.VasmtCTP carftiesw-- i h i 1 1 .'i ;j WILLAMETTE FARMER. H8UED ETinT miDAT, BT CLARKE te OBAIG, ronusimis and rnorniETons. ft. A. CLAItKU. . AV. CIICAIU. Terms of .Subscription. Ono cony, ono voar (55 numbers). Ono copy, rlz mor.th (3" numbers) ... Ono f ovj, thrco months (18 ntimbrrM c .2..-.o . 1.25 . .75 SALEM, 1'HIDAY, Si:i'T. 11, IS77. Value of Good Farming. No doubt tlie nvurnge yield of wheat iu Oregon has been greatly reduced the present year, by the anxiety men havo felt to Improvo tho certainty of good prices, by having as largo a sur plus as possible to dlsposo of. With this Idea men havo plowed up much land that was so foul as to Imperatively need summer-fallowing, and as n con soquonco they havo cultivated weeds and wild oats to tho dotriment of tho wheat crop. Tho tlmo has como when good cultivation is needed to insure fair returns. If land Is worth $i!fi to $10 per acre, tho only show to mako it bay interest on its value Is to cultlvato it well and got certain returns in that manner. Jn traveling tnrougn mo up per counties last July wo could plainly sco ovldonco of poor cultivation, and now that many of these poorly cultiva ted fields havo boon cut and threshed tho owners of them ought to realize that in the long run thoro Is moro pro fit and vastly moro satisfaction In doing good work and securing good crops as a consequence. Too many men in this world do a hap hazard business and livo from hand to mouth. Somo men aro nev er fortunate which Is tho torm thoy ubo for not being successful nnd al most invariably tho fault is in thorn nelves, Thoy fail to npprcciato tho need of good manngement and expect too much from labor, howover Injudi cious. It is true that many feel Im pelled by necessity to undertake more than thoy can do well, but there is a wonderful deal of truth in tho saying: "What Is well dono is twico dono." This maxim applies with us much foreo to tho affairs of tho farmer as to any class of business on tho faco of tho earth. It Is an undoubted fact that if ovory ono limited his effort to doing only what ho could do well, ho would havo an caslorllfo, a moro rational on3, and reap much moro satisfaction from his efforts. This valloy is owned, a great portion of Ufhy mon who possess moro land than thoy havo use for. It is for tho best interests of 'tho pnoplo that imputation shall Increase, to permit echools and all social privileges and en courogo many other Hl'HImiUo enter prises. Great farms almost invariably mean poor cultivation and scattered neighborhoods. Wo do not expect to convince ovory man who has ono or two thousand acres that ho could make moro money and load a happier life on Jl'JO acres of good laud, well cultivated, but wo bo iovo that such would bo tho case and wo hope to muko somo im pression by continually keeping tho mattor in sight. Thorough cultivation means good crops of wheat and oats, good meadows and gardens and orchards, and jmsturo lands of tho bost tamo grasses, instead of which wo see large tracts of land and much poor cultivation, with not a really good pasture of tamo grasses to lo found In a day's ride. If thoro is one important item of farming that is greatly neglected It relates to tho culti vation of tame grasses. Tho original grasses havo disappeared. It is of par amount Importance that wo Investigate thoroughly to ascertain what grasses will support tho most stock and then proceed to get our pasture lauds in good condition and make thorn as pro ductive as wheat Hold, which is