r VILLAMETTE FARMER Mci Of ifoD itxbt jrapAr, nr OLABKI A dlCVri. 'CBUaunn i!rriuriiiflToii(. H. A. (II.AUKK. . w. rii.iiii. Torma nf Subscription. Ono copj, one ycaH.53 nomhors) One copy, rlx month (X n-nrbcr-) ... Oai eopr, three months (18 numbers) I.-2C . .7K SALKM, HUDAY, MAIU'll til, 1873. INFLUENCE OV GKAFT8 OS STOCK. If Wo procure n pear troc from the mountain ash, which has been success' fully dono, ns Is done by grafting pear utockon tlio usb tonio distance from tho ground, In such Instance as Is well known nil nbovo tho graft Ih pear wood, pear baric, pour shoots, loaves and frullH, mid all below Is mountain usb. tho trrnon bark on each Dirt poevdng tho nower of giving the finishing touch to tho descoudlng Juices and unking doubtful subject to n vetorn farmer. I HontiitIon In Congress, on tho plea that pear wood In one case and mountain ; Minnow In tho western states, except-1 th0 negro Is not allowed to vote In uc ash in tho other. In a t-.i-e mentioned lt)g possibly those who arc now for the cordanco with his convictions, it would uoino tlmo ago in Hie (Sttrilener's Monthly (he pear Juices appear to have passed unchanged some distance In--low, forsoven inches doun from the union. In tho caso mentioned by the editor u clear aud distinct pearnhoot comosotil from the lnouiitaln clock. It Is ii fact woll known to nil nursery- nion that different varieties of apples, nnd in fact all fruits when working on needling stock modify tho character of tho roots, wo will take Tor example tho well-known apple known as tho Tnllman Sweeting. This tree Is always furnished with large, cowe shoots, and tho Yellow llcllllour a mass of Hinall libers no matter what tho char acter or tho (docks may be. A curious Illustration of this principle was noticed In tho Journal A'jrlctilttire miiiio years ago. I'aradlso sloekH which huvo Hinall fibrous runt, wore budded with tho St. Lawrence, which has wry few mid strong ones. The article Muled that tho 1'anullne root- received from tho St. Lawrence Us own peculiar large and strong br.inehei. Hut Ininlsease there w..s one singular exception. One of tho trees In question was furnished Willi tho usual small l'aruille rooH, except thatuboitt two Inches below the hud a solitary SI. Lawrence root had Hhot out, and become fully equal In diameter to the trunk of the tree, and a broad and very distinct ridge extend ed from this root to the bud showing plainly tho connection between the two. Tho place whero the two slocks sepa rate Is, as already observed, tho line of (Inmiirkatlou dividing tho two kinds. If nslioot spring out below the pear top on u iiulurc bottom, that nhoot trill Inuiuinec. Again Iheie Is fiomelhlng very (lingular In regard to the liilhience which extends below as Indicated by tho libers of tho toots. It may lie laid down, however, u general rule Tor practice, that the essential dMInctlvo character of every variety lemnlin uu- fhangi-d no matter what liie Murk may be which grow upon il. All above will re-einbli- ihe graft, and all below will bo th unchanged Mock. It Is true, nevertheless that the fruit Iscoiiiotlmcs modllled In ipudlly, bul rolalns Its peculiar and dNinguMilng ehuracterlstlcs, notwithstanding. J. K. Kimim. I'lea-ant View. laughable Fani'li's. It la ainusliii; to rcnil tlio arRiitiicnts, or wluit Is supposed to U iirjiiiuietits, by puttie of IIiom who oppoo tho tlioiotiKlilireilhlooilln trotters. Driven to close strulRlitH by the "Iiiexcomlilo loulcor oventh'1 they have nilopti'il illirerent tactics. Theilains nftrotteri which have sprung from tlinroiiiihlireil mares UKo John M orpin anil Tattler, nro representeil to have hccii of little uccoiintas racehorses, ami tliereforo that Is the ciuiMiof their olVsprlnL,' trot thiK. Dthiirs lieciuii-o thoy have hcen pmctlccil at 11 trotting gait, ami still others hivaii-f they luul strain- of Mes Keiiger ami Kngllsli Manibrino. Xotli