Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, November 02, 1877, Page 8, Image 8

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THANKSGIVING.
President Hayes lies issued a procla
mutton, rccomniondiugThursday, Nov.
29tli, to bo obsorvod as a day of thanks
giving and praise to Almighty God.
Handsome Monument. Auothor vory
ologant moniimont lms boon turnod out from
tho Mnrblo Yard of Win Stalger.Salom, nnd
niloniH tho burial lot of tlio McKltinoy fami
ly, In tho I'leMRtit Grove I'.ural Cemetery,
noar Turner, In this county. William V.
McKhiuuy. well known ni on old citizen nnd
nn oiiturpiiBliif and prosperous inun, died
Oct. 0, 1173, okciI iliiy-ilvo ynnrs, loavintr
won, K. Ii. MuKIuuoy, of Tumor, nnd other
moinbor'i of tlio family, who do thomndyeM
oroJit wlii!o tlioy honor tho memory of tho
(lecwHod frttnor nnd huslnnd, foylhisoreo
tlon of mi tlo:int ii:onu lout to show thulr
tjineinbrntico of bli virtues. Tho first Imso
I) of Oregon Oity Mono, )7 Inchei tquawj; on
this Is ii Moind btvoof I'onryn Cnlirornin
Kralilto, SO Inchon it-two, on this n;-ui a
t'lltd has (i or Itjdlan tin rblo"l ino'io.i squa.o,
nurmountod by dlu tud cap, and a splro nx
lent IiIkIi, tho 'light of tho wliolo monumanl
IioIiik uliont thlrlr(i) feet. Mr. Umlpor dnr
nlaruo IiuhIihimn, turiliit,' out iniiuy ttlnlnur
but Lsi'-tofn 1 tablets mill hnadstouc, noeid
cccailoimlly u li'iuilllul obullMt or oinnnt
I'.ud costly mouuinerit, Mich (! raprei'iiit IiIn
i-klll Hi tho iri-oiil tlniu In tlio cctiK'terli'M ol
tills Stitto mill WmliitiiT'ou T'-rrllory, fi-he
lms won rrpiilniloti nnd n laiwer titis.iii-s'-than
iiiiyntlitir Marblo Yard In this Stute, In
diiliiK irnod .'rl "l rt n.ililot'ov. Tho
iiiuiiiimcnt lo Mr McKl-i-i-y tmic'i rt-ui
bltiH that wo hither ii h-vo ihocriheil n
orfoled to our Into towustiniu, Mayor Mou
roo.
ltAir.uoAO Nt;ii.ii:v. Among our
mlvortl.H'inuiiH vl 1 bo fottntl Unit of
IT. V. f'rottymun, proprietor of tho
Railroad Nursery, at Kt'.st I'ortlatid,
who lms, thu present seiwni, 'JO.),Oiin
trees well grown ami rently for wile.
Wo visited Mr. I'reltymnii's miriury
liistMimnu'r and can bear testimony to
tlio Hiilendld growth his trees have
made. JIo has a lino assortment of
pcaehes and a great snpjily of plum and
prune trees that were grafted last win
ter on the poach root to avoid stu'her
ing. Ho has worked up to a vory
luge htisl less and his nursery Is situat
ed on high ground, once the homo of a
incur loic.il. two ami a null miles irom
l he river, lie gave good NttNfactlon
with his trees last staon ami has earn
ed a llrstclass reputation.
Oiti:i:.vii.i.i:, Oct. so, h"7.
Will koiiio Oti'KOii MiUHir fclvo Ms oxpor
Ituico In raising Alf.dr.i in this i-tnto? What
U'ud of vol! Is iiccosHtryT When must It bo
Hiwud? How treated? r nd Is It n micccj.s?
How doo it do for p mtu-n ?
What I i tlio best way t drslrov wild outk?
Any ono who will givo fmlr oxporlonco
with olthorof tlicahovo prolloiiH will cott
ier u favor on nn Inluri'Mod
FAHMIMI,
I.aikm: Yun.ti. Mr. K. Molnttro, living
four in dot Miuth of N.ilciu, on tho Jltioim Vls
l.. ro til. this wrok brouulit usufmv potilscN,
us Npiuluisiirt, ono of whiiili wolg'uid lliroo
pounds, II vo two pounds oaoli. Tho whole lot
i.ih: (I fioui to oyoH, wo'uhH 111 piHiniU.
