Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, November 16, 1877, Page 5, Image 5

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ItDBBINS-KIMBALL In Dallas, Nov. 4, by tbe
ltev. Dr. Entire, Mr. John It. Itobbins and
Miss AdUlo Kimball, all ofl'olic county.
OHAT-nirN'.n At. the residence of Uaac
Stnttts.J. P..Nov. 1, Mr. JamMM.OMnund
Miss eoilronlR Illtntr, ull of Polk county.
TUTNER-MORMSONAt the rosldenceor Innc
Htnats, J. P.( Nov. 1, Mr. John Kltner and Miss
Sarah E. Morrison, all or Poll? county.
HOBEItTSOK-3IMMON8 Nov. It, at the resi
dence ot Edward .Simmons, by Elder David
Brower, Mr. B. E Robertson and Mlis Amy
bliuraonc, all of Marlon county.
McCOnMlCK-SIMS-Novemterl2th.lS77.attl'o
residence of the bride' father, by V. H. row
ll, J. P., Mntculm McCormlck and EllzttUtu
Sims, ull of Marlon county, Oregon. i
niNEtIAl'.T-CHNtDEI-October 23'h, UT7, at
the reiuepce of tho bridii' father by v. li.
Powell, J. P, h. V. Illnehart and Mary M.
Beholder, all of Marlon county, Ortcou.
MATHENY-McCLANn.-Inthlsclly,attherl.
denco orthe bride' lather, November 11, 1877,
by the ltev. h. II. Judson. Mr. 9. Mattieny nuu
Miss Eva McClane, both of this county,
333rA.tt'w XjIJTo Balnm.
As a conquoror of Ithoumattstn. Gout. Neu
ralgia, and cure for Scrolula and all diseases
arising from Impurity of blood, the old and
rollablo Family Medicine, UyatVa Life Bal
nm, stands unequaled, as proven by over
300,000 (treat cures during the past 30 years.
Is a radical vegetable Compound of Sarsapa
rilla, Dock. Gualacum, efco., and a permanent
cure. Sold by all druggists and country
Krocors. Take nothing else, and If tlioy
haven't It wo send by express, boxod, ovory
where, at 81 and 81 25 per bottlo: 85 00 and
80.60 half doz. IIyatt it II yatt, 210 Grand
St., New York.
RAILROAD
Nurseries.
I have (lie Largest Stock ol Fruit
Trees In Oregon!
200,000 Plum and Prune Trees,
milAT WILL AVEHAC1E SIX KHET IN MOUIT
X and I will fill them from
$1(1 to $25 per Hundred.
tVI cnll rpcctal attention to my AM8DKN Jl'NE
PBAC1I TltKhS. 1 had l'mchce f this Mirlclv rlpo
Jutv 8. 157. nntl they nro of excellent iUllty. I Iuno
nln p even otliot varfcttc of I'cnche'. and a general
arlctyof (titer Fralt Ticca and bhrnbf. Alfo. n
largo lot of I'EACH HEKULIN'CIS. at 830 per 1,000.
agents ron IV NVIMEtllEf.
n .1 Vnturfcpv. Pnrtlnml H ilerrv. McMlnmllle.
K W Whipple, CottaRO
Clroo,
"tV M btceie, Ttuncr,
A Janet, Htnyton,
L (Jraac, Ilaltcy,
W Sbnmsn, bluron, V T
Ml I. A .II1UK111P, U.UUII1V,
I, Michael Wheatland.
N. Lacrolx. Sublimit)-,
7 Morris, Mchama,
A heeler, 8hcdd.
1) W Kllcilsc ltowel Tr,
Dr It D Oilen, llaril.burg, J A limit. Oakland,
1) Morris & eon. b do. A Irvine. V oolen Mill Co.,
wm iiarrin, uroonf,
li iiraKu. siivviiuii.
