Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 04, 1878, Page 4, Image 4

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MALUM, FRIDAY, JAN. 4, 1878.
OUR WOOL INTEHEST AND FREE
TRADE.
Editor Wlllamoito Farmer:
Your roadora without doubt, aro converts
suit with tbo effort that Is to bo mado In Con
groin, at tbo earliest practical moment, to
revise tbo existing tariff. Tho movers of tbls
neaauro have arranged with much care, a
plan to Introduce the subject m soon as the
ourrenoy question Is final lysottled, and urgo
it forward under the spoolous object of more
fully extending, and developing the foreign
market for Amorlcan manufactures and pro
ducts. The great mooting of tho reprosontatlvos of
Kantorn commercial Interest with tbo factors
of foreign oommorcla! and Industrial capltali
lately bold at Saratoga, which rosultod In a
ootnblnod movement to preparo tho way for
bsoluto control of tho Incoming dominant
political party upon tbequoHtlon, ought to bo
Hufllolont warning of what industrial capita
nnd labor may ox poet If tboy succood.
Tho power ol such a mats of capital as Is
hero roprosontod, cannot bo noil estimated
specially when appllod Inatlmoot aotlvo
political change and uncertainty, aH now oc
cupies tho publio mind. I havo no doslro In
handing you tbls artlclo to ontor upon Lho
dlsousslonof the question of Industrial pro.
taction, I only hope to bo ablo to convlnco
tho roader of tho dangor to all our ossontlal
business Interests, and domestic business re
lations, If tbo movement roferrod to should
Huceuj In establishing tbo absurd policy of
" FreoTiado," In plaoo of that of protection
to Amor'can labor and capital.
It would seem to be tbo crowning proof of
tho tlanper to any thoughtful obwvor, who
will oxamlno tbo undermining inlluoncos of
Jlrltlsli diplomacy, as displayed In tho reports
of Industrial I'rogross, and theooadltlonof
tho Dnanoos of the peoplo, and tbo exebquor,
of thoso powers who havo blindly yielded to
ijs Iptluoucoi. Not ono of Ibota wliloh for
Ihu last (oil years havo boon under tbo Itiflu
enco of tho oomtnorolal treaties of England,
In whiob tbo Free Trado policy was adopted,
that havo not been forosd by Industrial dis
aster and the voice of the peoplo through
tbolr rospootivo Parliamentary bodlot , to do
wand a obange and return to doinestla pro
tection, as the only road upon which national
Indepondonoo could bo maintained.
Within tbo past year an Immonso gather
ing of all the great Industrial Interests of
Oermany, met at Frankfort, and passed res
olutions demanding that no commercial treaty
with foreign powers should bo made look,
ing towards freo trado, distinctly threatening
to remove tho romnaut of their manufaotnr.
lug Interests to forolgn soil If thoy woru no'
to bo protected from forolgn labor.
Tho commission appointed to examine and
report upon tho condition of Uerinan Indus
tries, represented most emphatically that
frt'o Irudo had Hooded tho empire with pro
ducts of English Industry, and wiw spreading
ruin ami iloitruotlon to Industrial capital and
Isbur. In Fruuco, Murslmll MaoMulion, In
hU tour through Franco urged with great
force tho ooutlnuanou, and luaroanoof their
pioKiollvo K)lloy. A policy which bad been
Instrumental in spllo of tbo uucortaln and
inlserablo political olluy of tho realm, in
Having tbo country, and currying It through
tho terrible demands of hor publlo euomles.
Ho showed that by au oversight or Imper
fection in the proteotlvo bill, France had In"
creased her Imports In eighteen months, two
hundred million francs upon textile fabrics,
making ono hundred and twenty million
fiancs taken In that tlmo from Frouoh lubor.
Tbo wonderful fact that Franco was ablo
without distress to pay the largoat known
war tax in a few months, ought to hao Its
weight with Industrial eoonomists.
Tho example of India, whlok at ono lima
furnUlioil cotton and silk fabrics for half tho
world, forood by Knglaud to soil her raw
prod not and buy Kngllsh manufactures, hor
Industries all dosed, an omplro ot paupers,
and tbo bonos of millions of tho Inhabitants
literally sturvod to death, whiten tho pi tins
ot a unco prosperous empire. Turkey, under
freo trade polloy Is now shown to tbo world
with no bad rook of Industrial Independence
whllti England, her aycnvliunllo drstroyer,
Insults her victim, by expressing holy sym
pathy with tint Mm religious ertmtio of the
MuMoovlto. Austria and Italy ttro at till
Mimut'ui iigtutiug twit necessity, it return to
protection.