Mr. Melutirn nlo ntlnod pluluy busholii of
elonn whlto wlnijr whrit, Irom nn ucro nnd
hl.xty iiimtu rodh of (ruuuU, which ho naved
lor no a.
MILLINEHY AND NOTIONS.
I laving bought hirgoly In our lino, wo nro
now prup.irod to lurnlxii 1IA1S nnd HON
Nl.l'S, with all tlio bitosi iiovoltliit ol tlio
Miiion, at iirlcos that ilnlv oouipiitltlon.
Cull nud run for yourHnlv'H. Noxt door to
lsroyiiiait Ilros.. tJ.iiiiuu'rcliil Stroet.
Mil. .t Mas. VM. MIliMUAN.
oci.'Jtl nil .
Nonui:.
Dr. II. Hlicll ili'lns to Itiliuin his frh'inU In
anil iittmil Xiiloiu thai owlliir In III honltli ho l
t'liiiipollisl to wltlulr.nv fimn pracilru for the
pri'Hont. Iln liii(M that all thoMi liulvbtoil to
liliu will niiiltu cttl"iiiuiit liy c.ih or notu with
In nnu mouth from thlmlatf. Dllicrwlno hu ac
count, will bu pUcvil In tlm IniiiiU of an iittnr.
ucy (nrfollfotliin. Wlion ulilu ho will lio f.mnil
iKlimiul nt hU olIlcolntliuCiiluiilfrol.il Hotel,
hut If nut iri'.i'iit, mi iiuthorltcil pi'tion will Lo
tlii'in toroprt'Montliliii. V., HIIKIL
H.l.KM,Ootol)or3l,17?7. Im
TE PIrKEJS.
Tho Whoat Market.
A dopresslon oxUta In tlio whoat market
ps U liidlcKtsd by tho quotations from Mark
J.uiie Kxprtss, but Is doubttess cutsod by tliH
groat olt'ort nmdn to punli grain Into tho Ku
glUh nmtkot boforo tho whoat porta of north
orn Kuropo uro olomul lor thu winter, txiul, uy
lt Murk I.iine l-.v tsi Intluiatcs, prices will
no itoutit iiiljui iiHiiiisiilvm wliun tho pres
ent glut from thul causo sulmid.s.
Tutiro Is n ilrop Iti llgurcH, rortisuii iiuyorx
iiiiiuing f-Ui"i pur it'uuu ts tuu ruling ug
irti. mIiIUi tlm Sibi in quo minus during tlm
wtk p.t riiiiijed froui Jl.Oi U J1I0 iHir tin,
Ooemi Irt'lithts siiin to havo dropped also,
oiiough to otlot any M In wlnt, si wo do
not oxpiH-l any poriiuuumt doclluo. Ton
intgo is In full supply nud protuUts to ru
main o during ih poison.
Atlho lini'i of going to press, Thnrsdav
nitirnlu.', Sciltiiu buyers nro paying $1 07',
por biiithol fur whuat.
Oils aro duller, quoted nt -lOo to 13a psu
binhol.
European Qralu Market.
Liverpool, Oct. IM. A losdiug grain clr.
oulur hays! At pioxliionl markHts thero
liiu boon a dull tuuto In whoat durlnu tlio
past week, though thorn Is no alttirntlon In
thu viihio ot good hamuli's of homo growth,
At.iorlimn wiioikts, uiulor iiniuro of Uro
urrlvnls, conilnuo to tihllilt a downward
toiulonov, and p.-loos nro gouttiiilly six ponce
to a chilling pur quarter lowor hero uud at
neighboring markots, Klnco Tuoaluy h fall
liUkluoii Inn bisjo iIouh In win Hint about
tho currencies ofth.it day, ,ihUh Iimm bofn
vory llrm, with utondeiicy in favor of asll
ois. At this market Unlay there was a
kiiiall bunlueas In who!; whlto dt'sorlp'.loni.
us well us a no rtd about kupiurilng provl
ous pricis, but Atnorlcan spring wheat was1
penny to 2 pence por cental cheaper. Flour
Hlowofselo. Corn loss active at a reduc
tion of 3 i enco per quarlar.
