Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, October 12, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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FARMING NOTjpE.
Ulllsboro Independent'. Slotiben Cummins.
In tho lowor part of IIiIh coutity, lias ttirnod
his stock Into nbout "00 uuMioIh of grain,
which ho has Mamllng out and was damaged
by tho rain. V. O. Soaln, 'near pilley,
has .'ViacroH of wheat uncut which will tin b
total Ions. Messrs. Shipley A Halloy have
about 3 000 bushols of grain slandlnn In the
shock which will bo lost. Mr. .J . Knighton's
rop near tlio Orovo Is 111 Urn shock, and Mr.
Is'ood'i) crops on tho Hobortson and Kugonp
JacUhon fariitH aro out In tlio Mack and will
probably bo loil, Mr. Satn Lfnnnx finished
tlirt'nliliK,' his grain on Wednesday mernlng
.Iqhn Jackson lost MO or 000 bushels of mtn,
it having boon beatotilown by tho wind and
rain bol'oro roiiplng,
Albany Democrat'. A Rnntlmnsn Just over
from King'rt valloViays thtt loss.oi grain In
Unit locality has bati to'rrlblo. Thulr orop
AVinoMltnuiod nt 40,000 bushels, and about
30,000 of this -Is Ntlll standing. Mostol'tho
wheat was of tho colobratod Hnzol Club vari
ety , tho vary boit lor (louring purposes.
Forost Orovo lotlor: Mr. Clapshnm raised
2.'i bushels of wheat to the aero on tho sum
mit of tho mountain, nx tnllos wost ofthis
placo. Sovoral thousand bushel) woro raised
on tho mountains near horo, whero a few
yoarsngd tho land was considered of no
valuo.
Ijosr of wheat In Linn county Is estimated
at 10,000 to r0,000 buihols. tho graator part In
tho vicinity of Drownsvlllo.
A man at Forest Orovo got his grain tn the
dry by working on Sunday, and ho says ho
Is glad some people won't work on Sunday,
otherwise ho could not havo got a throihlug
machlno.
A largo amount of wheat has boon lost or
damagod In Yamhill. Tho Matc.vnan hoars
of a man near Lincoln who had soveral
thousand bushols sacked lu tho Hold which
has sprouted.
Iuvi.no, Sept. HO, 1877.
Kn. Kaiimf.ii: Ah I havo had aom'o oxpor
lonco In machinery for tho patt twolvo years
In Orogon, and oupoclally with Pitt's Throsh.
or, which I havo thought could not bo boat
on, and as to tho Separator, thought it good.
This spason I had an opportunity of trying
tho Polton ilorso-Fowor, which I ran for 30
days with 1'lll's Soparator. Tho Polton
l'owor Is tho best I ovor hitched to for light
draught and durability. With tho Improve
tnont that Mr, Pnlton adds to tho sides of tho
Separator you can put J:i ouo third moio
straw lu thorumo length of tliuo,and ftirth
ormoro, it cloaus tho grain well. Tho great
iHlllculty with tho Pitts Powor.lH, jou cannot
hold tho powor tit n cortaiu pitch nud crowd
thooylludur, Willi tho Polton you can. It
Is far superior for velocity, and you can raise
tho horses' trauos twco round lu ono mln
uto with tho Polton Potvoraud It will run tho
cylinder with tho' most speed. Ho olHirs to
Insure thorn for ton voirs, aud ho Istafo in
doing so, for 1 think tlioy wll last ns thoro Is
no wear on thorn.
I don't propose to pull' Ihli thing up, but
It Is tho most completely gotton up Horno
I'owor that ever win hltoliod to. It is easy
movod nnd sot up, iw ouo man can do it lu
ton minutes. ' J. O. Y.vri:.
Ycqulna Railroad.
