Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, September 28, 1877, Page 4, Image 4

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MAIjUM, F1UDAY, W;n'.28, IS7L
THE LABOR aUF.5TIOZ7.
A Into movomtint of unemployed
wlilto InhorhiK men in Ran Francisco Is
calculate! lo h:ivo Influonco nnd shows
that fjreut good sonso directs tlie movo
monts or thmo people. T hoy were to
pnnulo In foroo through that city, for
tho purpose of showing the merchants,
manufacturer and employee.", what a
Brent number of wlilto men nro out of
work. They Intended iilso to present
themselves to Hkho who employ Chi
ncso labor ami offer to do thu same
work for tlia money paid tlin Chinese.
Such it course us this Is certain to meet
with respectful consideration and will
assist Breatly in IiicIucIiib employees to
dlsjionso with .services of CIiIiiimo and
replaco them with while persons.
Wo notice frequent ap,ieals for 1m
niiBration to our State and wo often
hear tho ns-ertlon made that no person
should come hero unless he has money
to commence) work with. A few yenrs
ago, boforo tho Chinese became ho mi
inerotiH, Oregon wn.s tho paradise of
tho poor man, and wo beliuvo that any
man of health, strength, and energy,
can still come among us and succeed as
well, If not better, than elsewhere.
The presence of so many Chinese
anion:' us certainly has its influence on
tho lul or quest ion, and tends to dis
courage tho immigration of wlilto la
borers. If wo pursue this course wo
shall (o:i be dependent on Chinese in
Htoad of they being dependent upon us.
"Wo need laborers wlilto luborois and
their families, and ft cannot be doubt-
od that tho country will bo more pros
perous with abundant labor that Is
Ideutlllcd wltii tho .'-oil, than with
ChiiiRyo who Invarlnbly intend to re
turn to A"la us scion as their accumula
tions aro fiulliclout.
Tho Chinese 1111 an Important place
nnd a roiiablo place, in the prosecution
of our liiihistiieH. They iuivo no fam
ilies hero to Interrupt thoir labors.
They very s-eldom loso adaybutcon
tlnuo at work with Utile bro.ik or In
termission. They board themselves
and aro easily provided for. They
liavo nothing V( ' "l never waste
Unto in dissipation, in fact: tho Chi
naman comes nearer to beluga ma
chine than whito laborers do or can,
ami that makcsjiim available and u?o
ml as a workman or servant. When
wo weigh all tlioso considerations wo
11 ml tho Chluosd povscji much excel
lonco iu a laboring element, against
which wo must remember that thoy
soon learn trader and monopoli.o thorn
Instead of remaining our servants.
Thoy certainly aro not deslrablo as cit
rons and tliu.v prevent an inimlgni
tlou of white lilxir that could become
citizens. Thoro Is much lo complicate
the question and make it a delicate
ono to handle.
Many persons In California aro slron
uously working to not only prevent
immigration of Chinese but to Induce
those now hero to return. They do not
expect to amend the treaty or secure
legUlatlon hostile to Chinese Immigra
tion, but they endeavor to dbrour.igo
employment of Chinese, and work to
ovorywhero substitute wlilto labor for
Chiue.io labor. It Is to be hoped that
they will Mitvei'd, fur at a lime when
laborers cannot earn bread throughout
a great portion uf the country It Is ne
cessary for a milled oll'ort to provide
tho means of support for thoe of our
own race.
Wc have no sympathy with those
who despise and hate a Chinaman be
cause ho iv a Chinaman, from mere pre
judice of race, for long as wo could
procure no other Suboi wo have recog
nized that tho presence of Chineo was
an advantage to the country, but now,
when the labor of white men ha drug
lu the maiket over a gie.it part of the
nation, wo feel a ii.itural race sympa
thy that desires to .see whites employ
ed to the exclusion of Chinoe. ChSne-o
have furnished us caeup labor at a
time when wo greatly needed it and
could not otherwNe pime-is It, and we
recogul.o tho value in the past while
wo doubt the expediency of encourag
ing and employing Cnlncso labor
among us to the oxc'.u-lon of white la
bor in tho future.
Now York, Sunt, tti Vim Sun Mynex
Com t i oiler Connolly I now t!ili)lloly re
waved not lo niuiui l Aiusilt Inmiy event.
Dr. It, I. Tihll, tin fduih WiUorcura
nlijalulan Mill lecturer, 1 tluul.
Profits of Prune-Drying.
C. T. Sottlo, ofSan Joso, Cab, Informs tho
California Agricttllurht IbiU they tiavo this
veason dried forly-llvo tons of fresh prunos
lntoflftcon tons of very flno dried prunes,
worth $130 nor ton. Thoco iorty-ilvo Ions
nolo produced on about (on acres of land.