London, Oct. 30. Tbo Mark Lane Express
Rays: During Intorvals of sunsuluo during
tho past week good prof-ross was tnado with
towing winter wheat. Tho heavy miow fall
wtiloh occurred In tho north of Scotland en
tirely prevented tho tiponlnt?of out-standing
crops, which havo been cat In tho green state
for cittlo. The present season has been un
usually disastrous to hlqhlaud agriculturists.
A good doal of Knitllsh wheat lms been
threshodoullatoly wltn a result which whllo
con firming tho nonoral shoitnessoftho crop,
scarcoly brar out tho unusually low csilmnto
ol 0,500,000 quarlors.nt which tho yield has
recently boon placed for all prnrtlrul pnrpos
os. Our own computation of 11,000 GO quar
ters tnado In August, Iscorrrct, and fi'slng
thonnnnnl rtqti'remontH of tlio country at
U.'J.fKiO.tOO quar-or, wo must still b JmiBbld
1 1 foreign importation l- thoetont of 12,000,
000 or 13,Ci i. (JO nrs. bitween this and I ho
ilrst of August, 1S7S. As rosorvos of old
wheat In farmers' hands nt tho ooinmpii' o
niont of hat rod weio qulto Insignlllcant
shoii'd Importitlon contlnuo nt the ).i'o It
lias necn uotug mniy just grounds misuc im
found for anticipating n glut of whtat, but
tho prtsant tltno Is tlm hpavlpst In tho year
forimpo''ls owing to tho largo ou' waul ship
mont which takes nlnco during aunmin from
por's which nro (cobnuiid in wlnty . Our
tuttiro rcqulrpnienfs no doubt wdl l;o mot,
considering tho quantity mid quality of tlio
Atnorlcan crop, Mid Ihoioliisof prices will
doubtless la a lnro moasuro in tho liands of
that country, but it Is d'llleuU to forionny
nicitorliil nltorutlon In pNsmit value". as oven
If h l.tll or 0i ler qr. tok plpco ps Is not nn
likoly Amorlci would nhlp m'v. lustuul of
wheat, nnd prices wotdd rrndJusttlionuelvtB
under milt r minors nnd locrna-od winter
nnHUinption. TJim weak point In tr-do Is
hollllllnir to show Pssll' In tho ludliin pro
duct, which h'.III mac'i' - ns in ciuiMu'or.ihlo
(pinntliloi, and tov Amsilci ha.s losiimed
her tild nipri'inp'iy In the- van ol mtloiis to
whom wo look for wjunt India U comes an
oMra soiirctMif supply. Without a coores
ponding outlot inllloiH forn moiimtit Hjipoar
to havo lost Mimuihluc; of thoh old prodllea
tlon for til's clrs of ginln, nnd its holders
nro lncllnrd to fclio uty, tho recoiitly small
decliuo of n shilling r quarter bus been
oh It II v lolt upon ('alciitt'i and AinorloHii
produce. Tho supply of ir.nlnrccsnlly lirt
been mull, and nNharji upward inrnoinont
Iihs been going on in prices for both round
nnd I hit coin in nil pr-lllons.liOi.'M having
bt -ti paid lor mlxuu Amorlcui fur Novoui
bnrn'ir inbsrNiilpuioiits, St it trade Is
' pinlly stront', nud com, which n iniith ngo
could havo U: n liouglit ror'J7s is now
easi
ly saleablo nt 30i ox-gi.iunry. lUrloy s
s ady IniticN r-tlvo than iuh".', nnd nil up
ward tfiiduncy Is ohervnho. Tho uuiiibor
of nrrlvdil c.irgces of wheat nt tior's of call
tins bot'ti i I'llly lucienslng (luring tho pat
wonk with modoralo ilonuud. 1'ricoi rr :od
oil (Id por quarter in nil oilllons,
LlVEi'.t'JOl., Oct. 30. llrciidMUII's dull, ex
r3pti ii.i, which is llrmornt !.J.s3dCt2y (!d
lor new mixod w rn. WLci' IO.CIGHh
S I tor nd vfi stern spring.
