Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 10, 1879, Image 4

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Urba.ii l.tnw I'aMM'iil t ii.nl i. I- "
.fattier). ml ili'inml !,,i t!i- i mi.
SsrlS mii'iij. If Jim Mill mill -n lint .
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TJIt I'JsCSl'tT FOR lSV.h
01 cotii'B lliu 1.K' cultural p osjn tin
.imemost to do with "iu irn.s crii) of a
ircwntn In 1S7H l.ad a dry spiing
wi very ioor cn, at a c onsucjuctitf.
Ihr tmount of fall miaii wheat bfins less
tihrc usual and spring o iiR proved to
!lr a partial or tottl failure in all il rcc
JUnctf. To add to lliu haidship ol the Ml
vaiWtt the pricu sitiiu hatvc.l Iih been
m.tl!Otih with good jh'lil tlic fann.rs
in-ffsJil liavc been in average circninst.iti
u.v, tut the rfMill I1.11 be 11 to inakutnai j
ax Attn boiroiwr, and we leaf 11 thai the
"Setixh coinpany, of tMs til), have made
onoie loaiu in the ut six mouth than
tst nude in iiceul veins before,
dvrimr, ilut fanneri am Imtowini; to
xm mi present cperations and piy up
:iU Kincs.
Vrom ptcs'iit appiMraucf. they will
'hue belter times tlio)arlo come, ai
.-rrjiaL Iroui all parts ol the country
tlxiic that more land is already plowed
Ulna as put iu wheat in 1878. A ureal
'drxl ul it was sown and up iianilioincly
in November, and no sunll amount of
:kws simmer fallow. Most of ihc ground
!ot was not sowed ii to be plowed be
ifcrrsowiiiR in l'ebrury. and iwilv plow
"mj of old grouu I is thought fj be nearly
writ! to a Miininor fallow.
IFall o.vn wheat ilul well, f n last
jywt, but tlisrc wti little sown only on
iaj7.wint of the excessive iain., uhdo Hie
.Rtfl of 1878 was so laorable that plow.-,
writ Kept running .steadily through Octu-
Jk-i Novcmlur, and December, anil the
,x. done eiveo led -.I1.1l of any former
jru. From rcstnt ii.dications there
1D he an immense area m,wii to wheat.
andwiwn veiy early, to 1l1.1t we may ca-
(i-oiAtt on an iih rc.ued yield er acre as
writ it. upon incieise of acreage. Farm-
T3 wy llal lie pienent dry freeze has
Ae no injury to the wheat plant and ii
,d;j oil with a watui rain no injury can
ana. Also, intelligent observers aseil
Xu the best crops i-f wheat have always
v-tro harvested after the cvere winters.
Srawns that have been very open have
art proved mi favorable to wheat rais'ng
nlhoic that have icon the iiound liocn
Sua length of tunc, and a good mow fall
wu an advantage. Much ground is
jjlimcd and waiting for February Miwing,
.ad thin fieczing weather will put it in
csirable condition, a the frost will kill
mfceii snirel, (cm root, and much thai
unobjectionable, while itselTict is to mel-
:b the Riound and prepare it more tlior
.uqhJy for bunging a tiood harvel
Undor DlUloauU
We were unable t-g t the Fakviru id o
ii mails Friday morning I.M weik, as
afce press muilly ot to work Fttdtv
Bioining, anl .matter, coatee! w.tli
k vac not in goo. I order au.l did not
'ink to pe'leciiou no llui alter working
.!ihI until ,t o'clock Saturday morning,
t were obhgeil to bend out a baaly
piinird ktiect Of course our icadeis
rUt jiticeive the nut o.'Mln'iiy of havirg
m(tnuei) put 111 peifrct v.(ukiii,' order
t villi blunt notice, but e are happvto
ul tint taller ihc skillful haudl.iu; of an
itsjittieuced pressman 11 has since been
An'u, good work, and uc hope hcrcafcr
-iti luinult our readers vith a leauttfui'y
jiiulcil bin-el, and t have n unil.-ti 1 n
titf niornig bO that 11 lan llnd its wav
Situitli) to all I' it UK' inuii tmnotc pot
QifcCts on our list.
New AJvortljomrutt.
Mr. Sim Drown who lives near Ger
mi, in Maucn county, oirers for' sale
sine line Malli ins, ami stallion's colt?,
ttV-r ClyiesiUlc or I'eielicronj 11 part of
tic sire, ami all foiled by a tenurkablv
nt and lave I.touheait marc, uvvned by
'!, that breeds well. This aliords a hue
.(jjtjoitunity for men who desire to mi
jjiTure their breeds of heavy draft lursts.