Tho Corvollls Ua:ettc iiiakcn tho following
roport:
On last Saturday Colonel T, Kgnrlnn Hogg
mot it number of citl.ons of iluuiou and
Linn count los for thopurpnioofrniifttilliillnu
relative to tint completion of tho W. V. it
Count railroad. Af.eru free and lull expres
sion by tho various gentlumrii ptuHoitt, and
it statement of tint condition of tho road by
tho president, Colonel II. made a proposi
tion which wo think it very liberal ouo. and
which will without doubt Im accepted. It
wan, In miiIhIhiii'k, us wo urn Informed, thut
upon tho completion gf the first section of
ten miles he would guarantee tho t-ahtiihi
mittluiout amount of bond lo build mut
equip tho remainder of tho road.
The grading aud lining of ibis section cin
bo easily at'complNhed by I no citizens of
Linn and Mtiutoii counties. Of this (hero Is
no doubt, Judging from what Is already ac
complished under tho adverse circiimsiuiiceN
that havo surrounded tho work no far.
Tho only ohttaclo that could possibly bo
lu tho way of Hid rtpoody accomplishment
ofourpartof tho contract, then, would bo
tho Iron ami rolling stock. In order in
secure funds for tho purchaso of those,
Judge CUrk of San Kraiiclsco, and Judges
Cheiioweth and Huriiett, of this place, were
nominated as it comiiilttvu to raise the mo.
ney, which h it guarantee thut it will bo
forthcoming,
Hnsoburg Vitiwfcifen W. II. Singleton
iaied on hN farm a few miles KtH of town,
this j ear, ouo thouaud plants of tobacco
whleh ho hhvm Is iiuully its gnncl ua that for.
murly raised lu Missouri, whero ho raised It
for tho market, lie has PI sticks lull three
fret long of thialoluooo hanging In his dry
hoiue, ami for length and breadth of leaves,
la corttlnly it auoonaa. Ho lias boon raising
hU own tobaooo for a number of yeara anil
recommends It as it very prntltablo crop,
John Krolt.who was running it planer on
Sugar Pino mountain, in uiIUm west of Uo
burg, rtHiintlv lost threw lingers of his right
hand aud millViro lla fr.tcturo of tho arm. In
two place by getting uiught lu it belt.
Ohi. I Cook, of North I'liipijua, com.
tnlttodmiloidn by hanging hlniHoli on tho:M
Inst. Ho had been In ill healili ayiwr, His
lather had gout) to ltnoburg that day. K,
Huntley, iitslug by the promlset about I p,
an., sitv liie young in in hanging to a tree,
He was cut down, but lite was oxtiuot. Ills
go wat 1 yearn.
A grout lot of young 1 idles weluotnul Gen,
Sherman tit Albany, The old warrior went
right In and klsid tho whole nt' litem, while
lili won, a cowardly y-ouug lellow who hud
never boon through tho wars, stood buck
unit looked nheoplshly on,
Mra. Admt Monow luvlrg tiken !K first
mtiailtiiu, tho hlgl.ot iiutnbi r, a' the Wi-hIi-luKton
county Mr, to s tho pilze loom oiler
ud by Knapp, Hurroll ,t Co,
Tho Hchool nt 1'Vrest OrJto waauevtr
iiiero prosperous tit this tlmo of tluymr
than now.
llonton county hnsit taxitt 1) almtlonnl
9I,728,(VS7 upon which tnere Is it lovy nl 10
mills.
(rant county beat II tker or ly ono ntlll on
taxation, lUUer'n levy being 3o nilllc, '
A. A, -MoOully haa puni'mivd the Carcllno
(louring mill at lliowutvillo for fli,f00.
Union la to hive a new brlrk ne.ho.il houao.
Tho contractor la now making tbo brick.
Amity, Yamhill county, haa been made a
money order olHoe.
JMkaoa county levhe tax cf 20 mills.
TjJE IKETS.
There Is nothing now In rolatlon to tho
grain market. Prices aro unchanged nnd
remain In all rospects samo itsforawtik
past.