ingwillilo theo i-avlllcrs unless tho peillgrce Is a fashionable one as well being thoroughbred, and Ifu horse liUo Venture has oue-thlrty-M'coud part of blood which N unknown, to that In llnUoiiliii.il part must bo ascribed the capacity to trot. Again while forced to iiilinlt that the best of our trotters liavo spruug from thoroughbred ource-, that nil the blood further than two generations luck shall not be counted, and i.u mailer IT thoso Miow 11 iireiiiHidi'MUco of liamos of well-bred horses they inust be discarded In the calculation. Maud fi. Is claliued not to huvo any Iwiioflt from tho iliorough-. bred gr.uul.un. aud those who no Iciiow'.edgo the ludoblednes.s sty that It Is not mwvmry to begin nt tho point whero Mr. Aloxtuuler did. IVrhaps K jMarla Itus-ell had boon kept In training shu would have shown tho M...wiliiriieri!iuiKHier. Mr. Knox In- formeil im that hn tried to buy her when a four-year old, but Mr. Aie. Hiidorlnd thou determined to keep her Corn broodmare. IIo then obtain ed a promUo from Mr. A. to cut her colt. Most of breeder would bo until fled If two generation's roturned such n flyer ns Maud H. or In the first when a proipuotlvo eolt was cold for SCCO. Ono customer tircuci that becau'o Kmuug ler and CJoIdamllh Maid trotted six lieuti with u variation of IJ .seconds Hint u thoroughbred should run that innnyheatH with in little variation to bo as game and enduring. A man might walk u "mllii sit a time," at u very lilgii raie in Kpecu inr many iit-uw, without falling olf, but If hu ran a mmrIerof.imllo.it Ills bent bo would ,iot be able to Keep It up. A racehorse harnessed to u sulky would run tho ........, !,....,, ,vms uith. oat n variation oVhalf that. But tow nrn.,n wriinn. imvii iniv luinwlodco of tho thoroughbred, and their lucubra tions show their Ignorance In ti ludicrous light. CVi. Spirit of the Time l.lmc its a Fertilizer. , Tho value of manure Is no longer it Hrst tlmo breaking up now pralrlo in Kansas, ebraska, or .Mluiiosotu, nro now compelled to look almost as close- i Hlnlr takes tho ground that negro suf ly to their manure supply as tho inostjfr.,g0 Is, nod alwaya must bo, a failure, Impoverished eastern farmer. Among manures wo musl include what in con-tra-dlstluctlon uro known us fertili zers, mid lime Is tho most Important although tho most common of theso. There Is no other mineral that Is more white neighbor, and that tho South plentiful than lime. It Is found id- was better governed under negro rulo most every where in tho west. From! than it has since boon undor white western Now York to tho Missouri legislation. General (farflold thinks river, the underlying rock Is aluiiMt I tliut colored suffrage has been mora everywhere llniestouo, and It Is curl-' than fairly successful, and sayj that ously true that (ho application of liiuo ' tho era or peace and good feeling will Is equally effective on limestone hud I comu onjy when tho negro shall be al as upon clays and sandy loams where lowed to cast his ballot without inter- no lime Is to bo found. Terence of any kind. There Is no cheaper fertilizer than This discussion is followed by a Hino. When used upon tolls rich in , pllllL.r 0u the Philosophy of Jonathan vegetable mattor but which have been KU wards, by Professor (Joorge P. Kish-, exhausted by continued cropping, it1 ,-, 0f Yale, giving a summary of the restores them at oucn through Us effect , works of Kd wards and nil nnalyuld of! In rapidly decomposing tho Inert or- hi peculiar line of thought. Ceu. ganlciiia'tci. and reducing It to solu-, Nolson A. Miles treats tho Indian! ble plant load. When used upon clay I Problom ut fcomo length, stating many" or Mindy Mills, of which iotiish rockc, 'facts, and his reasons for believing that, such as mica, fuldspar, orgreensiono, tU) Indians can be host managed tin-1 formitcouslder.ibto poitloii, It Iseqtiid- d0r military