dono in Kuglaud and certainly can bo dono hero. The State Fair. Tho tlmo approaches for the holding of tho annual Fair of tho State Agri cultural Society, and many circumstan ces combine to Justify tho expectation that tho Fair will bo largely attended and provo a decided success. Tho sea son hns been very propitious for growth of crop.s nnd also for the general health of our pcoplo; prices of all our products aro such as to cause general prosperity among tho farming community; In creased Interest Is taken annually in the State Fair ns a means of growth and Improvement of individual-, and as nn Indication of the progress and do volopmcnt of our State. All theso circumstances unite to fa vor tho hope that tho people of Oregon will bo present next month in large forco to partlclpato in tho enjoyments of Fair week and wo liopo they will neglect tho duty that devolves on them as producers to contribute towards tho exhibit, so that in every department tho show will bo complete, and a satis factory proof of tho capabilities and re nown of our State. Thoro has always been a lack of in terest nnd ontorpriso on tho part of many who could ndd greatly to tho dis play if thoy would bring their products and placo them on exhibition. They aro apt to loavo it to others to mako the exhibit, not realizing that it requires tho united effort of all to mako tho dis play a perfect ono and most creditable to our State. Ijiiu, yu L'(i'0 lloru. Huveral liutiilrid ie alrouly euKngtd pasm, princlpidlj No York and New England formers of inkier means, who will bo ablo to purchase linn and boa vnhmblo addition to our pnju tlon. Sensible Advice. You aro asl;e(l evorj day through tho col urns of nownpanor nnd by your ImtKgNt to ubo something for Dytpopsiannd Llvor Com plaint ihitt you know nothing about, on Kot dlsconrugod sponrilovc luonoy with lnt little miiocdss. NrtW to irlvo yo.i Nf-nrory proof that Giikkn'h At'oU'T Fivi:it will euro you of liyspopsia mil Liver Cotiipm lit with alt Its oiled, ucU an Sourbioiimi-t . Sick HftiMlacliM, Ilabl'ua! fosllvfinp'H. i-sU' tntlon of'tho Uoarl. Htartburn, Wator-hrah Fullness at tbn pit oftiiobt'iiiiaoh, Y Skill. Oontod Tomno. Cninlim tip ol aftfr rutin?, low pirl", V" , wn nk v.iit go to your DrtiKKlst - anil got a Siniplo tlottlo of Ghkkn's av oust lT.owEnfor 10 cents nnu try it, ru HAWXEY, DODD & CO., J?oitluuct, Oregon, Offer for Sale, at the Lowest Possible Frioe3, a Full Lino of AOR1CULTU UAL IMPLEMENTS. WE ARK SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED m . r-fl nmm & tow oa tiJPylteK jot jm: MO LINE IIX. ? -rr"r.vm Whlth coml.liic the greatest strength, oxlionu. iigiitnoss, ium uuraimity. DEEJIFJ N the -ole I'ntenteo of the wrougnt uioci: una women vmg, ana aro H''d'ti,"iH inw u tiionnlv Pliiwsomadc. Tlio Plow's mouldboard and share !i... V.i" t i..... o.......i t.v,,.,.a PKf'TTLfA I TO T1I15 Dl'Aiill'J l'LUW. JIIIIMl.IILtl W. II iUICIItK i !". " " ItttKtilar Slzo for 75 emits, two dosus Hovo you. wlil ro- or Sale. 1 ,4 P1TT7IC1 OK LAND, one lislf tsllo lO iV.Xlli!3 from tho Fair Ground, on tlio Orccon City rotd, with a HOUE end 11 UN ml a cooil WELL 5,V acres In timothy, two nrres jilow-od-and tieverfelllni; stock water, TKIt.MS Half cait), and the balance on rtatonahle tlmo. sepUru3 JOHN V. SV ITU. Lost,; O.VTMEltOADPnOM SAL M to Nof forao'c llrldi;u, by way of IIowrtL I'nAiniK, a morocco linnnit IIIIII.K. markpil on Ihu dark dy-lcaf. In pencil, ' C II Slack, Hlockton, Cal., Dec 'iU l'I." U is valuid as a keepsake, and the dnclor will receives a liberal reward by lenvlnc the liook nt the CitEMKKKTA HoTzt, Salkm, or (endlSR it to mu by mat! or ezurecs . icpH9 C. II. SLACK. TO 8UB80RIBEI8. Suowdou Spnnga. Wo ycitcrday vm u oall from Mr. C. Nnowdmi, of Sunwden SprltiKH, Ump'iua, who lnforuu tin that ho ban now taken charge of tho hoanlltiK hoiiHO tlu-ro, Utoly kept by 0. 