Sjm 'raiiuUco, Out. till I.r t night tho
wind wi s strong nottliwst; this forouoou It
lips I yj blowing n pnlo liom tlio north and
now It aiq nrs lo im liati)lngoislward with
ovldoiit iiitenlloti of blowing up n soiilhenxt
Child ruin.
I AngclPN, Oct. CO-Ilnln enmmonced
falling In good volumo this morning, and
proinUos to noiitlnuu all day. It Is tho lirs
which lias fallou in this valley during tho
present season.
Nun rrniiclnco ."Uurlici.
iBV TELEUIUl'll.
Bnn r'mncifco. Oct. D.
Wa-at-SMpplliz, $1 SOU"-.; mtlllm: $. 3JlJ) ST.
Whoat nuil ToEuasio.
The wheat market opens this weok
in a .some wliat o.'.citcd condition in lo
cal eiules, hut holders an I .shippers are
Ht III wide apart in their view as to the
future, ami we mlghtsay as to tho pros
out value of the cero'il. Quotations fur
it1 died i's to-day, and from actt'al sal
range from $'2.1(71 to SJ.10 percental,
while it is intimated that some round
lots have changed hands within the
past three days at an advance ou the
last tlgure of IJoi'JJ cents. However,
wo do not deem quotations above $-.10
per cental oxactlv descriptive of tlio
market. The number or vessels at
hand Is now larger than ever before,
ami shippers are kept unusually busy
to got them oil' without being compell
ed to p.ty demurrage. Tho dispatch,
however, which vessels have so tar re
ceived this season has been encouraging
and it is thought that .stilllcient wheat
is In the country to load all that may
come, mid though this is probably true,
it is likely that some dilllculty may bo
met in securing cargo for all that may
ut.'ivo this winter, as many farmers
cani'ot well haul to tho lines of trans
'11111011 boforo Spring. A great deal,
lowovor. remains unsold alomr tho riv
er ami railroads, and should that bo
sold freely vessuls would continue to
receive good dispatch for some time to
come.
There nro now 29 vessels In tho river,
regarded as of tho grain tleot, though
throe or four of them havo not vet clos
ed their charter. Of those HI aro at
this port: fourhavocleared but not sail
ed, ami live havo moro havo about tin-
islied loading, leaving 1:0 yet t .takoon
most of their cargoes. that is If the
fowyotdlsongitgod should Uud employ
ment. These HI havo a carrying capa
city of about lUi.OOO tons. In mlditlon,
tho vessels about duo from San Francis
co and likely to arrivo within a week,
will make the quantity up to :i7,o00
tons. When wo add to thl- the vessels
that will probably drop in from time to
time from foreign ixirts, it will readily
be .seen that no lack of tonnage Is like
ly to occur very m)oii, hut on tho con
ttary, tho supply will bo ample proba
bly for tho whole season. (hvyontan.
You Havo no Excuso.
Havo you any oxouso for sufl'drlng with
Dynpopsla or l.tvorCoinplulutT Is tntre any
rtasou why you should no on from day to
day complaining wltn Sour Smuuoh, Sick
Moad-auho, Habitual Coilvoue8,palplUtlou
of tho Heart, Hoart burn, Water-bush,
llnawlugai d burning pains at tho pit of tho
Sioinaoh, Yellow Skin, Coated Tougue, nnd
illsagrtHsiblo taste In the mouth, Coming up
of food altor oJktlng, Low spirits, .Vo. No! It
U positively your own fault It you do. Goto
your DrutiKlst nd get a ltottla or
Ohkkn's Auoust Fijowkh for 75 cunts your
euro U eortslu, but If you doubt this, gt a
Simple Mottle for 10 csjnta and try it. Two
doen will relieve you.