supervision. .!. It. (i. lyeffocttvuns It frees tho potash from I lassurd, tho ttaiislator iff tho famous! lid combinations and render.! It Milu- cipher illspatches, presents a chaptcrl ble. It has tho name effect upon soils ; Cryptography, In which he explains' cimtalnlng Insolublu prosphorlc acid, fully the f-ystom by which secret char-! and reli'iiMi It from Its limit condition ami makes It available as plant food to miiiui extent. There Is no oilier lor- tlll.ur In be procured by the firmer so cheaply us lime, that Is at fhe mime tlnioso eirct'.tlvo, or that ciin bo so (irolltiilily iiiuil. ICuriti AVic roc,'.'i'. Tin: A.MiiiKA (111AT. The Angora Koiit, iicconllnir to Mr, llnyus, mhtoIii ry 0NI10 iN'iitloiinl Assochitlou ut Wool .Manufacturers, Is the most valuable .. 1 t ....1 1 SWMii-m-iiriiiK "mi"'", i ' i'.tu- lug uu t a-oimere goal, wnn-ii pni-'Hiicccs.-i in nun uirci-wou, nun 11c iil dun's only two or three ounces of the' Iloves Unit tea plantations will IhmiII ii.i.'wi iifCil for making Indian xhuwK the rago in tmliort time, ami that the Mohair, Ihe lleeco of the Angora, Is' JO,HOI),000 paid auuimlly to China for worth, on an average, 7.i cents a pound lea can he kept at home. The Com- more than double tho price of Ihe mlssloner Is shipping large numbers of best Lincoln wool. It Is used for m.tk- tea-plants to tin .South every day, and lug I'treoht velvtls, uor "furniture tho tea people believe tliey can grow plu-di," the piles of imitation coal skin, them ut ti profit of S'J-'i) an acre, the best cai-lago ami lap-robes, braids -- for bl idlng. black dress goods, laces, , Mr- Win. .1. Klaunlg, of Uichiiiond, nnd for in uiy other purposes, the mini- V., has patented an Improved mow bur or which in only limited by tho "f, having u wavo wheel or peculiar limited supply-tho entire production form which Imparts to the kill ves u ofthe world being only ulsiut -1,7.,000 1 ythe-llke culling uctlon, that pre IKiuiiiN. The Knglish have obtained , vents the drofiplng or tho grain rrom the highest success I it spinning mohair, and owing to the stilfness of the liber, ' It Is rarely woven ulone, either tho , warp or woof liolng usually of cotton,' mlknrwool. A pure mohair fabric Is , considered nearly inde.-tructlble. ' Hellable authority Infornu us that the prtMtuutlon of wheat Ishleadlly on the declli.e In Kiiglnnil, ulthough in ' that eountiv tho production of grain Is neu In Importance to the nilslng of meat. Thedecllnonient Is that of area and not In tho quality produced per . ncie. The ylehl has been Increased , from ono to ono and a half bushels, within the present goner itlon, and llvo bushels within one hundred years ii.it. Tho yield is now estimated ut SS bushels per acre, and it will prolw- lily be pushed up to 5W bushels per acre, for tho KnglMi farmers are exceeding ly painstaking, and doctor tholr land so as to got the most possible out of it. fcremngc. It Is well-known by nil hunten that ' u rabbit Is never found In tho same bed In which one has been killed tho sumo ic.wu, e-iiicclally if one particle of blood uis been cpllt; llivrofore, l( you will 1:111 n Imro nnd rub thu blood, , viii -I vnrv- siu'ill ixirllmi mi llin limlv i ,' . P nKUI porlton, m lliooouj of a fruit tree, H will net bo molested by them that winter. 1 have 100 trees ., . i . ., , ' I have treated thus for fourteen yciw. and never had thoni Ktrkod, uuIosh 1 liouml.tr. tim r iluhKht, tot only telttf bm iinimisiiml (n isiUu n ii.... ).,., i l ccilK. It iHiliig purfsclly tiatiuless, iiiakus Itappoiicd to miss ono. Ono ltaro Is'UHuuu-;iMpul.r svitn motbwa, shoiirll sutllclunt to rub fifty trees. Coleman's otiiurs u lolt iho iniaii.rofuctiaiUfiii isiri? ll'.i.-;,; ' otii's. Tti' utiimlim lisrs tlie PrsUn i'ot itiinu nortii. 