JVlr A. F. Miller, who lives nm lr'ui
Hxsi i'oittautl, one of the most etucin-..
ntf farmer-) ol Mutiunuli count), has
a-m client seed potatoes and ailveriis.es
D'.n:n 111 the Fakmi.k It Is a good thing
Ukunw where to buy the ucst tmprovcu
I'ilkingtonHro3.,who live west of l'ort
lanJ, at WoodUnl's farm, advertise as
impore-s and breedes of pure-bred I'o
land Ciua and IJoikilure pii. anl can
fill orders (or the same as stated iu their
idveitiicmon', which appears in 1 hi- if
iiie Thr iiiu '''ntj rf hiv flock de.-er.e'
nc'iiraS'imert imtn i 1 intcrrtmi, as th'j
best Ri'Oil of proilurers i 3 in maltiu;
the beit ptiboibie produc-.
THE rtlTCUIun TOWK3.
A- 'i'l. i'.:t- n-.i 0 tfi'iiury fil 1:0 w i.
ai. iv p'oluc -t the i.aturnl rci't't ii I'j
oudd uuand extend the trade of iliei.ucl
comrrercMl point, more or lei at the
expense ol interior towns. Our whole
sale merchanti with im reased trade carry
heavier Mocks and belter assortments and
can sell at cheaper laics, and il.c in
crease of facilities for travel induces welt
pi do pcojM' in make one or two trips a
yeir, Irom the farm to the city, to bu
supplies in quandty at the lowest price
possible. Thus both the whoesale and
retad trade of the ceufal point grows
with vigor while the conntrv towns torn
plain ol ilullne.j Tticn aijain, as rail
road facility e.xteud, there sluing up
trading points at every stat'on along the
loads, where the farmers get their
mails and their weekly jupphis
of groceries and staple goods each
Siturdiv. Tim works against the
grotviii of tin.' larger towtw, which may
and will hold their own ami Improve
gra !u illv, bii' do not realue iho great ex-
peciiiiiJin ul ih'.-ir niercliaiili and cut-
.ens, vim look villi won.ler, and nitur-
illv with a ir.uti of nvy, upon the gnat
anil intrcniiug grow.li ol Portland, huf
:h. nkuig that something M '"roiig, and
ih it t'ii; um 't are .sadly out of joint when
ilif t.m s'ndtfs with giant steps tO'ianls
metrotiotiiaii gramiciir, while ihc interior
towns languish.
I r.e titr.n ha, come when ihc rapd
development 01 an ine vast rrgiou norm
of California and Nevada, leachbg to
llrtish Columbia on the north and to the
Rocky MoiiuMiiis 011 ihc cast, requires a
central commrciil point. I'ortlaud is
that point, and its growth and prosperity
form 110 legidmate cause of jealousy or
distrust, bi.l for cot gratulatiou and pride,
for l'orthnd r-prc.v nis llie great region
we luve describt'd and is an index m its
present piospirity and fiiture power and
grandeur It will continue to grow, and
will do more and more towards piling
taxes to support the State (ioverniuent.
Its wraith Mill be an inducement for ihc
c instruction of riilrouU to connect us
wiili the Fist, for it will Miow tint we
luvu .1 iTiMt commerce lint iiiedi over
l.mJ connection, Abo, increase o! trade
will uiablc I'ortlind mere hauls to com
pete on inou hbeial tertiM for the trade
of ih" interior, and the country will iuci
deiilallv profit in every ay bv the month
ami prosperi y ol a city when it is founded
on healihv buduess rehtion.
Most touns in the interior, etp'chlly
Silem and Albanv, hive fine and easily
controlled w.vcr powers, and one ol the
ui'i t desirable results will be attained
when uiaiiuficiures can be introduced
jiinl"il.ilil) to make these powers available
mil build up a working population tint
mist Ik fed and clothed. This time must
and will come, and the interior will ben
elil gret l by the success of manufactur
ing enterprises The lime must also
coinr uh-n the valley towns will require
and liberally lay for a good portion ol the
good, that tint U'llhniftte valley tons
can uianulacturc I he future ol the
ursrru valleys o( Oregon ii to become
the New Fiuland of the Pacific, and
when ih 11 result is attained the city of
Portland will tcip us portion of the bar
test, for our merchiuts will sell the man
ufacturcd uood as well as supplies to
the perativiy, l itlanil Ilee.
IN U IAN AFFAIRS.
Wur P(Mtpoad ami Pence Ininreit.
Si'iiici. in i'.iifiti Oregon and Wash
ington hive ,ic,ain a rospect ol peaceful
tunes and their inliul are being iliue ed
down bom the state of aiprchensiou and
.ilanil that h.u existed fot imiuihs. The
lull .us, a . well, 11a e l.a I tln-ir seison ol
apnrchciis'ou and are no doubt satisfied
iti.tt the tili'i. wiinout govripnuiii aid.
rre cipab'.e of di fending iliemselvei and
niaMng a v gorous and olleusive war All
the Imlini riiiN have been 'i.strous
Inlurci. Iiuetili'a bind of Nci Percts
was at last overcome and what ire led ul
them are exiles from home. The 11 in
nock rml was .111 ignominious failure Jinl
us proiectois are scattered and drsirovcd.