O II Itoland, Jeffcrfon, llrowiiivjl o,
Jonc Potter, balcm, Jainn Itoyal War hlnirton Co
Wra P Crcltz, Traveling atrmt can of the V lltamttte
""'a. W. PKETafVUrTAN,
Proprietor of liallrnad Nur. cilc,
octSStf KAST POKTLAltl), Pit.
1854. lew.
The Only Strictly Wholesale Drug House
in Oregon.
T. A, DAVIS & CO.,
71 FreafMreet.
PORTLAND,, OREGON,
OFFER TO TOE DROd AND GENERAL MKB--chudUaJradiiSOjWiaortment
of
Drugs,
Patent Medicines,
Fine Chemicals,
Glassware,
Shop Furniture, d
Druggists1 Sundries.
ALSO,
WINDOW GLASS,
Of all tlzci and qualities.
WHITE LEAD,
Of all tho leading brand, In tint and kegr,
COLORS, IN CANS and DRY.
Putty, Lampblaok,
Red Lead, Glue.
VARNISHES,
Including tho Cnert brand ;for Coach Palnlen' bio.
PalBt, Whitewash, and Varnish Brushes,
LINSEED OIXt In barrel and cant.
Turnentlne. Coal Oils, Castor Oil, lard Oil,
Neat'sToot Oil, Fish Oil.
AlooHol,
In barrels and cater.,
Blue Vitriol, Sulphur, Castile
Sonp, Concentrated Lye,,
PotnMh.
Quioksllvor and Strychnine.
In Qnart, naif Gallon. One-Gallon, and Five-Gallon
Cant and Barrels, etc . etc.
Wo are Accnt Ifor Oreson and .Wibtnjrton Terri
tory for
THE AVERILL PAINT,
THE DE8T MIXED PAINT IN USE for
lalllnf krodf rarbo'lc kbctp Blp. Wakf Itt't ip
Bath and kqul.rcl rloD. and ajrfa tot
Jne rYoprleury Mtdlclnes.
tw We bay oar coodn from flrt handi. thn en-
u U; in to conpeie nuu uj w.i.ti u iuv v.f-c..
af a coroparlion of onr prlccm 111 prove. myO
jyr 1 1 -w , -ul Is. i
NUKSERY.
SETII LUELLING & SON,
PROPRIETORS OF THE ABOVE-NAMED NUn.
ierr. beg leave to call tho attention of Fralt
awaot FRUIT TREES,
cossiiTiNa or
Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Cher
ry, Prone,
And many other mlKelUneonj varletlef . the price of
wlleb we hare reduced to fait thelmel.J
ticod for a cataiogae. i
8ETH LUELLtNO & SON.
3 .UllwaBkie.
PLOWING AND SOWING.
Waldo Hills. Nov. 10, 1877.
One would suppose that enough rain had
fallen hero since August 25th to make the
ground too wet for plowing, In bwbII and
low, Hat lands. But such is not tho case.
On high lands and low lands, everywhere,
the ground Is In most excellent condition
for plowing aud harrowing, drilling and
rolling or clcd mashing. And plows are
running lively all ovor the country. It Is
truo that n considerable amount of this year's
grain was apollod In tho Ileitis on account of
tho vr ry wet weather slnco August. But
men that braved tbo tolls, dangers, losses
ntid hardships of crossing the plains, moun
tains, sago brush, desorla and canyons, and
mado homes hero, far fir away from home,
do not incline to set down hero and bemoan
tbelr sad fato because of losing somo grain.
But they aro turning up tho rich soil hero
and preparing to double their crop", if possi
ble next harvest. Two grand objects now
before them Ic, to sow largoly of wheat this
Fall, drain well and plow deeply. Tbo Mon
itor nnd Champion seed sowers, drills and
cultivators, should now conio Into general
uso.
Tho next object Is to see that thoro nro
onough harvestors and self binders bought
nnd on hand baforo next harvost. If'tho
hendors can all bo laid asido or burnod, and
a full supply of our I'aclfio Thtoshers had
or some otben as good, Jf such can bo found,
thero will bo lltllo thngor of looting grain by
rnlu next harvest, llotico tho great ncod of
general nnd o.ttensivo sowing this Fall. And
wlioro lauds cannot bo sown this Fall to
grain, It Is to bo hoped that they will bo
plowed dcerdy, well dralnod, aud mado
reidy for nn o trly crop noxt Spring.
