnountltnr to
o, MO.ooo bimtinlR, whllo uurinu tun corroa
IKiudltiK mouth or 1H7IJ It wan only 805,000.
London, Auk. 12 Tho Eoonomlatln ills
euNHlnir tlioao lUtiren. ntlrihutoa theoomrar-
ailvoly laritnau mil lea of wheat rooelvod in
K'iKbtud rrom the Kant to tho effector tho
war In haalonliiKtliiidiNpaiob or alt advall
ablo grain rrom the dlmurbed territory, Homo
of ItoomluK by rail through Germany by
way of MaraolllM. That It won tho war, the
editor of thn Koonomlat oontlnuea, and not
tha mount rl-o in prico whluh gave thla Im
pulse to oonalgninanta of grain rrom abroad
may be gathered from tho fact that that
month's import of wheat from undlaturbed
oountrlea, notably America, aro much leaa
wulead of groator, nntwlthatandlng the
high nrlose. Another cauas MslBtied for In.
oreaaed exports from Ituasla Is the deproola
Hon of domentlo paper money in that
oountry.
Portland Produce Karket
We oopy the following from the Oregonian
of the 16ib,:;
Wheat Offerings scarce; quotable Arm at
f. pnroeiiiai.
Flour Bit brands 17 00 per bbl
ouudde and o mntry brands, Id 60: Una
anil MUpernne, f I 756 CO.
IUv Choice timothy, baled, f I2W3; looao
10,12
Otis K'vit 60o, common, 62,
Htcon-vSldiM tlalloX,hauiMl2tt4u; ahoul-
dura, l)j,
Ltrd Oregon-made, rrosh, In 101b tins,
Mo; InkHut, 13. Mo. '
Oiilckena 1. 00a4 00 por dozen.
Iluttor I8a20o: Choose. ISalflc.
Kgira 2.'ij pr dux.
Uarloy Choloo brewing t.07M; food, ft.60
iwrcwt.
H.)jm-1(II7o.
Ss u Fraitrlacii Market,
lr riLiuiuru.)
Sin Vraneircn, Aug. 7.
.. Wheat-Shipping, l'i tXl 8TX! rallllDB. ft 87X
lUrlvy-tl 57XQI 63.
0t-.7J.
IVUtiKK-H 3031 rt).
luM-10t);,'; (lieuubackK, 0lM; silcr, ft&iltf
dlicuuut.
Jk.
sale In any quantity by
WEATHERFORD & CO.
For
....DEALEKS IN-
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
SALEM,
OILS,
AND PERFUMERY,
OltEGON. muyutl
G-rooerie s
PAIIVTS,
JOHN HUGHES,
DEAMUt IN
and
Provisions
OILS.
WINDOW GLASS,
xm. 1 1 a. 1 ml s Material
OF ALL KINDS.
18 TnE AGENT FOR TUE 8ALE OF TUE
RUBBER PAINT, ALL COLORS,
Mycr & XjO-vrouHtoln'M VurulMlioH,
HOWELL & BROTHEES' WALL PAPER AND BORDER,
-AMI
San arxxaxr
Stato Street,
Lime.
Salem Oregon.
V.WBATSSSrOKO.
. w, wmATuarosD.
LfKal 'IVudora in t'oiiland hnyliig OIK;
kullliitf.OK.
HllvurC'oin IHO i"roHnt,dlnoi)uiit.
SALEH MARKET.
MONBTAHY,
I,tiiti.TsNiiKM,tipyliiK,HMi : nelllnit, 00ie.
KI.OUH, tiKAlN Jto.
.. tir.i. iv-, Willis y uuruii
ul, V I)U...
....... ,1.., ,
Klour, lit, S mcIc. (W htrrel)
Ilurkwheat V'lonr, V
uriii, (f inn
ShnrlN. V Ion
DllCaki MiMl.fi ton
rixr MiSHi, iir si
........
Hay, V ton, nuw ,.
liiH-.l, V ton.