At the present time Moe suppoed to
be the he.ul aint Irom ol ilKUIection
among the Co'iimbia river lnili.in, funis
hiniseb in iiuianc vile and though well
treated by his 1 vp:oi. I111.I1 110 iie.ut or
s'.ouuch for .u'gr. 9ve wai. The harily
and bnve teiio o' die settlements, .la-
sist'-d bv ilie wilom anl courage of
Fat'ic UT.bur am! hia Indian tKiluc Irom
Vakima te rv it.ou, maichi'd tit on Mo
tes' quj'..i an I uia.l.' a captive ! him,
u the gu-a .i-tiiilmn.ni ul Miiscs him
sell ai d ti!- iii' i rpiiss of the I'lincd
States ntt'Cii-o I. is widi soiucvhat
of niiiusem.'i' v-e rent how, when tne
woik wti dvv u, d peace secured
by ibis imlepei,J.-:r. and courageous .tu
lion, thoe who mk patt in 11 were met
In an order from Auoinct-iiencral Dev
ens, tt.at all persons should be pro-vCut?d
who made war upon peaceful Indian:-.
This movement ol the settlers may like
Ivsave the liovetnuient the expense ;!
another Indian war, nnd also save Itvrs
ol peonl and muili private property tli.11
such a war would surely saerulce
No doubi the Indians can be made to
see the necessity of removal to some suit
able reservation where they will be inoie
remote from our aggressive civilization
Prompt a tioti is necessary on the pait of
the Government at this juncture. The
rights of Induns should be respected, and
they should be treated with such kindness
and liberality that their condition will not
be a standing reproach to our honor and
integrity as a nation, lor it is undeniable
tint Indian affairs arc ill managed. Iidian
iifii ii.i-lj krpt and that Hdinoiii
1 r 1 . . ar '.'i ) 1 I ti Ih" rcu', "f d 1' m
,,i l,nir,"i,: o' in... .'.(iiil.iiioui, or il.-'.;i.j-s
.nij.ci-i'ioiijj 1 tjc 1 i"d on tin- uil.rs
airwar' It u one to our 011 1 eopli
1 -.r t .Mf ;!, " .'i r coiim.'v liia
I'.iJnri ml '(ul i.ouirl tie no iomrer I
-rir to 1 lien: aii-l a thrra' ! il -I l.i
i.i.mi .mil iiinv.su... I'l.ilii- '.hoi;.
t uttiou and nias-an". I- i uti" i
In lulu, th'trseve--, 11 at tiity be :r:eJ
hi.-! 11 i.l arid hive nu re.nti iwlc c.-Use
for discontent. There never was a better
time than now 10 make terms with thwc
In Inns, so that ihcy and we can erijov
liM!i' pece. Portland Hee.
KLrcniCLiaitr vs. gas.
Mr. Sharon has lately had the Palace
Hotel, San Francisco, lighted up in gicat
(Hit with electric light, the cost bc
ing estimated at S3 per night fir illuini
nattng tint has co-t 50 per nijht when
made w'ith gas. The tunc seems close at
hand when cities will be lighted a great
deal cheaper nnd a great deal btt cr than
at present. The power required is fur
rushed the Palace Hotel by means of a
llnish machine, and the expense of fur
furnishing p-iwcr and all appliances for
twetry lamps with the photometric pow
er ol 2000 gas burners, $1 to an hour
against a cost of from $S to 13 for ihc
ga.-. I'.lpctric light Ins been tried sue
ct'isfu'ly in lighting up the I'oulevards
of Paris, and such gru; establishment as
il.c Times ollicc-, tu London, are now
making con-tant us- of the new illumi
nating princi.-l", which is beihg improved
and pert'Ctcd by great scientists and In
veniors both in Kmopc and America,
including the last and greatest man of
American genius Thomas A. Kdison
U'e may therefore soon hope to see
our houses, business places, hotels, pub
lic halls, am! as well the streets ol all ci.
ics. even made as light as day with the
pure ami beautiful electric light. The
sooner the better, especially if it can tie
had so much cheaper. Portland ltcc.