Ouo word about lwy: Having wheat on
tho braiti, our fannors hnvo plowed up nearly
all tholr niondowN for whoat, and thoro Is n
tzroat scarcity of lny. Lot thousands of
aerosol our swall lands nnd white lands bo
seeded down to timothy this 1m 11, and fair
crops of hay inn be tnketi lrom thorn next
harvest. Vi:iutas.
Soventh Day Advontlsti.
Tbo Sovonth Dav AUvontlsts liavo Just or
Knnl7ott a conforenco nt Walla Wnlla constat
Ingof thoStHtoof Oregon and Washington
Torrltory. KUlcr J. N. LotiKhborouch pro
olilod over tho tnotlnir, nnd tho following olll
cers woreeltctod: For l'reslitont, Eldor I.
D. Van Horn; Sccrolary, Mr8. A.I. Van
Horn; Treasurer. Alonzo T. Jones; Confor
oncu cotntnlttoe, I. D. Van Horn, S. Maxon
andThos. H.Starbuck. A Tract and Mls
Nlonary Society whs alio organized conolst
Ingof all )0'on connoctod with tho causo
who pay $1 into tbo treasury. Tho funds
ratacd In this way aro used In purchasing
book, tractN, and otbor publications at re
duced rates for goneral distribution. Tho
Territory Is divided Into two districts, as fol
lows: District No. 1, all rf Washington Ter
ritory East of tho Cascades; District No. 2,
nil of Oregon aud Washington Torrltory West
or mo lascaues.
SuctdaB Daatk.
Mr. E. Lamport. Jr.. recolved on Saturday
last.tho intol licence of the death of his father,
Mr. Edward Lamport, Sen,, nt Hamilton,
Ohio.' He died on the lit h of October, of a
paralytic stroke In September ho bad a
slight shook from which he recovered. On
tho eve. of his death ho appeared In his usual
health, eating a hearty supper, after which
ho retired to bed, tell asleep and nover
awoko. Many of our cltlr.ons will remember
him as n (plot old gentleman who visited
his son Inst year and who loft last February,
for n visit to his other children, expecting to
return to this city noxt Spring, lint It was
ordered olherwho and ho now sloons tho
sleep that knows no waking, on the banks of
tuo uoautirui Miami, peace to uls ashes.
An Exhibition of Nerve.
Last week. Mr. Jatnos Martin, living on
Salem Prairie, whllo running aftor somo cat-
tlo, In company with ono of his boys, slip-
nod and foil lu such a mnnnor as to throw
tbo bone of his loft kneo Joint out of its
socket. They wero somo distance from tho
bouse, but Mr. M. took in tbo Bltuatlon. and
with tho assistance of a baltor strap and tbo
boy ho replacod tbo bono and bound It up.
Ho then sent tbo boy to tbo houso for a horse
and rodo homo, Tho physicians pronounced
tuo too a goou one, out now many men
would havo done as Mr. Martin did?
Charivari in South Salem.
Last evening tbeV'bloods," over In South
Salem, turned out in full force and gave Mr.
McCormlck and bis bride a seranade: the
Instruments comprising tin cans, cow bells
and drums, Mao enjoyed it hugely as it
was ralnlni? "like all bam Hill" at the time.
hence bo let the boys rattle away to their
hearts content ere ho put In nn appearance.
Anothor Recruit.
Doputy Sheriff, Fletcbor, of Lano county,
arrived here yestorday bringing with him
ono Charles Collins, sentenced for two years
for an asstult, with Intent to commit rape
upon a llttlo girl aged four years.
Aaaeaiment Levied.
At a meeting of tbo Directors, held last
Saturday evening, at the odlco aftho Kon
parell Mining Company, (Dr. II. Smith's) an
assessment of 32 cents par sharo was lovied.