Tith policy, whluh Is to be urged upon our
country In lho pUco of protection, demands1 to bo pitld in shoddy goods, and tho products
tho protective tariff In Inducing and increas
ing this great Intorest in Oregon.
In spito of its necessary Journoy nearly
half nrcond tbo oitrtb to Its final market, In
spltoof bowing to tbo factor nt our port of
export with all Ills chareon. which Is again
repeated at Han Francisco, llionoa acrons tho
crnMnont, thoro to submit to cormnlt
Kfori's and charges, all to bo tnkon from pro
duction nccount; in spltoof tho foollNhucs
of paying Irnlght at enormous rates by rail
upon thlry to lortv per otnt of dirt lu Its
iiiimsIi(i1 tnto. Yot no industry can show
such a margin lor capital Invented.
It Is within tho rtuchofany poor man wlfh
litiloor no capital, nd tinllko govorutnont
lionils. which nro reduced in vnluo as each
oupou it removed, tho shtep rpproduros tho
oupoti In each yraiNplaco, nnd adds to tho
riinnor'sorsiie)DorirHCreuicaccouut,a3car y
bond (In the Increase) as good as tho original.
Docm tho reader ask lor reasons for tho unex-
Cocted Increaso In this Intorest and for tho
riuht futuro prospects of all this realon In
terested in this production, In spltoof dint
ancoand the load of charges upon Its sale and
transportation to market? Tho reply must
bo, protection against foreign wool, and a
homo marke. upon our own soil, wbloh was
sustained through the most trying financial
ordeal of the past five years, by the wise pro
visions of the tariff of 1807, which protected
tho wool grower, and the wool manufacturer
alike.
Tbe report of the Australian government
upon Its Industries for 1870, deplores tbe low
stato of their wool growing interest, which
for that yoar was five times greater than tho
comblood returns of all othor Industries' In
cluding mining produotn of tho contlnontt
and adds that thoro Is mason to hopo that the
combined inlluoncos of tbo boards of trado,
industrial associations, and com morel tl cir
cles of tbn Homo government, of their own
ports, and that ol tho boards of trade, of tho
cotsmorclal cities of America, will bo ablo to
broak ilou n thoprotcctlvo tariff of tho United
States and again opon up that great market,
to tbelr overstocked wool market. I may
not glvo tbo words as tbo report -Is not at
band, but this Is tho toxtof tbo hopo, hold
out to tho Australian sbophord, In tbo last
official roport of that govorumont.
I have no hesitation In expressing tbo bo
llof that should our ports bo opened to Aus-
ii ki in, vii jinn (inniniiu, hi iiuuuun njreir,
Cannof Good Hone. Adrianonlo. and tho wool
producing parts of tho world, at such reduced
rates ol dutvas will admit of free Importa
tion, tbo sheep In tho Columbia valloy,
will not be worth tbo polls which now cover
them. Wo pay our borders f (00 por year and
board, while tbo avorago of wagos for tho
aame sorvlco In tbe countries named Is f 160,
and board. The ruin of tho abopherds' in
terests Is not tho groatest ono to bo feared In
the event of tbe adoption of tbo freo trade
poncy.
Tbo operatives in tho woolen mills of tho
country who fool the effeot of the low condi
tion or business, find that while thoy might
bo ablo to buy clothing from Imported wool
ens cheaper for a wbilo, yot tho breaking
down of tho home manufacturing Interest by
reason of excesslvo Importations would do
prlvo thorn of labor, and then with no com
petition, here they would bo entirely subject
to tho tonseicnUout scruplta of tho Kngllsh
Irado manor for continued ohoap clotblug
and fabrics,
Ifjilmo and apace wero at command for tho
full edification of tbe freo trader upon this
coast, who reooenlsos tbe extent of this pres
ent and prospective Interest, I should be
glad to lay beforoyour readers the late speech
of tho 1'resldont of tho " Department of Econ
omy and Trado," or Groat Britain, Ho con
gratulates his hea re rs.(theloadlngeoonomlKts
of tho Kngllsh nation), upon tbo triumphant
results or me system or diplomacy dv wnicti
he declares free trade Is to be secured, but In
the course of his speech, frankly admits his
fear of the awakonlnsr of tbo masBos in the
countries who havo adopted reciprocity, to
Its efloota to transfer Industrial In teres is to
KugUnd, and run their Industries. Un re
gretted to eeo tho troaty diplomacy of the
various European powers subected to a par
liament of the people, instead of being deter
mined by the beads of governments. Touhm
his own words, ho finds reason for aproheu.
slou In tho " net that the last qrncratton han
stcnanenuriioutcvtlopemento parliament
ary inaUtutium vn tho continent oj Jiurope."