Tao Wheat Market
Tim wheat innrkut remains unchanged,
tlmiigh pjrli.ins a tnllti tlniitr than l.vrut'f
furu. I.it wi'nk SI. 7i H.'r m1t.1l, frt'o nu
li'iinl was.isl.ftl, nml l.7-i littered, hut now
the Ii4.!n'r llguru hooms tu Im ivcuptisl. On
Tiiunl.1 urtlcru fnini Mvorpmil, fiiriiiituediitu
hlupiiii'iit, wi'r.' I.Vt to t'nrli for iliuieo Orciui
v!i.'.it, nn mi'iii"!iitinl. nml uu tin.' strintli
of this th iro.i .dilp C1itltn.l1 w.u it. 11 liwl
fur 1 rrk hi tho L'niU'tl Kiii-iluin. nt It"",
wlin-li is.i'iiu cheaper than any i barter cvir
iM'fnro untie, :i being tlio lu et fir an m 11
ship .'i.'iet tu lavorint. This Inakua tliu
priii'iit omiihtiiin mom f.vvorahlj tu liultUr,
though tli pruo of HjHit wheat in I.iverptwl
is, if anything, iluprcmetl, while ntnekn tn
hand Jaipur) I , vvitj at Ir.ut 010 third Icu
lhau fur tliu i'orretK'iidilig datu a year nfto,
tint l.nnH leilgu of man) cirgoeii mi the way
mul tu Hhurtly arrive, kuung tint liarkit
ipuet Tlieru Is nut iiiueh upovulatiDii proln
Me 111 (milling on to wheat, an any prospect of
inlv.uiic, for 11 month to come, liny Im coini
tcrli.il.incttl by a rino of IreigliU. I'.ilifurnia
will retain hvr biiriliii, huwuvvr, until null:
eient rainfall giviM asaiiramu of auotlier erop,
hut if .ihiinilaiit 1. linn ioiiio to them, shins
will Iu 111 latter lU'iuauil, ami freight i ii-.iy
ntlv.iuce.
Btuineis Notice.
The utiiiiut otlijo of tin) VlU..vu::ru:
I'lKMKit i.s uiiir rvniovisl to l'oitlaud, ami the
biHika ainl .K't'tmnU lire kept here, at No, .'
W.uhinjjtt'H utrt'ot, tmo block frnm the .St irk
utrivt lerif. All coiiuiiiiuie.itioiu uliuuld
thrri'ftire ho ,iltln'ieil to l'urtlatitl.
IVnims liwng m'.ir sialvui, or having ik-oj.
iun tu a tlit'iM 011 liimiut'iis, will liiul .Mr. Ih
W. I'raig at tl u old ollico, ami can hivu any
huaini'si 1 1 H-) n-.iy ileairv attvntlrtl to by lihu.
Tin1 California wooilppckcr'h habit of
di'0ipiiig iieoriis mill other nuts into
knot holt'.-, mid hollow tnv.s 11, s u suuivi
of futuri1 "uppl.v is well known, mid uu
ingenious N'np.1 fiiimi'i' ha.s tuiiieil it to
got I account bv knocking out 11 knot in
his li.ii'ii .nnl plieiug 11 ti-ough umler
Heath Asth" biisls drop their nuiui.i
in, hia hogN M'i;i them, mid 11 if thus fit
tents! nt 110 i'K'ii-.f to himself.
Miiiiv 11 limn divads throwing uwny
his Hie at once, who (.brinks, not from
throw in it n w by pieivnii'ul.
WOODLANDS FARM.
iii.it it'iV vt.t v. IVtrtUnJ r
PILKIN6T0N BROS,
rviisitiTi as asp i;i!t.KHi:u ok laits: 1.11m
Poland Ohiua. and
Borlcsliiro Figs.
I r I ' thr t Inuii 'I'' Ut licrii. i.i lii I i P vl
Pa'.- p ' .ii 1 1 I. . 1 kit- ni.i 11 .tin ina
-.ii i.a
Vil liv .
ell l.lM.Ti'S I'lltss
I Jll .
Isin.u. 1 urik-'i
ali) of Heal
Estato.
Ailmtnl.strator'H Notice.
Niillro I licr.'tn islvunili.it the iiii'tei-ianivl,
ulli.llil-l'iiliir i.f llie n-.iliil hlilo 1. ((Ulilur,
.1. tin. I-1, will mi --.T orl iv, Itui tMli'iilvoi t-Vli
iiMr,.. Ii s"). HI llie fnini iloor of tllolMtirl
lliii.ii ul Mti'iu limit i' imly. Ou-zoii.iit li-ii
I i.vu en in i' sin-ilium or .in uii acn hid ini
! Inwini! iK'er'li-l rent i.-nif, aitii.in In aunl
mil jr un.l Mul. I. v Ti.ii"nli liallol llie
-u.r Ii lull ul xvlit.i ai. In li'iiiKlilp in,(i,
I i'i')ini n.ii.'t'tlin'- H'.i, la I liv .1 .ni.-l o, laiula
i ail j I'lna I .ul Unemi l'll,Oicnn,oiiiiiiiii
I iiw in c Im ii. r(i,l u:. Mtv .ii-i (). viiil III lrt ln
I I l It I'i'.t ll.nl .11 Ml-U . llt.iUltHi 111 li.llt.lll
I I -!.' v.l.i ti. II ' till ill- .rll.lil I.J. It i
It. net lil'tlt i Illv' I'lltlflt JSllW HUvl 1.1'imlvJ
I ' . .i-i'lil. --f -J III a,l, lliu V mi the
iti -i ii tn;iut ls., 4kik nt i -Ua, ul
(ik 'I i. I'ul i run. M III" l.la' c' lil
dtr uc I't.li, i;it.l iMlu Tun i'-rc ji nfilio
puteliiao vne i I' y '.blit itioiiniaiiinue; lui.