Tho par value of the shares Is 81.
Somo Wheat.
Mr. Horren,oftbo Farmers' wharf, Informs
us that he has shlppod for the firmer, Mnco
harvest, 100,000 bushols of wheat, for whloh
the nrlco received, haa ayoraged thorn $1 50
por bushel.
IN WELLS, FAROO'S OFFICE.
Tho following are the list of letters and
packages that remain in tho above named
ofllco walling for claimants:
LETTErtS,
lionbarmon, George Koberts, J.
W W IMnbRbatn & Crabb, I N
Hugh Fields Cbadd, Richard B
Flrt.MrsJ Foster, J
Farroll, Mrs P (caro Uartmus, Mrs Nellie
Annie Murry Paulson, John-
Wheelan Daniel.
TACKAOES.
Bruce, IT O
Oreltz, N F
Foster, J N
Gardner, N F
Howell, YV A
Killlaco, L
Morrow, Mrs M A
Needhain Isaao G
Kofka, August
Royal, L
Sweet, A O .
Stoats, Stephen, In
dependence White, Fannlo
Walker, 113 patkagca
Bell, JO
Carter, A D
Foneler, J
Frazler, Mrs A
Garrison, J J
Jefldes, MrsT
Lane, Melville
Miller, J M
Paulson, J N
Ross, L
Smith, WS
Staats, MUs C
.Skinner, Alouz)
Vedder, D U
Wright, V
STANDING Jt'AGIS.
Howell Pbairjb.Nov. 12. 1877.
It Is a fact, tnat uregon embraces an
area of 101 400 square miles, which calcula
tion In acres would bo sixty four millions,
eight hundred nnd ninety-six thousand seres
of land. Of this large surface wo havo only
about six hundred thousand acres In culti
vation. It Is estimated that our presont pop
ulation Is only 100 000 persons as cltlzsns,
This would give 405J4 acres to each poron.
It Is a fact, that the lands of Oregon are
exceedingly productive, and capsblo of
vloldlng immenso crops anuually of coreals,
grasses, fruits nndlvegotablcs. And that tbo
quality of thtso productions is superior to
ntiy othors In tbo wholo world, Ibis Is no
empty ansertlon.
Itlsafact, thBt not moro than forty per
cent, of our population aro tillers of tho
soil; tbo remainder being employed In towns
In mechanical labor, In factories, fisheries,
commerce, lumbering, tbomluos, aud pro
fessional pursuits,
It is a fact, that Oregon is one of tho very
bost fruit countries In tbo world. In no
country do fruit trees grow so rapidly, bear
so earlv and so regularly, so abundantly:
and bear irult so largo and so delicious, as In
Oregon. Our standard trulls aro apples,
pears, plums cherries, currants, gooseber
ries, peaches and grapes. Our fruit troes
are larger at throe years old from tho graft,
than thoy aro nt seven yours old In tho
Atlantlo States, or In tbo western or North
ern Slates,
Itlsafact, that lands aro cheaper in Oro
gon. all things considered, than In any part
of tho United States. This is owlni tn tho
fact that wo havo too much land for tho
number or pooplo in our Stnto. As n gonornl
thing the first crop of grain If proporly sown
ntuHnvrd, will pnyfortholond upon which
Itls rnli-ed. Tilling lLo soil here Isnsflft
and stiro busluoss, If well and proporly
dono.
It Is n fact, that Oregon Is n superior conn
try for llux culturo and for hops. Each ncro
ot lind ptoporly sown lo Mux may bh safely
rmtlnmtf (1 nt twenty bualioN nf L-nnd ktvul.
which commnndsn ready homo mnrkot nil
ono dollar and n half por bushol, nnd tho
Hut stalks worth ton dollars por ton. Facto
ries for llnsctd oil, for tnatorial for uphulstor
lug, nnd for twino, nro already creeled in
this vnlley. Tho culture of hops proves
vt ry prollinblo to our producers.