In these parliaments the Interests of tho jmo
plo have a yolco. Ho adds these words:
" That thoro was a tlmo when the Irritation
of tho peoplo by tho effect of such treaties
would have but llttlo effeot; tho governments
would have hold on their way, and allowed
them to sink or swim,"
To return for a moment to tho wool grow
Ingaud manufacturing interest in this threat
ened ohango In the policy of the government.
I wan't to copy tho words of I'rof. Urotho,of
llnrllii,a memuerofthuliunerlal Parliament
of Germany, upon tho effect ot freo trado
upon inoir wool uiuustriost
" We formerly had In Germany tho best
wool lu tho world, and a most nourishing
sheep husbandry, Tbo whole world was at
tracted to tho German markot of lino wool,
and the Gorman woolen cloths in nearly all
qualities was the best produced in any coun
try, sunco tuo nrsi ana sooonu steps in tno
way of free trade, we have lost successively
our great number of sheep, and our groat
quantities of Hue cloth." He adds that a largo
portion of tho wool now used In Germany, Is
purohased lu Iondou wool market, which,
should frteudly relations bo disturbed bo
twtveu tho nations, would close tho German
mills.
In addrosslng your rosdora through the
Fahmhii, there Is certainly no desire to ralso
h false cry of alarm, at tbe proposed ohanges.
I well kuow that to tho public, the evil soems
a long way oil. Taero Is also a feeling ot
safety engendered In readlog the President's
messsiro tinon our business rotation with for
ulgti iKiwora. Yet It Is a safe adago " to pre
pare siiettnr in aiivance orstorms."
Tliereroro it is to bo hoped that every man
upon tbls western coait who U Identified
with Its Industries, will consider this matter
and bit prepared to enter protests against n
change. That all Industrial associations; tho
Sisto Agricultural Nooloty; thtiOrangeorgHit
ImIIoiih, sud nil who unlio for material s
slriiauro and protection, will earnestly de
mand our right to protection. Certainly If
i no isuor element protect tho country against
foreign uemlts, lho KOoriimenl ought in
rolprcallytoproteot labor against itseuemles.
If ono wUh tho balances of American trade
GRASS SEED -SEED GRAIN
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Trees, Plants,
Fruit and Ornamen
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bery, Roses and
17'ines.
AT THH
KAST l'OKTLANO KUKSKUY.
CAJ.L AT THE BTOHB. flit
Adders H. HANSON,
Bad I'ortUad, Or.
Jan. 1, 1RTB. S in.
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iboi. leva.
Tke OBly Strictly Wholesale Drag notue
In Oregon.
HODGE, DAVIS & GO.
71 Front Street,
FORTIjAND, OREGON,
OPFEK TO TDK DUCO AND GENERAL MER
chandleo trade a complete atwrtmont of
Drugs.
Patent Medicines,
Fine Chemicals,
Glassware.
Shop Furniture, tnd
Druggists' Sundries.
ALSO,
WINDOW GLASS.
Of all fire sad qtuuItlrF.
WHITE LEAD.
Of si tbe leading brandf, In tins and Vest,
COLORS. IN CANS and DRY.
Putty, lampblack,
Rod Lead, Oluo.
VARNISHES,
Indadtag tho finest braods for Coach I'slnlen' use.
Palit. Whitewash, asd Tarnlth Brashc,
LINSBKD OIL, In barrets and cans.
TarpcatlBC, Ooal Oils, Cast or Oil. Lard Oil,
jieai'g'iooi on, jrian mi.
Alcohol,
In barrels and csk..
Blue Vitriol, Sulphur, Caatlle
Soap, CoHCSBf rated Lye,
Potaih.
331ttoxM All lKjLxLdaa.
QuiokBilvor and Stryohnlne.
In Quart, Half Gallon, Ono-Oallon, and FlTe-Qallcn
Cons and IJarrcli, etc . etc.