Tho exponso of tho Broen fruit vfus $1,350,
md tho dried piunos oro worth $1,200, leav
ing a profit, excluding labor, oi $2 850. The
costol gathering prunes Is less thnn any
other fruit ctop. Straw or shoota aro spread
under tbo trees, and tho prunes aro eunkon
uir anil picked up Into locos ond token to
innrkot or to tho dryor, at tho enso may bo,
nt o losa cofct than bo muny pntalots nil ready
dug. Tho market in tho Eisteru States Is
good, and till (lis llnest, after supplying tbo
homo innrkot, aro shipped in refrigerator
Mrs Inn fresh state. Thoy keep no well
that they may bo oyon transported In Rood
ordor In ordinary oars. Tho Etstom mur
kotfor driod prunes Is suppllod now by
Huropo, from whoso ports Immeuso quanti
ties nro shipped to Now York.
AT THE
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Tin: Qehman PnuNK. Vi'o recolvod eomo
lliuo a co speolmons of Gorman pruno3 raided
noar Portland, by Mr. P. 1 Bradford. Tho
fruit Is not largo but Is excellent substanco
and flavor, rathor dry moat and very pleas
ant lo I ante, calculated to dry well and inako
a very markotablo product. It sonnis to us
to bo ono tbo best drying fruit wo have.
Orchardlsts should not nofrlect It.
DIED
In Linn county, Oreiion, Sopt. Dili, 1877,
Hllznunth Ellon, Bod 10 years, 8 month,
and U days, dHiiKhtnr of A. D. and Sarah P.
Gardnor, of Fox Valloy, end sinter of Mrs.
L. .S.. Skill" ,of this city. Funeral services
by Ilnv. John Ostrendor, burial servlcos nt
Fox Valley eomolory, conducted under the
honors of thoGranco.
Tho young lady was known among hor
assooiatos by tho namo of "Hlrd Gardnor,"
nnd was a gonoral favorite Hor own happy
disposition had "won for bora host of appro
olatlvofrlonds, who mourning hor loss on
earth will think of hor as among thoaagols
of Ood In Hon von, Com.
OIMIRIIT This morning (WpJnnday).5A.M.
In tlilt city, of typhoid rver, Kn-ilily, ouly child
of AmlrnwT. nnd ilnrvflllbcrt. HL-citriVcurs nnd
Umotithfl.
f ho fitnernl service will bo liebl to-morrow nt
'J o'clock l'.M. from tlin ConRrcc.'itlonnl Church.
Tho nmtiy friends nf Mr. nnd Mn. Clllhcrt will
klnccrcly unrrow with lliom over tho dentil of
tliulrtllllo ono, whoso loss to thorn cannot bo
muxHiircd and ouly they can know,
U U tho tlino orilier.illlng leaf.
Wiii'n Hit, wlndK of iIih Autumn como,
no roiiow inu nniniiit'r ot nio, ho unci,
To cull nil I ho brlitlit tlilinii homo
C. A. Itcim. Notary I'libllc.
T, H. Co.
KliSKSD & COX,
Real Estate and Insurance
AGENTS.
Loans negotiated on Favorablo
Tormo.
Buy and Sell Gold and Silver, State, County,
and Ci;y Warrants.
A acuta for Hcctl'N Opcrn Ilooar.
CVOnico. at tho corner of Hecd'e Opera llAnro,
n-23 SALEM, Oil. Xyl
NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE
llBTWEHM
San Franolsco and Portland.
The P. C. S. S. Co.
WIM. UKKEAVTKIt HUN A LINE 01' HTKAM
hip rociiUtly, every Ao iity hot w ecu Han
I'runclKo and I'ottlnml
AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES,
J. .11. .-iIcCICAKKN .V TO,
AuciltM.
MUSICAL NOTES.
THE GARDNER BROTHERS
AUK mTIIOLKSALK AND RKTAIL DHAl,
orn in l'lanos, OrKHtiH, Shoot Music, Vio
lins, Accoi'duoiis, UrtrinonlcHiis, and musli'iil
uiorohniullso Konorully, Oakland, OdllfornU,
Imvo rrcontly oKued a branch titoro In
H.ilom, OrcKi'
THE GARDNER BROTHERS
Porboually uuiiorliitend thoir busliiosa in this
Slate, us wll ns California, nnd will bo
lroiuptlu iniikluKKOod nil contracts.
IKE GARDNER BROTHERS
liavo already sold neatly two hundred In
btruuumtM In this Statu.