unci Uhjii eounimall.m of tJlJ urn! tender of
Ut1"l,
W.M, il. linriC, Ailiu niatrutor.
Woo-lvvanl A Von4wnitl,
AtlorurT ur Aeuiluutrator. Jan &-w5:
Dr. Hlntle'3 Ncphreticam
Works wonders. In all t.isaa (if Dropdy
linelit .1 1'ih up. Ktiliii'V, illailder .mil Cnt.-vrj
Liimn'ttint", in- ltetcnti'M "' L'rino, .iro 1 i-ri'.i
by ill" Nvphri tifiin. IVmle 'iVoakiK-si, 1 frm
ol. Din'.K-ti' . I't.n :n tin liacl:, mile mul linn
,iri 'in 1. !': i'.i ithonti" ticii.eiliavc f.nl'n1
,-. 1 '. 1I..1 :'.4.ii. " "ortj.-f.i t.-1 .1
F.-.riiii .1 ..i'li.it lr, Mtiii.o . !J.;i!, t. I.
.1 ..I '.;(! I. )ar 1h1 , 11 Pil'.ii:
' '. la " ill .1 liiic 11WU t r' Tl . Mil.
i i"if in-, tiw .".iiiji ui I'.wiii'iiin ri;.
. , tl.j i'a !( X. i!-rt'ti 11m, nnl 'i .ill
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lll.vll. r nn'iilv lit ."1 the
mlili . ' All iir. iMti k'- n tin in
I'or all tli'r.ing' nifiitt.if tli.' I,er
Urn- Dr. .Miotic' Kiigli'li lUmlvlioii I'Mla.
Vnr llilimii'lios.s and I)ysiapji.i,
L'fo I)-. Minti-V llnalinh U.ilulalion Pills.
I'ur I'Vier atnl Atu.
Uru Dr. Mintio's lluglisli D.imlrlloit 1'ilU.
Kvury family rlimilit nut fail t'i keeji tha
D.iiiiklioii Pills on liaml.
To Whom it may Concern.
I'll u H to c-.Ttify that Ilmvu Ihjcii atTettHil
for t'li1 last tlirro years with clironlr iiitl.iitirn.i
ti'iit of tlio lilatlilur nml torpid liver, Having
aji'.'iit a miiall fortune with tliu bot nititllcal
talent I could obtain in "vm Francisco. mil visit,
ed tliu various iprings 111 California, hoping to
lluil rtltcf. Having found noia-I cavu up all
li'ijw of beiiijf i-'irftl ami drop('d nil incilieiiit's
iml tloctor. While issviling our of the daily
pi'ivrx I anvi nn mb'i'rtUuniciit of a tni'dieiiiB
1 illfil N'ei'iri't't"in. a piiaratioti preparetl by
Dr. MintH'A Co.. if ,in l'raii'li,u. I wan
jxTjiiatlid' liv in) vi'i-1" try it, nnd I wrnt ami
li'iuj'l't a Ii i'.tl .' HaMiu taki'ii tint one lni'.tlf
I foiiinl uuii'li rt liv', all muni leading ami f'.fl
in,; ti'.iiih ln'tti'1' I t'Kil( two iiiiirf b-ittles ami I
atn 1,'ivv in'rfii tly rcatored t'i hfilth ami
ttieiuitli, tliank lio'l, for the stijwrior skill of
!r. Miutii) & Co. Ay unu vhn may doubt
tins itt'ittfiix'tit c 111 vnV. to my resilience ami
see mi-.
.1. I'. .Mooiir. 127 I'lfth Street.
l'ortlauil, Oregon.
Scptetnbir II, IST.S.
Urt. A. K. Mistii: .t Co. -(mitm I volun
teer to n.iy your llnglith Diiulelion Pills iipul
ami oven miriiass 1111 you eiauii "iront my in
MriiMice in their UAe. ' Fancy thuy have no
etpi.d for Dyiipepiia and Uver troubles,
.1. A. SriiiiwiiKiiini'.
Firnt Street, U-ather .Mertliaut.