TllK I)ai.I.im Auk, 7, 1877,
Tho rollowlntt namad aro tlu oillora or llar
inon I.Q(IkS No, Itll, Tho UWloa, Ur :
K. CHuiptwll, IV.O.T j luiW MoNtilly,
V.r.j Qto. Walklns, H.3,; Wm. Mnohcil,
bS. Chas. Phlllla,KS.i May b'.noe, C.
Kraud D, Banders. I'.W.O.T; Clar McKsr
Uad, M, Viola MoFarland, I O j Win
MoDorinott, O.G.j Franons Sulpoa, K.H.a.;
Joasphlao Marsh, L.II.8 ; Orlando Mnrcin,
A. Qko. Watkims, U.S.
............. SI 05
...... .............a..., , ,,(jj 5(J
O 4
at m
............. M... . .,15 Uttih ..
.... .'ai nkTa ..
.... 33 mv&,...
...
to at
......... .... Q .,
(IHOOKItlKS.
"tilKar, Su Prauoinco rulliuM, V lbl UJtCt U
UUinl 1Hti
cru.lnil ItVjft li.S
liowilcrvd. 'ift ii
KranuUlint .&,& n
slrup, f k'l Kk.ol Ikl
Wi,.liiiiii. yt a Mul.1 ui
,Im,fU -iVM Ml
0,irleo, t:ou Itlca, V 'Oat ..
Hto... ...... .-.. . ..,,........, (t'ft) ..
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ja.a a.a.aaa a..... ..,. a,a ai( aa
-tlt, drnnKi Ii-Uiul, porcw -jiftl 00
Liverpool, roiro 441 ml
Ualry a 75
Day ..(jit tn
FUtT8, VKt7KTAUt.KS, Ac.
ppllHt... ...... .a,,.. . ..a.
ilrtixl, V A......
fetrhot, itrtist, V b
I'lnm, " "
IVu, ..e. prbu
IksUl, V lb,
rumiiH'v, ! uuviivi
Ontnu, w &
Ctbh;o, V uai....
inrrrKuriatiH, Jto,
Batter, trt.h rolls, f B..
IACklM.,........,......,........, .
Sal)C4. W UilAtfU. ..........,......, ......
OlimaM Ortoa prime, V B
uafu, w a1........ .,...,.........,.,..,,....
ou-8rc
tali). Oil, bolted, V fnon ,,
(Aid Oil, frfclloa Ul T5
C04 Oil ' TVjrl
Susutoot OU, V U ,.,l (UAi 00
rAJWWf 9 B,MIMtMMtMUHtlMtMMf 1 10
SSalSS i H
l km 1 A
i(--"j m
(ft ..
C 4
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not 00
MA 91
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Weatherford & Co..
Waolsssls snd Kstsll Dealer la
DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, CLASS,
Patent Medicines.
CHEMICALS,
JE erfumery
TOILET GOODS,
Etc, eto.
PURE WINES and LIQUORS
For Medicinal ptupoies.
Medlolnes Compounded, and
Prescriptions Filled.
Weatherford & Co.,
Prttr Commerrim utrnot. NALKM.
The Old Immigrant Route
Across thu Cascade MnuatalnM.
OW OWNED ST TH S
Cascade Koad at i B i-i 0 Oump y,
Rnnnlna via M.nrty, Ml. Hood, anil IUrluw'a Oatc,
1 NT. op,VN. t'Vl r all kliulu li.n b
irnn. lliurond Uin Kod tepilr, utun-lr. Im-
ItBL IIILLtl arualliiridrd. Hn-ib.brld!C ireonsS
Ihpitio.ma TbUmadmri-rricpiTriia ou.-n.ob-Mdy.sndyetltlllliulioricl,
bft and rk a
ft ruiitti ovnr ih- muunuii.ri. Dl-Uncn 1 vn lbs
mountain. 44 mPea. Prom I'lillmil nvir ibe
miiuiiiaiiij, 7H mlli. Kiom t-al-m, IHO ml.,..