European Grain Market.
IiiVKRi'ooi., Oct 0. A loaillng grain circu
lar ays ft nuuibor cf Hrllhli mtrks ere
agitln lower, oven aorno Tor forolitn and good
conditioned parcels of now growth wheat;
butits tho wok proceeds, there appeals to be
inoro HteadlnPfn and more actl vo buslnots rp
portod. Iu most places on tho coast,' he Host
ing trade Is quiet. Ilirloy maintains ro.
"ontraliios hereand In nolgtiborlngdlslrlcts
Since Tuesday a modorato trado has boon
done, nnd millers have acttd ciutlously for
sotno tlmo, and aro lightly furnished with
stock, looking to a regular supply from tho
Atlantic stales, mhizo continues to nuract
attention, both spot and delivery, and for
ward rates rathor favoring sellers. Arrivals
at this port since Monday havo been about
tbo usual average. Half of tho wheat cornea
from tho Atlantic at toll tuarxot to-day .J
Wheat shows moro Btoadlnoss; transactions
Inwhltoand rod to n fair amount at full
prl'cos of Tuosday and in somo cases it shade
bottor. Sck Hour steady, with linprovod
domand;barrols aro dinioultof salo and rath
or choapor. Corn In fair request a( 3d ad
vanco. London, Oct. 0. Tho Times says slnco tbo
beginning of the prosont year we bayo Im
ported X2.1,000,0e0 worth of wheat against
.CIB.OOO 000 last year. Curiously enough, In
croasod supplies havo not come from tho
United Stales which sent us 4,000,000 cwt,
loss Ibis yoar than last. Ono chlof sotirco
oxtra supply has boon Itrltlsh India, litis
sla, Oortnany, Franco and Egypt havo been
stlinulatod to oxport moro largely than
usual bv their ilnanalal necnssltlo', but
iliriirosaro nono the low Hlgnltlcantou that
acomnt.
FiiistOiiist. On Thursday ol last wook
tho now custom mill of MosiJrs. Woller A
Waldo Btarlod up, and turned out tbo Mrst
grist of chopped feed, lor I). Grlerson.
J. W. GILBERT
l'nyw CiinIi itv
Hides, Furs, & Pelts,
Hplil Commercial st., SALKM.
IV
For Sctlo.
K 4 "r?"f?GJ nv INI. n half mllo
) A.VjlVlLr3 from tlin Kulr nhiiuirt, tm
tho OroL-nn City rntd, with a IIOtlSK end II A UN ami
n rriKiil WI'I.I. 9U BlTIl, 111 lltllOtllV. tW(l aCtC t)l(iwr-
nl -and noviT filling Murk wMer. TKItMS-Ilalf
cjii, nmi tho liiilmicu tut rrntonali'n tlmo.
ru-dlma .lOUN V. HVITH.
jrjew poops.
Mammotir& Turn-Talilo Applc-Parcrs,
Flclcher Posl-IIolo Augers,
Meat-Cutlers and StulFers,
Blacksmith Brills,
Tiro-Bondors and Up-Sottors,
Pruning-Saws, Knivos, and
NOKTHRUP &
THOMPSON,
WnniiKiiALt and I Utah. Ukalkiw is
Hardware, Iron, Steel, &
Wngon IimI Carriage Material
UP A I, I. KINDS.
Vii) A: 131 I'rtmtSt., l'OUTLAJin.
Tho Light-draught Steamer
CITY OF SALEM.
Win. i.bavu I'Acinc WtiAiir,
Portland, for Salem,
and Intermrdlati) l'ointr,
Oh Monda)s, Wednesday's, and Fridays,
At 6 o'ciecK A. M,
TIiu LlKlitMlrniiKlit Steamer
Will mako Trlpt to tho uppor Itlvor.
U. B. SCOTT & CO
I. J. HATCH, (lrncr.il Manacrr. anlT
PILES!! PILES!!!