It Is a tact, that wo havo tbo most rxtonsl vo
forests of tho best timber In tho world. Tho
vasloty is not ns great as In somo countries.
Tho forosts nro composed of cedar, tlr, hem
lock, spruce, balm, oak, nMt, maple, aider,
nnd monstor laurel. Tho diameter nnd nlll
tudool our for oft nnd mountain timber Is
almost pm,t bellor by foreli?ners. It Is no
uncommon thing to llnd cednr, Mr, iilno nnd
spruco, measuring from tucuiy-four toH
thlrty-slxfoet lu circumference, and lrom
150 to COO foot high. Tlio quantity of lumber,
rails, shinnies or cord wood per ncro. on such
lands Is incredible. And no havo millions
of acros of such timber lands. Uenco thoso
lands nro of immenso present nnd prospec
tive valuo toourStato.
It Is a foot, that our minora rosourcos are
endless nnd of untold valuo. Gold, silver,
Iron, copper, cobalt, lead, tin, coal, llmo nnd
nlokel abound in nearly all of our mountains
and somo of thorn In tho low lands. Tbo
farm nnd stock lands meet up to tho mines.
It Is a fact, that Oregon Is tho healthtost
Stato In our Union. Tnls Is demonstrated
by the tnbles ol mortality kept by tho gov
ernment. In Maine 1 dies annually to each 4S persons
of the population. And also tho same In
Louisiana. In Illinois and Indiana, 1 to
each 87; In Arkansas, 1 to oach 48; in Kansas,
1 to each 08; In Vermont, 1 to each 02; In
California, 1 to 101; In Oregon, 1 to each 172;
It Is a fact, that pur, cllmato la very mild;
our seaaoju are the wet end the dry r that we
are never subject to oxtremes of beat and
cold and the sudden and violent changes of
the weather; nor tornadoes, hurricanes, or
heavy storms. We novor have a falluro nf
crops, nor scorching drouths. Our stock is
but seldom fed in Winter, and snow seldom
lies on the ground but a low days at n tlmo.
It Is a fact, that tboro are thousands of good
socond rate quarter sections of Congress
lands, subject to homstead Bottlers on tbo
Wostern slope of tho Cascndo Range, from
the Columbia River, Southward forl&O miles
and a great amount of such lands nn tho
East and Wost slopes of tbo Coast Range.
Theso lands nro rich, woll watterod, well
tlmbsred, and abound in mlnoral woalth.
Largo areas ol It nro easily cloaned and
brought in cultivation. And for fruit, grain
and vegetables none can oxcood thorn. Hero
tbon, Is land for the landless aud homos for
tho homoless.
It is a fact, that our population will com
pnro favorably In point of morals.lntellgonco,
nubllo and local sobools, publlo and private
Improvements, soolal comforts and genuine
hospitality and friendship, with any otbor
people in tbo Uultod States, Rut let It bo
boruo In mind that wo aro not willing to
board and lodge gratis, bummers, gamblors,
beggars and general tramps who scorn hon
est labor. We want no drones horo, none
but working bees.
It Is a fact, tbat we bave tbe finest stock
lands In tbe United States, East of tbe Cas
cade mountains. In tbat large district lays
thousands of acres of superior wheat lands.
Taking Into account all of our varied re
sources, our soil, climate, health, minerals,
forests, flsborles, navigation and seasons,
Oregon Is best part of the Unltod States,
VKWTAH.
Marlon Connty Bible Society.
Tho Annual Mooting Of tbo Marlon County
nible Society was held Saturday ovonlntrln
the Congregational Church. Tho roport of tho
Treasurer showed that thoro hai heon ro
celved durlni? the year from tho Hales of
hooks, ?102 07; from donations, f85 CO; total,
f 1S7 17. Amount paid out for books, W7 70;
donated to Stato Illblo Society, $31 60;
amount paid for freight 81 07; balance on
hand $13 Ul. Thero was at tho bof,'lniiliK of
tho year, books In tho Depository valued at
8U5 25; purchased, 873 60; total, $223 0'J
Valuo or books donated, 85 60; valuo of
books delivered to life members, 81 CO; valuo
of books sold, 831 00; valuo of books on
hand, 8139 C9. A commltteo nf three, con
sisting of II. II. Moss, J. J, McFarland and
II. Dlpple was appointed to report at tho
Union Services, held In tho State street M,
li. Church last evening, for tho purpose
or nominating nftlcers for the onuulnt' year.