Portlaml Sept. IT. 1STS.
Seo what thr drttfighU of I'urtlnml ami San
Fraueiuo Kiy nlniut Dr. .Mintiu'.i Nephretieiuit
nml Kiigliiih I.iiiilt)liiii Pills.
Wo have Hold .1 l.irKi' atnoutlt of Dr. Mintie'.s
mctlieiiies: The Kuglmli Diutleliou l'illi, also
the finusl NeplirutiLiuu ami in all c.1101 highly
r..'eiiiiiiuiilcil:
Iiilui A. 1'liil'N. Ir.i;';it, Sceotul utriet,
l'ortl iml.
C. II. Wmslxtinl ,': Cn,, )rui,'its, corner
Fir.it ami Abler rtru.'t. Portlaml.
Musirs, AtirniiH .v Cirmll, VIui1im!c Drug
gists, N'os. !l and .t I'nint street, S. K.
We I'o.irtl the iN'ephii tieiun n the bet h'i I
ncy nml lll.vtl'ler rvin-i-ly l fow the pubhu. All
llntggKta kl''l tlium.
Dr. M nit - & Co. tr.Mt nil Chmuie and
Sp-M-ial I'ihwisos with "i"'t I n. N 1, l"i S."'onil
.Street. Cor. Morrison, I'tii'.rt.vsn, Oio.'.ns
1870. PRICE RT5DUCED. Sl.50
THE NURSERY,
A. Monthly Magazine nr Voungfst Keadcr.s.
SI'I'KI'.IIIA II.M'HTII.VTKP. Nillia-rilMll'ra.Uilitat
Ut iniinln'r ul Uil 1 wr isr. Kvo.l 10 .viiU fir ! I
nun i.i' ami IViiiinin Uu
J L. bhorey, 30 Bromflold St. Bojton, Mass.
iiiUUl
PIANOK'SLt'lTSinl'SfiOHQAN
rl'iS. Mniirti llrjinllviiiiriJ liuiin,nt 1,1 WO out)"
-Ji. Ilkvitnt I'ltri.-lit lliiiiuiTMtHllll.u,il)-15S
.N alvlo I ri:lit IS-ii'w. -Ilt.'i. Or-uts xtv Or
iruw, ii ioi, ,iMi. ctiunli Orcin. la atui". "
ism, enl Ills. Itlivmt W7i Jllirur lop Oru-nin, oiilj
HIDJ. Trviiiiinl'iiumrliliiiliv il.mi our nn-'iit t-lt
lllinii'liae N MMin IVturv mn V lw ertfl
,S.r UIi ninth liiljnuatlt'ii .iImiui ctt Ilium '!
OrniuMKVr I'llKK. IIauj l Irvat'
IIA.MIil, H IIKTrV.
n ivvhnl vv i.l.liut'iii, J
RAILR0AD LANDS,
IUtOt'lil ftM'IUMt
LOU' I'HICKS!
Iill.NII T1.S1K!
LOW inTltllXNT
Tne Uri'son anil California nnd Oregon
Cent nil Itallroad Cunipanles
OKKKIt tlialr Unit) f.ir mi, upon lliu (nil Ine llhe
ril u na: One truth of llie price In rat b; lolf rit-i no
tti haUnruat thu istn nl n:fii pr crDt. una imi
4mr aalr; aii'l rscli lolloulni; year crelrnlh til thf
principal anil Interaal on thu balance at llie rate ol
nn p-ircml per itnnu it. IMtti prliiclpal anj Inter
i.l payjbtolu (J. H. Currmcj.
A ilmt'liiliil nf lull iHTl'ellt will "Oalloo 1 fur fU
lr Lell.r la be ailtlrevaisl tu P M'hl'l ZK, Lan
Am nl D. .!' It, II.. I'tirilaii I Orrunn
Salem Flouring Hills.
IIKST FAMILY f LOUK,
llAKKIt'8 SXT11A, XXX.
BUPKHl'IrrB AND (1IU1IAM,
MIUULINOH, lliWN, AND ttttOHTt
Oonwtiiiitly 011 XXiiikI.
Ilitrhoxt Prion lu CASH
Paid for Wheat
AT A2.X. TS1VISS.
R. c. Kixxsy,
few t3l( Afisnl S Y M. Cr
OREGON STEAMSHIP CO.
1IBIU Ult 1-1NK
Iletwa'n l'ortliiml uim San rrancisco.
lrcitoriiii ti'ki;t.s
Can bi) oimtiKCil si Hie nrlactpsl Maliun. of tha
0 A l' It It , ai
Iloclucoct llntoo.