Wear. Accnts , for Oregon aid WaaUlscton Terri
tory for
THE RUBBER FAINT,
T1IK I1B8T MIXED I'AINT IN CHE.
sUlllstkrnafa rr'lc fseep rip, Wakelre's thtf
mw ana mjui'rci rriao., nna ier s MBB
Jsrncs rrvprlturjr BcdlcUta.
rr We bay oar coodii from flrt hands, thns en.
sbllue on to compete with any market on the Coot,
as a comparUoii of oar prlci will jiroTP. JaTH-tf
HAWX.EY, DODD & CO.,
I'ortlniid, Oregon,
Offer for Sale, at tho Lowest Possiblo Fricos, a Full line of
AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS.
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MOIiINE!.IIiT
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Which combine lho frrcatcst strength, GXtrcmo lightness, nnil (luniblllty.
DEEKE is the iolo Patentee of tho Wrought liiouk ntul Welded Frog, ttnd
their Plow is the only Plow so iniuio. Tho Plow's mouldoourd nnd shuro aro
hurdened by a Patented Process PECULIAR TO THE DEERE PLOW.
THE DEERE SULKY AND GANG PLOWS,
With or without Breaking-Plow Attachment.
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Dit.
ttio Htlt'iillon of ovory working man, w well
as thouitrnoat rffotsof liulustrfal oipltal, to
vranl ulf it-s til'MUi; to protoat In no mo'isuroil
ttirniM ai;itiiMt thu adoption of it measuro
wlitsh will surely parallcaourloadlnirlmlus
trloM. Kxttuliio for ono moment tho I'lt'jot of
this iolloy tiHn our wool uitorust upon this
oast, whloh UUrstlusit umlor protuotloit tJ
ovorstiailow all othora In liuporiauco.
Already thu adaptability of our physical
conditions, for the production of thin moat
Important commodity, Is attracting much at
ttiutlou In tho market of demand, ami our
full yeat ' urowth of atroug warp wool, much
of whloh la fayoraulo clroutusUnces may to
had to meet tho great domaml for oomblni
staple brlnga this product of tbo Columbia
Yaltcy Into a prominent plaoo lu the lUstorn
nurUot. Thu publlo will know tho effect of
of fomlnn ohtmp labor, liiHteadof KoUl.lor tho
t'ikoof carrvhiK thu doluslvo banner of frto
ir.iiio nitonod to any political party, utin
n I n Sir placet thcro by lntornsta In furuln
trado and furolun tixohUKH,letuaatouco bid
Hood byo to tho Inspirations of advanced clv
lli'ttion whloh has bulldtd uaan Indupuntl
ant peoptu, and Uach our children to bo
thaukful rr tho crumbs that fall from tbe
lreoltado master.,
T. S. Iasiu.
noppner, uoo. latn, IHT7.
RUPTURE!
A 1'ltOMINKNT CITIZEN CUHKD.
Bah Fmsciaco. Hrntembcra. 18Tf.
rimes UtiT Sir Tlin Truti I nnri-lii.cl of
iuh ii i4ii n cureu me or itupturr. rrom wtilcn I
have aaffured for tbo t-n'tTwsHTT-rirsTBil, and I
(rel confldcut 'hat any ruiiturti can bo cured by jour
XAUNkTIU Kt.ASTlo TltUSS, If thu patient wUl
only hare nimclriit cuorajru to near It until tho ln
nauimatlou caaaed hjr the frlctluu ol tho pad cvatcs,
suil tbe membrane htala.
?Kdr sir, uur truly S'. O. QUINBV,
Cor. Kdltor "Junrual of OotumerCc," Bau Francltco,
Mr. Qalnby Is a Rentleman well and ratorably
knowu at over lliUeovrt. After eipeudloj; bundled
of dollars ou vorlhle.s meul Trnnae., aud navlnc
""" intuij'iiio jeanp, no was coropieieiy
cured In s few months by tie Msvnettc Klaitle Trvas.
The remaraablo core performed on Dr. J, Hluiraa,
the popular htturer and phyalclan, who I known
and rerpecjed all over the Oiiltcd btatrs aud Kurope.
la bvl explalnid by the following loiter!
Ilt. J, BlstUS,
Tbe lUnownrd I'byiloxnomlit o: New York,
CUUBOI
CoLOaa, Cal., Animal J8, 1H7T.