WILLAMETTE
S. FRIEDMAN,
Is again at his
Old St.i3.cii
AT
DURBIN'g COBNEH,
WJtli an Immense Stock of
Dry Gcotls.Clotlilns, Ilnt1c.iis
Eoois and siiot-v, Yankee ?'o
tlons, Gent jiikI ladles Furn
ishing goujfs.TolJueco.s and
Cigars, Trunks, and Va
lises In ihef, i:very
V.ihig in the Dry
Goods line you
rnn1,at prices
Hint vill
DEF-Y COMPETITIOM!
irt'tf
-AT
AT THE
WHITE COKNEB.
CS5 3L C3 -t Is. S. as. 5g9
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES,
33 to., "to.
TIiIm SfocK IiaM just been pttr
chtiNcd liy 31 r. Vi:i:xt::r lUtl'.Y
MATi in Sow Yorlt and San
Fraiiul.-.'jo, and, otvlnp to thu
eMrcMiicly loiv priccH In Goods
and 1'iclKhlvi, wo are alilo to
gli'u better lmrnliiM than ever.
WE AIJO MAIC3 A 8PECIALTV OF
CarxJots, Oil-clotlis,
Otit-tuiiiM, IVIittlnN, &e.
FARMERS'
Titkcii lu Kxrhan:
PRODUCE
o for .ootl.
c" Call at tho Whito Cornor.
BREYilIAIV HKOS.,
Oct. lu Mnloui, Or.
JOHN GRAY,
Formerly In Durblu' niocV, ht jr.it ofCDCil a Larie
and complete Block of
Carpets, OIlcloilis, Mailings,
AND
Houso - Furnishing Goods.
Next to Ditryinple it Hrowu,
ST.lltKKY'S IILOCK. - M.1LEM. Oil.
WHICH WILL Ul OLll AT
Lowest Cash Rates!
OLll'L.lTF.DATCIIKH.CI,rii.vt
thu known wcrlt. Sampli K'aiclkt'rtt ui
AiUkU. Addrcu, A. Cocltsb i. Co CU.'tso.
fi9Rnnii
J.YKIU Avenux anted, Ilutl.
nets e;ttlmtti'. INnlcuUr fro.
FlHHiVlr.JgnTIHCO,IUli
J. A. STRATTO.V,
Attorney at Law,
8AL13M. OltKOON.
Office on tluto btrvot, opposlto the lleucftt Hnue.
FIRST premium:
For Visiting Cards !
AA C'dwUh any ni nwlr Tlntei theiv.iri
-Jlltent to any addreM upon nvelpt of 85 Cut,
illad 3ceuttmn. Addre, .
Ww W. J. CianKK, Salem, Orcon.
Hew
BREYMM
EOS
FARMER.
A-ivm-dccl
Rubber
SALEM, OcroiiEii 11th, 1877.
Your Committee, ajijointod to inquire into the
merits cf tho MIXED PiHNTS on 'eshibition af; the
17th Annua! Fair of tho Oregon Stato Agricultural
Socioty, beg1 leave to report : That, after an esiamina
tior: of various speoimons of PAINTING-, wo have
coxno to tho conclusion that the E'rOL"&2'S3tS?3K"
SL'tL'tr, exhibited by tho RUBBER PAINT
COMPANY of SAN FRANCISCO, is, in ALL re-
spoots superior to ALL
ItiaiM:cTi'L-Li.Y,
To AV. P. WATSON,
l're-iklcut Oregon btttte Agricultural Society.
Ijxin the aliovo dcclNloii, ."ilcssr... .IUS.SSu XIU tLVcV CO. received tlio
OS llto 01i::0. STATE AUICUli'l'l!tA3i SOCIETY, tor tlio
rnrtiiv:' rclcrcsiccM enn lie glvuit toasts part oJ the State, hy
J O H N
Oct. 3.3.
NEW GOODSt
Mammnili & Turn-Table Apii!e-PaicrstFASiJj TMABE, IS5't.
riL'iciier J'osi-jioie aiii-j,
Mcat-CntleK ami HluU'er.s
Blacksmith Drills,
Tiro-Bondors aiid Up-'rettors.
Pruning-nws, Knives, and
ey-7;r.3.
NORTIIRUP &
TfiaOMPSON,
WlKinKBAI.E AND IlKT.MI. Lr.M.KIl IS
Hardware, Iron- Steel, &
Wugun Imii I'.irrlaw Material
OF AM. KIM'S.