A HEW DEPARTURE,
IN Tlllt "MKMCAI. TSBATMKNT" ok srK
rlal (IIiumo, li III plarlni; In thu hand or tho rut
(cror ttiu "t'uro and l'ruvi-ntloii." thu Ivtlt-ra I nm
lMTmltttil loMibPrli from John M, IIai-us, I'uMmar
lor at Orrpin City and Grand lu-crtitarjr of tho (Hand
UkIco of 4, O, O. K., explain tho ri'nilU of the
"WimirMAN lHOCKSS.,r Ho ): "I trloal ev
rrylhlng, and no doctor Kavo mo rtrllof, and I thought
lluy uvrc Inciirablo. 1 would not luvo tried your
I'roceM,' bui'iuy friend K. M. Walto, of Palvin; rtt
nminvndoj ) on a (i highly. I enclom jou uttal order
for aniniitit; and tlrai t'nd by cxprcva.'i Hero U
liU It'ttvr alter 1'J day' tuo :
OiirmiN Citt, Oiin., A lull fl, IHTil
Da. T. V. WifiliTMAN-Doarrtlr: It l with plea,
tiro that I Inform yen that mi appearance of Idlr
utu abowu Ihumti'lwa lnco tho ci'ccnd ttmu that 1
iilrrt your mot !'alttlle jiroci-M." It la tiow two
witWii lnco I commenced, and It It the tlr'. two
wi-ekit thut 1 bao been frvo 'rom thl itrejdful ill
eao (of twnit).rl)o)iar. 1 am truly tratcful to my
Irlviid )ho iteiDitineudiHlyoii te uto.
Youn.olc, J. M. lUcos. V. M.
Inanawer to it letter from Han rraiiclicn. arklt'i; If
ho had Iho auio food oplnkui of tho ' l'rotei," ho
vtrltet;
On co os CirV, May 0, lSn.
Da. T. K, Wiiiiitw vvl will luforiit you It U toirio
flfieen inontlii lucu I ucil your "I'roce;" aud 1 aui
ploaedllufriu you that It Hired mo eutlr-ly and
pvriiiaiiciitly. I never apeiil money to o md k pur
Hua a wlien I iiroc.irctl your aluahlo remetlr.
ItVi.l Yuan, truly, J. M. IUr"N,'l'. M.
Tlio above vhowa. with thn Wlctntlit I'rocem."
they can bo euud entirely, It elu a liott hUtory'
hi oiioearoot n man man miii kihiwiiio noaiuo
dii'epllon. I luvo nany terllmunlal rluitlar. There
It no uoof Wulle, 11,'alur,), or cnuilc, ir any pain
ful tiporatUni,
K. .M Watte, Km , Hovretary t'tato Asikultural So
cUty. St, m, aya "lit nit nay I a eoiunlelely
cure,!, 1 neommuud Dr. WlKhtiiiau to oiNri."
Thoaiutvo ho tint ,ltti tho " NVuhtman Pro
cm " pile can bo cuisl rn ire y.
i no ' rncc c.n uo rrui uy txiurn y.wi mam.
Direct all letten-,
DH, t'. F WinillMAN,
(kvUmtal lllk !! U.
1'OkTtANH, OlICuON
Olllco llitira 3 lo p. m,; f,r iAi'let, I to 0 p. m.,
ami Id to It a. qi. Cutiiullallon fee. tt.
Mil, T. F. WMUITMAX.
J. A. 8TKATT.01V,
Attorney at'Law,
.' SAL,EM. OltEGON.
OMea oa Huu btrcot Joppoalto . th Baanett Qoom.
Oldest Houbo in the Trade.
J. B. 01vCL!E,
JIANUKACTUUEIl.
Wholeealo and llatall boalor lu ell kinds of
SADDLES,
arn6sSa
rLasliesTrunks
JVo. tn Front Street.