No further business appearing, tho mcotlug
adjourned.
Officers Elected.
Lsst Sunday evoninit an election ofoRlcers
of tbe Marlon County Illblo Hoolty for the
ensuing vesr, took place at M. K. Church,
and tbb following noraon weroduly elocted:
resident, 1. m. uatcu; vico president, O.
Dickinson; Secretary, J. M. Martin; Treat,
urer, L. S. Bates; Kxecutlvo Committee, T.
CunnlnKham,T. II. Cann, J. Staiger, Leo
Willis and T. B. Allen.
More Cola.
Yesterday Sheriff Kkln, of Lane county,
arrived in this city apd paid over to Mr. A.
U. Brown, Stato Treasurer, tbo sum of 3,000
of taxes due from tbat county. Lane county
has tbe honor of being the socond to "ante
up to tho center."
Tbe Bishop Scott grammar school Is to be
opened again In about two weeks.
You Have no Excuse.
Havo you any excuso for suffering with
Dyspepsia or LlrerComplalnt? Is thero any
rea&on why you should go on from day lo
day complntutng with Sour Stomach, Sick
Head-ache, Habitual Costlvoneas, palpitation
of tho Heort, Heart burn, Water-brash,
Gnawing ard burning pains at tho pit of the
Stomach, Yollow Skin, Coated Tonguo, and
dltmcroenblo tasto in the mouth, Coming up
of food after eating, Low spirits, &o. Not It
Is positively your own fault 11 you do. Goto
your Druggist and got a Bottlo of
GitEEN'a Auoust FLownn for 75 conts your
ouio Is rertsln, but If you doubt this, got n
Simplo Ilottlo for 10 conts nnd try It. Two
doses will rellovo you.
Wealthy Cliinnmeti of San Francisco
nro suspected of crippling the feet of tholr
llttlo girls, after the fashion In tholr own
country. Ah inooti Is under arrest for
having removed tho bones from his
daughter's feet, eo thnt they could bo
compressed.
Ireno A. V. House, who murdered her
husbnud, has been released from tho Now
Jersey State Lunntlo Asylum, completely
restored. It Is a remnrkablo fact in pa
thology that murdeicrs aro cured of In
sanity quicker than any other class.
Vaiuous caused advancing yoars, caro,
slckuots, dlisppolntmont, and hereditary
prodlsposltlou all oporato to turn the hair
gray, nnd oithernf thorn Inclines It to shed
promnturely. Ayeh'h Haiii Vuion will ro
stovo faded or gray, light nnd rod hair to n
rlou brnuu or dcop blaek, as may bodoslrod.
Ithotteusnnd clovisos tho sc.ilp, giving It n
healthy action, nnd reuiovoi aud euros dntul
rutl'aud humors. Dy Its uso falling hair I?
chockod, nnd n now urowth will bo producod
in nil cn,es wnero tun loiiic'csnronot de
stroyed or glands decayed. Its cllocts nro
beautifully shown on brushy, weak, or sick
ly hair, to which n low applications w 11 pro
duco tho glo4 aud freshness of jtiutli.
Harmless aud suro In its oporatlon, It Is lu
iDiiipnrablons ii dressing, nnd Is especially
valued for tbo nft lustro nnd richness nf
tono It imparts. It contains noltlior oil nor
dvo,nnd will not soil or color nhito cam
bric; yot It lasts long on tho hair, and ken
It fresh nnd vigorous, For unto by nil deal
ers. OREGON MILLS,
North .Mill Creek, Snlcni,
AUK MOW IS
Complete Running Order,
and inviti:
Custom Work.