120 .V I'M front St.. J-OHTLAIII).
Oldest Hotiso in the Trade.
j. is. congle:,
MAXUl'AtTUllKn.
Wholualo nud Hotall Uoalor In rll kinds of
SADDLES,
P4 imuir,i:s,
jJgWIWI'S
f LasiicsTruiiks
Xo. 73 Front Street,
PORTLAND, - - OHEGOK
,A'.-o, k-'Cn comtsntly on Imnd a !agj aottmcut o(
AND SADDLERY HARDWARE.
iTSolo Auont In )ron lor lLo C.irbolUetl
lloan, ats.in Fr.uioii'o prlcos,
with I'rclclit uddcil.
JtopnlrliiFT Promptly Attended to
(Carminative)
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery uso nr.
Jajue'a Carminative Ikilsaiu. As
changes of cllinato or walor, nnd In
dlscrotlons In eating ollcn prodtteo
tli09ocomplalnts,travelersnndotlior8
ahoiild always keep n lwttlo of thin
remedy by thorn. It novor falls to
Biibduo tho most violent attacks,
and It Is equally sorvlceablo for
Cramps In tho Stomach or Bowels,
Griping Pains, Ac.
For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In
fantum and ColiC uso Dr. Jayuc'ti
Caruilnallve Ualaani. It removes
all Boroness of tho abdomon, allays
tho Irritation and calms tho action
of tho Stomach. It may always bo
relied on to glvo lmmedlato relief,
and besides boing effectual, Is a
pleasant ami safe remedy, ooslly ad
ministered to childreu.
For Asiatic Cholera and all Bowel
Affection8 uso promptly r.
Jayue'a CarttUnative Ualsnui. U
checks tho Dlarrhwa, suppresses tho
Cramps which generally accompany
attacks of Cholera, and conquers
tho discos In Its Incipioncy. It has
frequently been administered lu
neighborhoods whoro tho Cholera
has been raging epldcmieallv, and it
has fccldom failed to glvo iiiiiucdlata
and permanent relief. Tho Carinln
ativo has maintained iu reputatlou
as a Curatlvo for nearly forty vears
Is equally etlectlvo lu all laYtudea!
and as a Standard Household Nemo
uy, suoum bo kept in everv family.
Orria. n.,j3a.l
Howwae
muwik km
Tor tlio
Paint !
OTHERS exhibited.
T. Jl. ODJ2Ni3AL,
A. H. JEWETT,
6. W. WALLING.
Committee.
II U G H E S ,
iLCoiit, Etxilc'2:.
tniAiiJjaiatfrsvajLv.uauiKaBBm
Great Bargains for Cash!:
Havlug bought our Fall Slock nt
CJreal Reduction on Former Prices !
Wo .aro prep'rod to rIvo o-jr cutorauM tlio Jicniilt of '
tlio reduction, and orlVr a full lino or
Gontis' mid Boys'
O Ij O 37 DE3I X 3?r CSlv
at 1cm than over before. A!o,
DRY GOODS,
-AND-
DRESS GOODS,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT,
To nlt cur Lidy cutotno, nt rcaonatjly low ptlccs
BOOTS AND SHOES,
UlltH JUKI Clips,
At Prices that dtfy Competition I
GR0C1EEIES,
0E00KERY,
HAEDWARE.
A full stock of thnso nrtlrlos, to suit the
Country trade, in both prices and quality.
CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS.
Wo will close our stock of those Roods
out AT COST!
Wo Invito our frlendi to
Exchange Country Products
FOK OUIl GOOD3,
Aud wo wi;i not only soil at reduced CASH
rdu, but will allow the behest market rates
lor all thoy have to dispose of.
Call and See our Stock.
Ii. & E. IIIJRSCH.
GUISWOLD'S HLOCK,
cJ3m3 CoamercUl titrect, 8ALEJI.
SALEM FOUNDRY, &
ivxacliluo Shop,
SAXKM.
OltEGON.
B. P. DRAKE, Prop'r.
JTCAM ENOINES. SAW MILLS. GKI8T MILLS.
3 Kv4?i i-arup. snd nil kli.a and Tiylee oi Ma
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