Meaaioi. Iwu1 bulk Pjrtland and S 111 Pram tco about
Evory Tivc Dayn,
cirrvlnj l'aaail'Sera act Virljht til On f.0WKT
UVTK'. It l.thi-iMilv lloci'iliiF'li" I . Jt.MLh
ami Wr.LL'S. f.Mtl.'i .t fil '.s IAPKKS-.
1 im M.-a'ti.iiip. or 0... 11 iu;uny tie rsliU A I, aril
ari lew. ehtMia 011J crj;.i'.n in miv partwuiir,
iil.tiMi'it.l e( lliu
State of Oregon,
Sea i.Wt Mt buijcn,
Ceorge W. EJdcr,
'"'S)lu.l.l
City of Chester,
Ajax, i.'ji
For IrcUh tor pa iK-;o, apply at trio tompjDy ol.
flc",
rv. cunicr ai.u r n n rwv iv. 1 uiitiami
CQ2U
OEO, W . WBWmt, Aat,
Agriciuiur ai
3?3 3,,LEilIiG3.''B, M OVWK.
WH3.TEWATKR
1 (,) van:; ViV
Emtr5ins many now and valuable) "iniprovomontfl uc7';r
bofore soen on tho facillu uoavt Thtoy aro fully
warranted. Exucninw, and bo convinced,
The Whitewater 3-spring Express aad Platform
-WWj&.&-&TS2&9
JERSEY AND CONCdllD BUGGIES,
All first clu, nml nt ru;i"oiinhlo prices. Wo also linvo
T23L VTliliJlo "'Wason-Ould.e
Tlitit cnri be na('il on Wniroti". Hciiimt'S. Thresher, Seederx, and nil furtn machinery-Til
H KAUM nil's KltlKNI), mul the friend of hN teuin,
tu It relieves the tongue of nil .utruln, mnltlnt; the wtijron
ptill ly the iixle.-t, und Invuluuhle to till toatnater.-.
5" ?
ms:
Tho Morrison Bros.' Walking Plowa, wood and stcol beams',
and their Bossomor-Bteol beam Sulky Plows.
These .StecMieum I'lous are ono third tlshter than unv in iic, nml n.-e eiully
iitljiiitid utiil oicrateil. The I MOST PLOWS IX AMKIIK'A.
nml 1111 entirely new tiling on thl.s fti.it.
The Ssterly Broadcast Seeder and Cultivator.
TJ10 XSomt of tmt Olnnin,
.Something entirely new III Oreuon; absolutely foree-feed; no clianifp.ililo trenr-
in,'; Miiistniiiiiii unu iie.sirnoie. took protiuuui at tne Ueiitennhil.
CHAMPION RAILROAD "AND GARDEN BARROWS;.
Unlike niiyllilnj; over .-een In this market, and fur .superior. i-
A S'nll t,lji of'.STi;i:ii CJOOOS, cmlirnclnir
Railrad ?-Jid Mining Shovels and Picks,'
ANH t.l. OTIIKIt KAIlWASIl II.VIIPK.V TOOL'S.
0J3Cl1U33.xxia,l Buggy Tops; I
t, in anJ ili'.lrnlile nr!l(l, ulili Ii can Iw mt tm ai') wa,on
BELLE Of THE WEST
A nnc u, pm .jut miii mi w uni iii-aii
A full line of
t.T ! ikTitl nnj Io'i.h il v ill j'lct. u-Miv
NEWBUiiY, .'HAP3IAN. & CO, I
l'h. ail &.a;: t'rtml m . I'Oltl't.tM; Ojiera House Ctl'll. S a.j,v.I
omca
WOODBURN NURSBRY,
VO.I01II .IN y.VtKIM l I . 'llttvlON
.1.11. ,Si:TTlii:?lIi:tt, IM-opi lelor.
300.00
Fruit, Shado. Omamontal, and
Nut Trees, and Viuoa
and Fhrubbory
III Ih.'SViiB.Min'r.foraita, alVIUll LOW KKll l!l
Choice Trot'M, a 5 oIn vtu-li;
lir n .iii iif I'l.nrip
rMiimj J il hitti.i:i:iwi.
.JOHN GRAY,
Formerly In Dnrblh'a llltwV ha- Ju-1 n i-i til atari
sutl ciimiiK-iu mix I. n
Carpets, Oilcloths. Mutilngs,
Ml
H0U80 - FurnislilnR Goods
Next to Dnlrjmple A llniwn,'
stahkuvs iiiiiKic. - s.n.Kn. on,
WlllCll UII.L DK HlLtl AT
Lowest Cash Rates!
tlKlltf
Cheapest Plsico ta liuy Hoots.