PORTLAND, - - OREGON.
Alo, J;cop confHrjtly on hand n largy aMorimcnt of
iND SADDLERY HARDWARE,
yr Solo Anont In Oroon for tho Carbollzed
IIoho, at 9n Franclsuo nrlcoa,
with Freight added
Repairing Promptly Attended to
FALL, TRADE, 1877.
Great Bargains for Cash !
Having bought our Fall Stock at
Great Reduction on Former Prices 1
Wo ;ro prepared to Rlve'onr cutomcM the licneflt of
tho reduction, nud ofTor full lino of
GontM mil JBoyrV
CLOTHING,
at leu than crur before AIo,
DRY GOODS,
ANn
DRESS GOODS,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT,
To riilt our I-mlr ciutonior, at rcuonsbly low price
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I flit N llllil Chin,
At Prlcoa that dory Competition I
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
A full stork of theso artlclfH, t) ault tbo
Country trado, In both pricoa and quality.
CARPETS AKD" OILCLOTHS.
Wo will closa our stock of thcao goods
out AT COST!
Wo ln Ito our friend to
Excliango Country)
Products
FOU OUK GOOD3,
And wo wl'.l not only Roll atrodiicod CASH
ratof, but will allow tlio hlgbnst market rates
for Hit tlioy havo to tlUpoao of.
Call and See our Stock.
, I,. & I). lUilSClh
GUIbWOriD'S BLOCK,
cCsm'J Cormerclil Street, BAI.KJf.
Carminative j
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery uso d.
Jajnc'it C'nniilnatlve Halaarn. Aa
changes of cUimito or wntor, nnd In
dlacrotlona In eating often produro
(hoNocoini)lnlnt8,travolorHnndothora
bhotild nlwaya keep a bottlo of this
romody by thoin. It novor falla to
Btilxluo tho moat violent ntxekH,
and it la equally Bcrvlcoablo for
Crnmpa In tho Stomnch or IJowels,
Orlj)lit( Pains, An,
For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In
fantum and CollC uso r. Jnyue
Curiiiiiuiilo HniMuat It romovea
nil soreness of tho nbdoiuou, nllays
tbo Irritation nud caluia tbo nctloti
of tbo Stomach. It mny nlwnys bo
rolled on to nh'o Immedlnto rollof,
'nnd besides boliiR oilootunl, la n
plnwiiit niul safe romtnly, easily ad
mluUtered to children.
For Asiatic Cholera and all Bowel
Affections uso promptly lr.
Juyiip'n Curiiilunfltc llnltniu. It
checks tho l)Inrrlia,asHiippnssi,a tho
Cntmpt which Rcnonilly nccomivmy
nttneka of Cholera, nnd conquers
tho dlsoitM) in Its luclplency. It bus
frequently been administered In
iielhlwrhoods whero tbo Cholera
has beciijnglni; epidemically, uml 'l
lun seldom fulled to glvo Iniincsllalo'
nud peruianout relief. Tho Ctirmin-
ntlvu has maintained its repututloil
ns a Curative for nearly forty year's,
Is equally otVectivo In all latitudes,
niul as a Standard Household Homo- ,
dy, should bo kept in every family.
T. A. DAVI3 A CO.WholeMl Aat. Po.futr!
Oroa. ocl&ait
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN, PRICES
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TO THE PEOPLE:
Iluvinir determined ta innintiiin tlio position heretofore, occupied by mo for tho
Largest Retail House in Oregon,
I linvo fnkpti this nipiins of nntiotmclnj: to tho public tlint I am now displaying
tlio L AUGUST ami JjKST STOCK of GoupimI ZUerclmndisc north
of Sun J'raneisfo, coiiIstliitf of n lino stock of
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
which in surpassed by lione'in the city, and will bo sold at prices to ,
suit the times. It shnll. continue to be my aim to jive
THE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
And to place before my patrons u variety of article! not to be found
in any other home. It is not my intention to mislead the public by
advertising goods whic'h 1 cannot produce upon inquiry, bnt t give,
value received in every instance. Soliciting a call from erry pur
chaser, at my stand, Griswold's cprner, respectfully, M: MEYER.