1'. Yeatou, and 1 piointetl to jirovldofiii tho public all coin fur ti and tuoeisutt. Mra. Snow don, who has an escollent rt'putu ilou a a liousi-kopper, will prialdoovorlho domctloatfilrd,aiid tho comfort ot Invalid will iHM'spocIally cartd for, TIioho whosot-k for plcauro lll tlnd tho roKlon oliarmliiK aud htmlthful, and mo havo no doubt Mr. aud Mra. B. w 111 mel w lilt general and iuo ctful appreciation. FnoM SiLViunvN, Mr. Win, (Uovor In fortna.tu that tho harv out urar -Sllvott'in U ltnoatflvor. Tim fall urln ha lritl out well, but tho yield of ptlux t,rln baa not equallfd OSvctatloua. The hiMiHh of that aectlon U sr.od, aud mi think that U truo of moat paitkof Orrj;on,aa thl habtu auuu utuilly Lcallby auuimur. We oongratulato our friends and patrons on tbo prosperity that rewards tho labors of thn farmers of Oiegon and Washington, and wo solicit their continued good will and patronage lor oar paper, promising thorn that we will mako the Willamettk Fahmkk all that their support will warrant, Wo havo purchased a largo press, capablo of doing muoh moro rapid work, with tho Intention of oularglng and Improving tho Faiimkii whonovor our circulation shall In croaso to Justify It. Wo havo many frlonds who reallzo tho groat nocosslty and advantago In having an Indopondont and fearloRs Journal dovotod to tho intorosts of agrlculturo, and wo sollolt tho friendly sorrlcos of all furmors to In croaso our business and so onablo us to work moro successfully for tholr Interests. Thoro Is a largo immigration coming Into tbo Stoto, and wo liopo to rccotvo Increased support from all such new coniors. If our old irlonds will holp us to mako new onos, wewlllroward their aorvlcos byallboral commission, and thank tbom besides. There aro many who are In arrears, somo of them for a long time, and wo respectfully urge all suoh to remember us now thtt pros perity is so general. We dlsllko to sond out duns, and hope that all those will rospond without further reminder. Tho prosperity of this papor should be an Indication of tbo prosporlty of tho rpslon It represents, Now, that our patrons have an abundant yield and Hrst-rate prlcos for cereals aud all othor products, wo hopo to recolvo tho general patrotiago and good will wo havo always trlod to desorvo. Tho Paclflo North Woat Is ablo to suptKirt a good nnwspapor In tho Interott of agrlcul turo, and It In our ambition to provo that fact beyond a quoHtlon. Otico moro: Wo nood all tho holp our frluds can glvo to secttro an lucreaso of cir culation, and wo ticcil all tho mouoy that Is duo us on old account. Thowo who owo us for moro than ono year aro Informed that wo do not wish to bo forgotton, or to havo to sond tbom particular romlndera. Notloo. In the matter of tho Gutrdlamhlp of Dea Wiiirht, Orr Wrlrht, and Ella Wright, minor heirs of Jo seph A. Wright, deceased. TME DEERi- SULKY AND GANG PLOWS, With or without Breaking-Plow Attachment. VY-"TlaaaaaaaBlPf PHBrSiaMjXyT L'-MMSaJOTJaaaaLBMb' V A i AssZHKcW aaai MBHJaaaT'tPllKaBw NOW, on this sixth day of September. A. D. 1817, came It 0. Itamaby, mardlan of said minor heirs, and prasentsd his petition