THE GARDNER BROTHERS
liavo four authorized PKcntH fellliu; frntu
tlmirhonholiiililsiatt',to.ltt A 1, MOYIC,
Alt.mvi C. II. SLACK Hud FKANIC 11.
MAY,SiU'tii5 K. A. IIAIUD, KiujonoUlty.
THE GiRDHER BROTHERS
Piano Invo nlrf inly becomo a fvonto on tho
Coast, It In nrndo osprolally for Urn trade,
slid It ailsplml to tho ultuiatu on I tilt Const,
and for renmlnliiR In tuiio. In its adaptation
to thu lurlor thoro is nono hotter.
THE GARDNER BROTHERS
Urtvou'vcrftl (llll'oront uianuftietiiro of Or
ttiutx, Klvlnt: tho publlo a variety to fco'ect
ironi.
THE GARDNER BROTHERS
llnvn tUst-cUs tunor In fielr employ. All
oiilort mieiiiltil lo by addresilnit Gardnor
Ilrothers, Steni, Oregon.
THE GARDNER BROTHERS
Givo a KUHnnteflfor flvoyoni, for all Pianos
and Organs, If doaircd.
THE GARDNER BROTHERS
Pay their employee n salary, not a commis
sion. THE GARDNER IROTHERS
Would s'ti, in anawor to mtny Inquiries,
that their ltranoli Houso iu Buletii is a rr
mAueut iustitutlou. s"5tt
SS-fii2a.5L 532.,
WILL HAVE
Fresh Bread
EVERY MORNING,
Fresh. Pies and. Cakes
EVERY DAY,
Q r s t e r s
AND
ICE-CREAM !
p3 Don't forgot tho uumbor of tbo Stand,
and bosuro loglvo u? a call, nnd wo will
treat you flrHt rnt'e.
HAWIEY, DODB & CO.,
IPoi'tlmiil, Oregon,
Offer for Sale, at tho Lovfrest Poeeible Pricoo, -a Full Line of
AGRICULTTJ RAL IMPLEMENT,
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS JTOR TUE CKLEllRATED
Pure - Blooded
FRENCH
JPov Sale
At the Fail Grounds
RAMS AND EWES,
From tho noted Flock of Mrs. 11. Bla
cow, Contorvlllo, Alameda county,
Oitllfornla.
m& mwwwTBg?
Af s3vzr
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M'IIMl. TTilT..
Kfjiuit.:. rr.-grr-sjarr.vf.'.L'iiJCSl
Wliifh oiiililni'.tlio fjrentpst ftrcngtli, extreme lightnos.s nnd dumbllltj
D13EIU3 U the solo Pittentoo of tho Wrought Jllook nnd Welded Frog, i
their JMow Is tho only Plow ko mnde. The IMow's inotildhonrd and sliuro
hitrdeiied by it I'ntontod 1'rowws 1'ECUI.lAlt TO T1110 DEERE PLOW.
THBDBB3KE JSUIiKY AND GANG PLOW,
With or without Breaking-Plow Attaohment.
FALL. TRADE, 1877.
Great Bargains for Cash !
Tiio greatest Labor-Saving Implements yet Invented. Vastly Improved for Full oflS"
C00 Sold ixx Oregon ixr Ono Year.
ail" E vorv Fartnnr Interested. Tho Dooro Sulky Is tho only Slnglo-Lovor Plow ma
EASILY OPERATED. So cnustrnclr d that by ttHllght motion or tbo Lever tiio Plow
run out of tho ground ond raised clear, by lioo-instead of man-powor. It hstiougors
less complicated than any otbor. Sole Agents for tho woll-known
SOUTH BEND OHXXiXiEB-IRON FLOWS, s
BUCKEYE:DRILLS and BROADCAST SEEDER
Tho most successful In use. Too well known to need comment.
Having bought our Fall Stock at
Great Itcdtiction on Fonncr Prices !
Wu ro irc)rcJ tnclvo oir cn,tnmcr tliolicncCtof
tho redaction, nua offer n full Una of
GrontN' nnd Boyw'
OLOTHINO,
At lets than crcr before, A!o,
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DRY GOODS,
AND
DRESS GOODS,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT,
To ult onr Luly cuttumvn, nt rcntonaulr low prlcce
BOOTS AND SHOES,
IIutM nuil Cups,
At Prices that dofy Competition !
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
A full stock of theso- articles, to suit tbo
Country trado, In both prices and quality.
CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS.
Wo will closo our stock of theso goods
out AT COST!
Wo luvlte our friend to
Excliango Country Products
FOR OUR GOODS,
And wo wi'.l not ouly sell at reduced CASH
rates but will allow tho highest market rates
for nil thoy Imvo to dlsjioso or.