WELLER & WALDO,
NALi:.7I, Nov. 1. 13. 7. 3'lf
JOHN GRAY,
Formerly In Onrbln' lllock, Inn Juit opened a Large
ml complete Stock of
sg
Carpets, Oilcloths, Mattings,
AND
House Furnishing Goods.
Next to Dairy rnplo & Drown,
STAR KEY'S BLOCK. - SALBn. OR.
WHICH WILL BE fOLD AT
Lowest Cash Rates!
up?ttf
Good Farms
FOR SALE.
nqn ACHES OP LAND IN MAIHON COUNTY.
OruL'on, ten mllci north of bslem. on the
UL"
Wl
Dayton ami Wlieatland roai; If a
beantllul location,
and It tbo yeir uett land lu thu Mate,
Cau uu alvldctl
tntt nUce at tl'J ncr acre, which would leave tbo lal
ance of tho land In a tnuare body of 600 acre. SOd of
which If under cultivation; lou acnt flaihed, Joining
tho caltlvatcd Held., tbat con Id bo catlly cot ready for
tho plow, having been lathed Tom five to ten year..
All tho bulldliivf aro on tbo COO aero tract, and for
which wo only atk ISO per aero. ThnM wbu aro la
acarch of Rood land abouldKand feo tlilf place. For
particular., call and tcu tbo proprietor..
ALfO,
COOACnEH OF LAND IN MAHION COUNTY.
Oregon, two and ft half mile from (Jervalf, and about
tho rame dlftanco from Woodburn, lying on thu lluttu
vlllo road. If a de.lrable loiatlon: la tho vtry bo.t
(Dallly of land, acknowledged to bo ono of tho be t
tarma on French l'ralrle by all who aro ooiualuttd
with tbo country. S J3 acre, of tbla tract la under cul
tivation; tbo balance of tbe tract, 60 acrtf, I. timber,
There If a tolorahlo good dwelling bou.e on thlt
place; tuo good bunt, with plenty of (bed room for
.lock. For full particular', go anil let
H. D. JS S. T. NOTHCUTT..
On tbe premltet, or addre.a them at Wheatland, Or.
.-oy. KU, 157 (.
Jm p'd.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT!
OEOHOB BAXXII'
PORTABLE PREMIUM FBUIT DRYER
Heat, Cheapen! and moat Iteoiiomlcul,
Ilciulrlng hut litilk riiEL. Iirlea allkiku. of
fruit or vejetable., and produce, ral.ln. eiunl to
any made under the run, or by un other fy.tem.
Ihoflrnlf turrounded by water, thtrehy making U
fafu, II can be left lo unit' own worK whllo you
leep. Thu dryer If mido of dlirereLt capacltlea, and
U uld from
jr. to ooo.
There I. one of thu Dryer, in operation I mile ca.t
of rialcm, at bwaru'f place. Tbofd wlnhlng Dryer
f hO'ild not fall to examlliu II.MtltlV heforo piircna.
ingel.ewhere Stale and County Itl.'htf for .ale on
rcaonabtu term..
For further Information addrci.
NKVVTON IIKADLEY,
halein, Oregon,
Great Reduction !
HARDWARE
IIETA1LKO AT
Wholesale Prioes, for Cash
My Stock consists of SHELF and BUILD-
KltS' Hardware, Mechanics' I'ooU,
Shovels. NaIN, Hope, etc,
JOHN ItrFOSTEK,
.fJJnn cor. Stark & Front flf. I'OUUI.AN O
J. A. STKATrO.,
Attorney at Law,
SAL,KM. OHEGON.
Offca on butu Utieet,,opioilte tho Uincett Uoite.
C. A. ItCEii. Notary I'nbltc. T. , fox.
REED & COX,
Real Estate and Insurance
AGENTS.
Loans negotiated on Favorable
Torms.
Etiy and Sell Gold and Silver, State, County,
and Cl'y Warrants.