prajlDK for an order to sell the real estate ofsald minors In Clackamas county. Oregon, described Inbls said petition, and It appcarinx to the satisfaction oftht conrt that It la necessary and for tho beat Interest or the said minors that tho said real estatt sbonld be sold. It la hereby ordered and decreed that the next of kin of said wards and all persona Interested In said estate appear before mo, at tho conrt-honse In the city of Salem, In Marlon connty. Oregon, on tho 15th day of October, A. D. 1877, at the hoar of II o'clock a. m , and show cause, if anr they hava. whr a license ahonld not ha granted for tho salo of said estate. Scrrlco of this order shall bo made by publication In the Wilum- M i 7 " ior mrt succerstie reem prior to the JOHN C. PEUnLBS, icHwS County Judgo of Marlon county, Oregon. The greatest LMbrrSvIn Implements yet Invented VnHly Improved for" Fall of 1877. COO Sold lxx OroRon lxx Ono Year. jfM' Kverv Farmer luieresied. Tho Deere Sulky In the only 8lnnlo-Lovor Plow made. EASILY UI'EUATED. So constructed that by n alight motion or tho Lovor tbo Plow is run out of tho ground and raited clear, by horao- Inatead of man-power. It is stronger aad less complicated than any other. Hole Agents for the woll-known SOUTH BEND OMTT.T.nVUlOW PLOW!. BUCKEYE:DRILL8 and BROADCAST SEEDERS Tho most successful In use. Too well known to nood comment. RII'LKS. NlIOT-GUNfl, HRVOLVKHN, . sent O. 0. D. for examination, all charges paid. No risk, No humbug. Write for catalogue. Addreia JOHN Mr. OAMIMKn. lruxi.w. miiDNxn. DlatlBiulaksd Visitor. Oen.T, K.Tannatt, of Salem, Mass., vis ited thl city on Monday, anl went onto Itoseburg this (Tuesday) morning, with Vice President Kohlor, of the O, lt 0. It. H. Com pany. Qen. Tauuatt cati)e out with Mr. Vlllard, President of tho road, and when that gentleman wan taken soriously 111 In Sau Francisco came on to Portland to repre sent him In business matters aud will soon return East, probably to como back to Ore gon again Iu connection with railroad mat ters. The General Is a graduate of West Point, was In tho army at the outbreak of the war and was commissioned by Governor Amlrow as Vol. of a Massachusetts regiment. Alter the death of Oon. Phil Koainoy ho was In command of hit old brigade; was wound ed several times, having beiu in some of the heavleat actions, aud at tho close of tho vsar resigned his commission to follow his pro feiHlou as a civil aud mining otitilueer In Col orado, no visited the Unlvoralty this morn ing and made an excellent addrea to tho scholars, lie te much pleased with Salem, and IhUolty will bo fortunate If he carries nut hWoxprottid desire to ultimately mako Salem hla residence, lie expresses himself a fully Mtlstiud with Oregon. Ills present visit to Douglas county Is for the purpose of pervoually examining now dlm-overles ot coal In IJmpqua, to which much Importance la attached. TttK Nkw SriMMsuiiv-It will beuotleed that there la an advertisement In the Fahmkk of a new steamship, belonging to the Oregon Steamship Company, that will leave New York with passengers In Jautury. This Hue vessel l to bo railed the Multnomah; she w III bo 'J,.VO tons burden, and well tilted up In all respects to work In tho llnobetweeu Portlaud and Sau Ftanclsco. It Is the Inten tion of tbo company, we learn, to order the construction of another, similar vessel, Im mediately on tho completion of the Mult uouiah. Thts steamer w ill bring a thousand passengers direct floin Now York to