Call and See our Stock.
L. & E. HIKSCil,
ORISWOLD'S 11I.OCK,
ciSmi Commercial Street, SALEW.
Ht3B?Ti'vv?ii
Schuttler Farm, Freight. a"nd Spring Wagons.
FARM GRIST MILLS, all etylea and prices. FAN MILLS. Send lor Special Clrcula
J. W. GILBERT
l?uyN Cawli iir
XLiUUt X" lHA'&j JC-3Al;aj
TOT 3S
IN THE
3? USEES
WOULD !
Be 33.0I; IDooolTreca. !
See that our Trade Mark is on eaolilFackagc
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PURE WHITE, FOR INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WORK
Jet Blaolc j and ALL COLORS.
3MCiZ5Lcl lEt,Gtxsr for use
AND EASILY APPLIED.
for Sulo by thu Ascnts:
JOHN HUGHES, Salem,
HODGE, SHELL & CO..
lVlinlchnlo DrugltN, ana Oenlcrs Iu l'ulutN, oils, and CIns,
302F5.1XjV3XTX3, Ox-.
AND
NO. t5 FltONT bTREET.
M'Jl Couiiiierclal st., SALK.Nl.
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BOOKBINDING
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in cemwiiuH wnu num. uv' .. .. " '
(tlct IUwiWnJrv. Tainrr Uultmr. HUi Hwl
lunuUcturlnjr. Maitnrnn4 II hAmouiv! mn
ttenJM to. cul for cilliuitti, 1'iicj lou
i,ny lnlhStte. ...
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Nlcnm Printer and llookbluitrr.
Cttj't UUt.bHto it., wi.-iiUiii,u(i..
TnUo Notie.
MV WIKK, unSTEK. HAS LKfT MR. AND I
htll tay no ilebw cf tiei conlret tin aflr' ibl
Utf. ANSON HOBAKT.
bllYerton, 8cpU lt, 17. J""4pJ
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OOE.B FUTEBWATCB KM. ChMpt
loth, known world. Sautpl Watch rttt to
mao. Plul. Sprln? Lliu free. F.
Xl66S I'mimUi IloomlniUmhuriorr, 111.
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TD BWIN AEDENO"
' 174 ELTyi'STREET; ,
GINCINJSATI. . a OHIO.
AdvortiscmcnU inserted in any paper,
Before adTertising eend for my catalogue.
KELLY &,
UNDERWOOD
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The Old Immigrant Route
.Icrokt) the Cn.rudo 3Ioimtnlii,
vow ow.N-ra ar tuk
Oascado Hoadacd Bridpo Company,
ltauulngl Sandy, Ml. Hood, and lUrlow'sOto,
IS NOWOPKN, nd Itsvd of all klad hat be
pin. Iberoad l lu coed repair, extra. he lm
proimrntf ire belne mado evtry jcr. The LAU
HBIi HILLS are all graded, bhvcti-brldce are on all
the dreamt . Thla nad never received a oolimi nb.
ddy.andjetlt Utho tiortot, tl, andclirau
rat roatu over tli- mouiitaln. Dlmuce ocr the
mountalu. -14 mile. From Portland, over the
mouuuui,, 7S mllra. 1'rom Salem, ICO mllea.
IUTE-Vaons ft; Saddle, 60;; PacWt, 2Jc : Cat
lie. tOe: Sheep, Sc
Kor all polng and coming from or Into Marlon, Yam
hill, Wathlngton. Llun, Ik'nton, and Polk counliea,
Ihla U by far tho ben. neaictt. acd chranett route.
8. D. COALMAN, Prld.nt.
IIirtxv E. Cnon, Sec. lelml
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Carriage & Wagou Makers,
Salom, Oreeon.
AYE ON HAND A CHOICE LOT OF FOU
. bprlnjj
Wagons, Oarriagos, &, Buggiet
of their own make,
Manufactured of tho DHST quality o( Jersey Hlckor
tilvousa call, and eiamlio our worlt, and Judi
for joaifrlrc.
All klmdi of Repalrlne andGencial Jobblncdoi
at thott notice. 8Jxj
Administrator'B Notice.
NOTICE U hereby ttven that the undertime.
, ,, by order of the County Court of tha conn:
of Marlon. In the Sttto of Oregon, on the 27th day
AuCTJi 1CT, duly appointed Admtnlttrator of U
L.tato of M. J Hhawl. deceaicd. All pertona ha
ins clalina acainn ald cute are required to preeei
he tame, with tho voucher, to the underilcoed i
the office of J. J. haw, in the city of Salem, i
ild county, llbtn elx rconth from thU dale.
Dated. ADCu,t '' A'"
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