If 'T.r M,'l' ! """M'' ' M "i I'r 23' ! v-st-tlu.
111 ; Hhi p. Se
mi r.'1p1,Dii'lcomlni'rri.morlii Mitl n. Ym
hi I. Wa-hluuliiii. Lltin, Ik-nim, aid l, ik cini.ilos.
tbi Ii by far thu bi-i-i. nta-i-i-t. hi 1 I., aiici ,, u,..
. ,, . I COALM N. Pro Id nt,
Hartby B. rsoan, HfC. Illllll
KELLY &. UNDERWOOD,
UERREN & FARRAR,
Will pay tho
Highest Market Price
rou
500,000 POUNDS
or
TO O OL..
SACKS A1D TWIME
ITurutHliotl.
Unqalraor W. J. III.UKI.N,
PAUHAIt BUUTIIBBS.
tUlem, Uy4, 18TI-3m.l
Carriage & Wagon iHers,
Salem, Oregon,
nAVK ON HANI) A CIIOICK LOT OK KOOK
Hpriuir
Wagona, Carriages, &. Buggiea,
of their own make.
Mannfactored 0 tho DKS1 quality ol Jurrry Illrknry.
Ulvonia call, aidcxainlic oar work, and Judirs
lor ynainln'f.
All Ulmdn or Itepalrlnj: nnd Oineiol Jolibliu: duns
at rlior imtlcc. a 1 II
WOiiTfl SALEM STOKE.
W. L. WAIIK,
A T TnK IIIIIUK STOKE. Ha JUHT HKCKrV
ua. od a full si-Kditiui-iii nf
Ooueral Morohandiso,
Diy Goods,
Grooorxes,
Boots 8l Shoes,
rLa.rax7o.re,
Clothing
CaleoUUsd for tho CityandCoantry Trade. Ji,.ujt,i aa
tow.andwlU ba oia at aa BJlXu. a I'KiiJ-Tt aa
Jioao who 8ELL AT COST. WOn,!- d.'llurri to
WY pun ol thn rltv frn m hArv s, , ,
s
Fstablishcd 1840.
TVt, a. q.: him: IKONS'
Original Liver Medicine.
FOH ALL DISROBES OK TnK LIVER. SOUR-
NRS8 OP THE BTOMACII, L08HOP APPK-
TITK.8ICK IIKADAr-UR. KTO. 1TC.
ratios, axuu,,
T. A. BATIK A ,
WhotmU DrakU,71 Front 8t Portland,
m. AxsaU fee Oratoa.
T?IWIN AIDEN
JADERllSIN&XiCENCY
' 174 ELM STREET. .
CINCINNATI. OHIO.
AdTertiscmenta inserted !n any paper,
Before advertising send for mj catalogue.
SPECTACLES, SPECTACLESI
For Old and Young.
Far-Sighted and Near-Siglited,
hbooitHKUlascs for Hrlwiueu,
STKKL. HILVKU, AMI WOLII Kl.M,U.
I AM prepared to tupplr -p rucl-li nt U yea.at
prleva to anlt. Mr, W. .nll TIN,
Jowuler Jc Optl ian, uauk block, blalo St.
Ka'em, ay 10 1876. Km
For Sale !
dfei TUK PINK KBSIDKNCK corner or ronj-nss-..
mctai ana uivi.ioa aire rta. m aeiraoie altnatloa, '
tlh htmiifl l.iivtt. wpll nnl.hiHl. aud cnnti'muL
ly arranged, and nro ,nda tMterully ornamented. WUJ
bo aold vory loVD' and on accom nodatla
tcrma. Apply to
LB1 WILI.I8,
aepM Patten'a Block 8UUHU Sauatu
T-SkSkM Waia. 8prlat LUU ft-ee. . K.
J.TeeV Pbbhz, MooaUEjrtsaNsnory.BI. .
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