MBiusa: J'mica A Hon, bW) riacramento Htreet,
Ban rranclico. 1 lake ureal pleaauru luformlni: you
that Urn Truss 1 purehad of your drm latt Novem.
ber completely cured tbe rupturu with which I hd
utlred fourteen years. Mthm three yrara patmy
hcrula or rupturo had crowu rapidly worao whlli
wearlns an ordinary truM, and tha Intestine paaied
down whenever I coughed, Mowed my uoc, or
rtralned to lift. No common truas could prevent It,
snd then tbo pain was torture.
1!!!:'.'".?:?'.!'.,.'.'''' t'ATKNT MAONRTIO
KLAhTIO r UriSIW for lour nionUia, 1 noticed that
thu InitsllneadUnotpa. down In the lean, even
when I siraliud to niv utmot. mid what was trouble,
soni. herula was euUrtly cured, and to remains to
Iht day.
I freely ' write yon coneenilnfi try enro. becan'e I
feel It to be aduty l owe to yen jnd other fellow-klnd
who w slmllrly smicted, Yoj are st liberty to
print mis letter uould you think proper. 1 am, moat
'"I "'VI J"i W, CIJlAiD, M. U,
KiPerlenCerhnWS thlt all trmnrrril nrlni trnm
nivi.itii.llii . ... ... , ... .. . - ..
MARRIED:
WIIIVK UNI)BH-lu this Hlv, IVc. , 18TT, ty
llio Uv. K. V. Tower. Mr. U II. White, of this
ih uiuy.niut Mrs. Uurolluo Uuder.of Linn,
KlUOKV-rKltlUN-At tha roahlnnco or J. It,
rterve, by llev, l'u 8mltli. Mr. Ulirlallan
Krlcky aud Ulu Kv 0 t'errlu, all of Marlou
county,
DIED.
nitAI'Flt.-Tlila day, Drrinber 31, 1SJ7. at 9
c'clock r, u., Mrs. J. N, Draper, aged U years.
necfsarlly prtss upon and often dleau paits of thu
body that ojfura were In a perfectly healthy condltlou.
;n,nji0' Kjduey and Bladder AfleUlona, ervous
........i,, . aciauau uiuermisiuijor lue conitltu
tlou, arc-some yf tha evil effect, produced by auch
lisrsh and continued rressur, and in1ew of thU
fctltbcouie matter of decided con.toncuco to
avoid like calamities. If iHalble.
UK. l'lSKCK's MUiaTICi5l.ABTIO TllUSS St d MlO-
icatiu Kt'tTuaa I'aus can bo ouialuca ostv of lbi
uuiiciUjjui'j tie aura and remember tho name aid
uumlier
F.IT Oor ,J,n"at J HwV clvtng (uU Informstlon
will be vvct free tuauy sddreaa
M1UNKTI0 KLA8TI0 IRl'SS I'Oll'AKY,
No, CW Sacramento street (up stair). Ban Francisco.
jMuia
Mrs. Rohrer's New Romedy
TO TXB ItXTMOU
IS MSJtriXO WITH WOKDSayVL succmss
Tins ruBjay vkubtablb kkmkdt hab
a...".S1 laJhf N,ltf 4nd cnro of Cocgjhs, Colds,
Anoint, ltroochlU. Croop. Whooplnt Oousb. Mca.
??.?? J1 " Produced soma remarkabla cures.
Bold by drua.-l.ts wnerally. lYrprd only by
-kJO,,!P1.11" VKI,"Y iloumouth.t)r.,
Ta whom all letters of basinet tbould bo addressed.
Tho prratenl I.nhnr-H'fni: Implement yet Icvontcil. Vastly lmpmvrd for Fall of 1877.
CCO rstolcX iara. Orogon ixx Ono Tcnr.
p-fr" Kvrrv K.irincr InKricird. 'I Jib Di-pro . Sulky l dim on'v Nnil l.nr Plovv uindo.
15.vaMY Ol'KUA'IKIr. .'n ontiMrucli tl Ihat ly n cIIkIii nmll' n c f i i .ftr Urn Plow In.
run mil ol Iijh itronnd and raised cltur. lv liorto IiimmkI ol m-ui.pnut-r. it Ih Kiiougtiraad
lubH complicated than utiy other. Solo AgentB for tbo well. known
SOUTH BEND OHILUDD-IIlOlf PLOWS.