Thit cluijiott (itaiv 1 1 'uv tiiui llviit..!!'' ii fctaptlr
BOOTS MADF TO ORDER
.Vint Itupairin 1 ..rill. ) mii', m :
rvj. ssvvss-,
Opi.itnOu'lll'SUU II''vl, Po. ll'l" . . ., VI..I.I 1
.Mm. I
HIGHEST PRICE PAID for HlOFSand FURS.
iirr mi
My Aiillllill t Hliili.'iili'
1'im.r it- Ii ' -
' mr hi 1
.I l.t .VII III II
rit " 1 . t ii. it. ii.
11 .11.1
!) Ill
i.l .i.i. r. 1
..ntv4'u
I l.le
.11-J t.uiiM. in V 1 . . '
.rnw 11 on ui fix 1 1 fnii 1'
, ' ".'?.' L.i',i
ll Uon mi . !i ;. a i.-f V. .. . iii-..nJ tu U hith
tnh an I tri 10 mini , u ur, l.t tm.UI II lirom
.nn.iri), 1 1 ill I'll ilif ,.r,i 1 .rj,'. 1 T. n.iii-i' liitiw-
i!S5r.li.i,,-slrS,.Ti:-H .W- V-: "!?'.
uv.i-a, 1 innu .. 1. ir.nu,,v 4 oi.. . -u. to
.1.. ..MM .WW. .. t II-...I II. .'-I " IIH.', llllll
I t'i vv-. Iatatruln Nr i Vr v . am iLtv.
.'AJllia .
."'i" v
II- M
in...
e a - r tw TiA- o v t -i
STAk'jIOS FOR SALS,
T OKKIatWOHHALH .VTMVKIIM SIJll
i i.rrvma, Mnilrn loiiily.i:i fi.tlowins il '
aeritJ raUablo liurt:
i-r.'Orrva'Atll.in,'. iitrtnii ors' Spring.
ii,lilltfib,!rvl l uii P.luw.
One iiirec jeuraul I next yua a.iJ hs S. '
tui iwniOjreoM utx.i-i.ii , .iredbi PrlJo
ol ' rt-1 ..
.VI cr ts n ovn nr llic.y untl i r trge jiio,
ounii ii ii..e uma LioDueirt mare, owuedby
uimiii't. nnnit'y.
(lr,l lanno.. II-V "w " V
,..., .in
laipi'oirccl
WAGONS,
vr standa sd.)
s iJW ps-P' wj
iw jiuiiu-i a itKaiM IUit tOl'X w . op iIr
Wood-handles.
C3-x-taa.rr3.
CfiAltAWCE SALE
Between this ami the Holidays, ;
AT TIIK WKI.1, U'.OW S .1 H H.: OK
Breyman Bros
Salem, Oregon,
Of Our Xarjo and W.ill-Asscrtod
Stock of
Mens' and Boys' Clothing ! '
I'AllTHTL.tlll.Y
ULSTERS, OVERCOATS,
AND
CASSIMERE SUtTS!
We offer 3jK-ci.il inilucemur.ti to H15 trails,
n wo luvo rt'ilm-ctl priew to .Sim Kruicmci)
enat, in ortler to inaliu num for our Sirinj
DlK'iiina. AIo inclusive a largo Block 0!
LADIES' CLOAKS!
wur it wk orrat at --
SAN FRANCISCO PRICES
SPECIAL NOTION !
To Our Farmer Friends
, there teems t.i he an ir.iinvajion tluit
J"U
v;ui I10 liondit tnui.li iJiciptr in I'lirtl
t
I'Waent, omitotli9tirniltiou ol ut
t?ies
I v i tit pncea, sunt out by 1'ortlai.il liou
' . ',,,. . . . ..i.
wo
"" '" " "" novo retviveti em.ii i....v
. to
.'oil
fc)R
lTUHtL.mtou.uu.1 wi.ron.ue to .
, neither ilaw.rjoil ni.v auct.oii gooi.j
I ". ... , . . . . . . ... V
.i.ii. aa iuiv us i.ivii..! i...i..v... .
-nil
wvo thereby Irciyht. r.iilroa.1, etoamU
jtd
I hotel bilU, ?nil Kit-p yo'ir money ntfi-- f
! BREY5IAN, fSim
i f
SALEM, OR.5.'GOf
liCvllltll
potatoes For-i- eT.
c
TjOrATO'-s 7 '.' P'lli! -l".!
I ant tlni.i-i.' I. mi i" r "i ' ''' "
1CKD
firl.
....... . 1 ! ..It.n .1 tll.tlk ' l I -' I4
1 1 III
'tl
..rwi ii v ii v ".' hi. t : i j r'1'
I ItiaceouiP't) o- I .ria.
it.
Jan i :i l-a rf''.
.,, .-...v,.' ,f i-v-ii'rir i.rrat 151 bv
i .in,, u hn m, i1l-i uu i. i ii ra. iiiu ii.w.ar.
iiuewno a mil ''"''; .,.,..,,;
ll I WW t I--I
jLCi,ni,
1