WHEN YOU WANT TO '.PAINT,
.USE THE.,
AVERILL
It Is prepared ready for Immediate use. and of
ALL DESIRABLE COLORS AND PURE WHITE.
It ,1s ens)' to Apply, and It will not crock, peel or chalk off.
For durability, Iicuuty. and brilliancy of color It Is
For .sale In any quantity by
WEATHERFORD & CO.
... DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, AND PERFUMERY.
t SALEM. : : OREGON. ruay2tf.
Plows!
FRANK BROS.
Buford Gang
Black- Hawk Single
PJLOWS.
CALIFOBNIA
SULKY
AVD inn
TWWrfV'''' If li J u!j7Bhlli?"2.
jraspgfca
Champion ' Browno " Sulky,
t Never b:cn bc.ttcn In tho llcIO)
. THE LA BELLE WAGON,
Champion Fan Mill, Pacific Cider Mill, and
Thu McSherry Grain Drill and Broadcast Keeder.
TIIK MOST COMPI.KTK USB OP
PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, AND
Other Agricultural Implements in the Market.
MUOliE PURCHASING CALL ON
104 and 106 Front Stroot, - - - PORTLAND, OH.
w.wBfriiMurouD,
t. W. WKATUSBVOKO.
Weatherford & Go.,
Wbolcralo and IotU Dealer. In
DRUGS, FAINTS,
OILS, CLASS, ,
Patent Medicines.
CHEMICALS,
jep r Txx. m r sr
TOILET GOODS,
Etc, etc
PURE WINESand LIQUORS,
For Medicinal porjiotc.
Medloines Ooxupounded, aud
Prescriptions Filled.
Weatherford & Co..
FcStf
Commercial tret, HAI.KKI.
Tnko notloo.
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MV WIFE. HESTKIU IU3 I.KFT UK. AKB I
hall t t no debu of tott cotrctln fle- ibU
d to. ASO.N HOBART.
cilrer'.on, Stpt, tit, JSTT. Ktn4pd
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PAINT
Plows!
CO.
Iron and Wood
:' Beam Single
PLOWS.
FROM
8-Inch to lG-inch.
&S1J8F
x Uttlo Glnnt
GRUBBJNG MACHINE.
Wo wish to Inform the peoplo of Orogon
that wo Imvo purchased tho patent of "The
Little Qlnnt Grubbing Mactnlue," and that
w ore now propared to Mipply any number
nt them nt a v?ry roas ouable price. Tho sub
joined tontlmonialH or tho suporlor qunMtlea
of those uuchlnes and tholr compuralive
olioapnesa qhould rocomentlnd tliom to all
thrfsodfllroiisofc:learluic otflandat but til
nine oxpenso. For further particulars apply
to Frank Cooppr or Wuu. Delaney, Salem or .
Albort IlriKBS, Sclo. ' ' O,"ou, or
Kcio, March 1,0th, 1877.
This la cnrtlfy that'we have used "Tho Lit.
tlo Giant Grubbltij; Machine" and fouud It
superior to anything of tho klud over used
In litis part of the country:
I'reslon Munkers, 'Wm Ireland,
Henry Lley, J S Morn,
A Divls, . J H Irvine
K Baldwin. JJ F UrjKK,,
Uenry T Uaro. bw '
We the underslcned have soon "the Llttlo
QlaiH Grtibbini; MhciiIuo" work and cau
uura the publlo that ills the boat machine
of tho kind wo ha-e evort-oen working.
M Alexauder, G W Hamilton,
JO Johnson, Peter Smith,
J M IJrown, ,. Wm H McICnJght,
Scio, May 25th 1877.
T.O.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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