BUCKEYE.'DRILLS and BROADCAST SEEDERS
The most successful In use. Too well known to need comment.
Schuttler Farm, Freight, and Spring Wagons.
FARM QRIST MILLS, all Mjlesand prlcca. FAN MILLS. Sen J for Special ClrcularB.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
or
Willamette University.
SALEM, oiiEaoir.
SESSION OP lBTT-'TS.
FACULTVl
T. M.QATCn, A. M IMi. D., President of tho TJnl
vcnlty.
JOHN llOBWKIX, M. D.. Emeritus Profefsnr of Ob
stetrics snd Ulacat es of Women snd Children.
D l'AVTON. M V., IVofesfor of Obttetrlcs snd
niicsvs of Women and Children, with Clinical
Midwifery.
JAS. M. McAPBI!, M. I)., Professor ol Barclcal and
Drtcrtntlva Anatomy,
D.M. IONICS, M.I)., Professor of Matorla Mcdlca
anaTherapeuMu.
L. L. HOWLANI). A. M.. M. D.. Profeasor of Pht.
trilogy ana MIcmtcopT,
A. BliAHPLltB, A. II. M. D.. Profe,orof Principles
and Practice of Burcery.
l.H.COLUKlt.A.M., ProfcfMr of CbcmUtry and
Toxlenlii.'V
1'IIII.IP HAltVKY. M, n.. Professor of PAthotocy
and Practice of MiHllelno. with Clinical Medicine.
J. A. UlCIIAIIIiBtiN. M. 1).. Professor of Hygiene.
WOODBURN
NURSERY
KEEPS
A. Full Stoclc
sUTssa
FRUIT,
SHADE,
OMAMENTAL,
....AMI)....
NUT TREES,
"V1xi.a ivnd81iru-btoory.
Bend for Price List and CataloRuo. Address
J. II
octl8mS
NBTTLRiniRn,
Woodbura or.
Hon. HUKUB MAI.I.OHV, U. b. Ulst.
lessor in aiem&ai jonsprudtnee.
Attorney, Pro.
Students, en arriving In the city, aro requested
call at onc on the Dian, who will furnish all neces.
to
n.,i.,ii.
ry iniurmaiiun, aua omcrwiso provldu for their so
coumodatlon, Letters addressed to tbe Dean will receive prempt
attention.
del&lf V, I. IIOWLAND Id. D Dean.
$6.50 !!
I can aell you
A No. 1 Hand-made
FARMER'S
BOOTS
l'Oll
Six Dollars and a half!
Manufaotnred out of thn HKST QUALITY
of OAIC-TANNKD LEATUKU.
JOHN GRAY,
Formerly In Durbln's DIocV, has Juit opened a Lsrco
and complete Btoclc of
Carpets, Ollcloihs, MatllDgs,
AN II
Houso - Furnishing QoodB.
Noxt to Dairy inplo tt Drown,
STARKF.Y'S IILOCK, - - SALEM. OH.
WHICH WILL UC SOLD AT
Lowest Cash Rates!
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ATTENTION
HEEP GROWERS!!
sJy?Tav
So7.b,
A BUItE DEATH TO
Screw Worm.
Foot Hot.
Parasites
AND ALL
that infest
JOHN W.
Silom, Doc. 21.
GILBERT.
3m
OREGON MILLS,
Korlk Mill Crvek, Salen,
ABI MOV 15
Complete Running Order,
AND INVITO
Custom Work.
WELLEB & WALDO,
OALKJsT, Not. 1. I81T. KU
Sheep.
TT 13 8AKEII. IlETTElt and YA3TLY CnEAPEU
THAN ANY OTHER PREPARATION FOHTIIK
TREATMENT OF snEEP. IT
Improves the Health
O? TnE ANIMAL, AND THE
QUALITY OF THE WOOL.
1ST One callon Is cnongh for one Irandred to two
coudUloc P,aCCU mt: ,othelr So, HBKth,aod
nEL3,ulnp,nFIVE"GALLONCAN8 nd,n DAR'
Hendforclrcnlar.to
HOBGE DAVIS & Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON '
fVrtoleoale Aeeuta lor tbe Ntate,
Or to Tonr nearest ReUll P.rneglst or dealer Jat
17-TJ1IN AliDELSri
I yAPVEBHSPttr)
. J 174 ELMSTREET.
CINCINNATI. -o OHIO.
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