Port- GARDNER BROTHERS, W1I0LIIULX AND IIITjklL Dealers in Pianos, Organs, SHEET MUSIC, And Musloal Merchandise, No. 1310 San I'ablo St., rotter's lllock, OAKLAND. CAL. iirlswold's Block, srMfj SALK.TI. EVERYBODY Rich or Poor. THE MATCHLESS FIRE LIGHTER ! Ordora forTUK Matchless Finn Lioiiter aro coming In thick aud fast, and tbey glvo general natlsfactlon. frights your lamp or gas without tbo uso ofa match. Will last a life time. Just the thing for campers or travol vn, Price 75 cents. Address II, II. HALLOOK, General Agent, Salom, Oregon. avait'HaVsEr Oregon State Fair, i r r. The Hoard of Manaucrs of the Oreuon fittte Acrlcnltu- rl HiH'Irtr amnmiiro tint the Hcvi-ntifutli Aiiuual I'alr will bo held at Fair (Iruuuds, uesr Saleu, Ooiumouoing 011 Monday, Ootober 8tli, And ci'Utluuluj six dijs. HALF FARES RATES ! Fur rasr.girs and Freight, on the OREGON AND CALIFORNIA RAILROAD, aud the OREGON CENTRAL 'RAILROAD, And on the UU of the OREGON STEAM NAVIGATION CO., From WAIACLA And all wajr points, to Portland, arid from ASTORIA aud all way Iluts, to Portland, 25,000 PEOPLE! IN ATTENDANCE I THE LARCEST-EXHIBITION ! Known In the hWtcry ot the SocUty. 60 Horses in Training For trials i.f Fjisrd, II tottait for one purse. GRAND EXHIBIT OF FARM PRODUCTS And HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY. HaudBomo Displays from California I FINE SHOW OF STOCK Of allkluds, luclu Hue uiaujr lite choice tuiportatioiia. For Premium LUts, Irorrnmuieii, Or any Information In regard to the Fair, addreta E, M. Waitk, 8rretary. tlfin. a7" Entries cau W uud lth the S'crttary In person or by letlfr.ouewftk bfcr the Fair. Entries close TULsDAY, Oct, th, at 1 M. KTOTIOH. The " Stute FalrTlcatt " lisued by the Orfin Steam Naiiitlon l.. I old at full rttri to ptkseuiiers uoiui: loth Fair, ami isOOOD FOll FltEE KETl'lUV, "Pro ldel it Is iifrseutttl to SotrrUry Orvson State Asrlcul. tural bo- lety, at Fair Orouiuls, and stamix'd with bU sl." TlcttU not so i rrteuted. wlllnot lw rscvgultnl ou return, ami the holder wtltt chark-d full rat. It Is homil all luteretd will the the matter Immtdlate atteutlou, aud M themsrhra money and trouble. ayCu.tomary conditions ou tickets by Railroads. Stork aud Pre lulu Air Kxklblilon rhirrfM full rat.a coins. by railroad i r steamboats, but return frv if ovurrtobtalu certificate from Secrt tary that the same bta Ixea uu ethlbitlou aud not chaugvd bauds. Per order Hoard of Managers, W, p. WATSON, Prldnt. TrAOB Jflaslls. bprln: Usts freo, V. XlVVOf Pucsnix, U oowloton Nursory. IU. aVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBDsaBBaVBBBBai Schuttler Farm, Freight, and Spring: Wagons. FARM GK1ST MILLS, nil styles end prices. FAN MILLS. Bend forSpooial Clrculara. USE THE! IN THE WORLD! not Deceived! See that our Trade Mark is on eaohlPaokage! s a 3 PUEJB WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK Jet Blaok 5 and ALL COLORS. ' Mixed. Tl.GetLsr for XTse AND EASILY APPLIED. ' For Sale by the AgcntH: vnd JOHN HUGHES, Salom, HODGE. SWELL & CO., WholrMilu Urugglsts, and Dealers In !uleiitt. niiy -.. " wiaasmii 'OXl.TXswtVJaIX. NO. 75 KKOKT hTKEKT. PACIFIC 1 IIIsESHI ; MACIfilWECoSpV MANUFACTUnKLS OP WUM.MT M. zjr-cx.y' fegsasK? - - - i$?&!r- PELTON'S SIX-FOLD HORSE-POWERS And CounterbaUuco Souurators. INCORrOlUTED AT 8ALKM, OHK(,ON, Oc.otJ u ,. lttffc 0 1-o.Lrov pneninvvr t - sous. Vice lreaUeat; W. 11. Uasrsirstt, DcrnuA. IV ii,JKSJ.D Z; J BV" SZS$&3 bAVto TUK UW- FOf ,Urt4" P'uUrsV'ddtnerS aJHSS i asarea if ! ; ?r i