Agents far Kcctt'H Opera IIoonc.
fS7 Office nt tho corner 'of Itccil Ojicra Homo,
fcS3 SALEM, OH. 33jrl
JNO. GRAN & CO..
FRONT ST., roilTLAND,
Hnvo iv'OW opened Their
NEW TALL STOCK
....or....
Staple nnl ITnucy
DRY GOODS,
....AND,...
Hiaaies7
Dress Goods,
An Immenno Variety.
EVERY DEPARTMENT
JTCoploto -with
NOVELTIES.
Oct. 7. tin
l. iiumr.ti.
B A.RNAHD
l. I. I KB.
& LEE,
& COMMISSION
rno.vi' stkuct, imktij),;vd,
Wet fUlo Dock, coiner HMmon and I'roLt feti.
Special Attention rIviii tn Krmcr' Prodnco of all,
kim". Cot flifiuni'iit ollclteil, Havo caiinritloiiK
m Mm 1 riiticlico wlilch eiublo Uf to eel tho lied
market price. uct'J
NEW STEAM-SHIP LINE
HETWKBM
San Franoisco'nnd
Portland.
The P. C. S. S. Co.
X7II.L HEltRArT2It HUN A LINE OK BTKAM.
i f f uip. reifiunriy,
Kmnclfco and 1'ortUn
evirv flio dav.
between tiaii
nit
AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
J. OT. .TIcCItAKKN & CIO.
.iKema.
ttr Tltketf for m!o by
II. If. 1IOON, Accut. UALBM.
MUSICAL NOTES.
&ARDNER BROTHERS
Are wholesale and roull dealers In Pianos,
Organs, Sheet Muslo, Violins, Accordlnna,
Ilarmonlcans, and musical merohandlso
generally, Oakland, California, havo recent
ly oponod a branch storo In Salem, Oregon.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Personally superintend tholr business In this
Stato, hh well as California, and will bo
prompt In making good all contracts,
GARDNER BROTHERS
Havo alroady nold noarly two huudrod in
struments In this Stato.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Hnvo four authored agonts soiling from
tholr houso In this Stato, lo-wlti A. L. Move,
Albany; O. II. Slack and Frank II. May,
Salem; H. A. lialrd, Kugeuo City.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Piano havo alroady becomn a favorite on tho
Coast, It Is mado especially for tho trade,
and Is adaptod to tho cllmato on IIiIh Coast,
and for romalnlng In tuno. In Its adaptation
to tho parlor thoro Is nono bettor.
GARDNER BT0THERS
Ilavesevoral dlll'oront manufactures ol Or
gans, giving the publlo a variety to solect
from.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Havo a ilrst-class tuner In tholr nmnlnv. ah
ordors attondod to by addressing: Oarduor
Urothern, Salom, Oregon.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Qlvo a guaranteo for fivoyoara, forallPiano
aud Organs, Ifdoslrod.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Pay tholr employoos a salary, not a commts.
slon.
GARDNER BROTHERS
Would Htnto, In niiNuor to many
Inquiries, flint llielr Ilrnncli
BIoiinii in flnlom Im n iiorniiiiiciit
liiNlltnlion. so2Str.l
WOOD POIP8.
Tho West and Most Improved rumps now
In I'hi'.
They are chkairii and moro
nuiuiir.r. than any siylo of
Chain Pump or water drawer
Kvery man who has had expe
rience In tho different ways of
drawing water knows there Is
no way so
Cheap, Durable, Conyenient,
and free from Imparting un
'loalihy elements as thu plain
ood pump. Thoy sro taklnir
tho place of sit otht r meaus of
raising water for dnmtsiln pur.
pone", or for UAHN or STOCK
WKLLS.
Water lMpeand EaeBpou(
Wo tiiHiiufautiuo Pipo of va
rlou sizew for conveying wa
ter from hprlngw, streims, ,Vo.
It l ohcnp, hot siitstanllal.
For further particulars, apply
to or mid' m
ie!lm1 A. IMtHSCOTT, ralem, Or.
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