'of Arms, tl tr.io utalls Hlsnaiuroornr. inr. , , , . . , . Iv'jltir, ami t.as lun ii' mo blown on every 7.ri inn uu. ....... .iit.i i.i vim i-miiiiiiiiiiK face. "Hid North American RcTle." The leading nrtlelo in tho March number of The Xbrth American llevieie Is ii symposium on Negro Suffrage, by Senators Ulnlno itnd Lamnr, Governor Hampton, Representatives Garfield and Stephens, Wendell Phillips, Mont gomery Mtilr, and Kx-Oovornor Ilen drlck.s. Mr. Miilno opctw anU elosos tho discussion. IIo claims that tho negro was wisely and Justly enfran chised, aud should not bo deprived of his right to tho ballot, but that he is practically disfranchised bylntimlda "? uomanua lor mm nil 01 ," Hon; and lie demands for him nil of """ "' i. .. .. -" Morar. Lamar, Stephens and Hamp I !n lns,at " tho Political liberty of ino ncBro 13 not Honousiy interlercd with, and arguo that if tho South be lot alone all of tho difllcultios growing out of emancipation will adjust them selves. Hampton says that n qualified suffrage would luivo boon better for tho negro, and Stephens declares that If an attempt should bo made to doprlvo tho i Southern Stales of their present renro i,0 tho most wanton outrage tnat over was undertaken in any country. Mr. and Instances the trial made with tho blacks In tho West Indies by the Kng Ush. Wendell Phillips asserts that tho colored voters have exhibited as much wisdom In politics ns have tholr actors are read. Tho closing pages of tho number are devoted 10 it rovlow of rt,ceut Uiisaiaii novels, by P. K. lyhovltch. Published at i",l Hroadwiiy, Now York, and for sale liy liooksellors untl tiow.-ileaIers generally, at r0 cents per copy. (iciicral f.e Due, notwithstanding the ridicule which has been heaped upon him for cHort to Introduce tea- 1...... 1.. .1.1. ........... 1 , ....1.1....1....1 uiiiuiu 111 tin-, nimiii.v, - .m.j..i,jut. Ijyr. iltuj brother uio ears, which is iiKciy to occur in the ordinary machine from tho rapidly reciprocating motion of tho knives, which motion shakes out the grain, compels, mereiore, mo cutting oi "u Kri' l,oloro "n become entirely ripe. ovienajic .imrncnn. - lAirmer.san often Imposed upon In lmrehaslng tools, as Iron and teol may lvo nearly tho same jxillsh and flnlsh. A lletglau Journal says the liltVureuce nwy be- quickly told by placing the " l" """" ro upon " dilute nitric- acid (four parts water to one of acid.) If a black hpot Is nhown where the acid touched, It Is steel; If " "' remain", ciean, it is iron Dakota will be Ihe next applicant for admission into tho Tnlon oftitates. It is claimed that thu Territory lias a population or I'.Vt.WO, composed mainly or farmers and business men from the Northern States. On this showing, tic ' cording to precedent, Congress .should pass the customary act of admission, - Solid Morit will Toll. For all tho bim-r cppcslttcn of lesion rlvl,iiq l-eltcr llluniilrn rcnia bohsdo ht-i Nit ili.n itit Imuuns alo already ai; i"sii" i'.v t.iw utrnt tiiium itnu siunit tiriiin ,y( l)P. A1K. KMir' (luriunn Kliiir. Cor ttiocartiolCaiisiisaud nroiu-bll Atl'-x'tiniik J J" '"h wondnrful. t-ven itoseMitWim! llioiu Coiumptiiiu in mlvmu-stl kIiwki dnd n - reat ridir.nd umuUn. or itUiiihs reui iKi-.un aiiikihm may lx own ' njn H.'iii; H-oro Cf Ur"i i-eiils. PmI0!3 of HJsiAf,D1Y' Stato Grango Deputise fmr 1878 OUOClT. Cum Co. Thomas fiicltU, Eaksr VJJ. lsuvros A. Holder, Comllli Claixamas-C' N Wrr, Cant). rumor V. II. (Inr, Younj'a Miter. IidOUs-ll. H. U. Ilulck, Myrtle Creele. Jackm-J. N. T Miller. J'konvll lo'inniii Josotili I'ollorV, UluiJ I.asj -Koscm linos, Umviel!. Allot) llonl, Cusens CUj Mm U. A. Irvine, Albany. JIauox-J. W. IivhoIIsr, lluttetltle: W. II. miliary, Tumir. Jli-tfioxiti I'ljmplon Kelt)' and Jamb Johnisn, hut Portland. I'ott -r A. Pattartcn, Dlsle. Tillimoo J. t". Ilewloy, Tillamook Ukioi John Crclihton, Union. Wasco John End.Tjijh Valle) Wamiixitoi J. A. RlthaMion, TuiUtln; J. W. Sip. flh(rtmi. f.vt.in YAmiilL- Il It. Lauithlln, North Vamhlll. vAsiimoros tmmtost. CoLrvaiA ThomM Thrawell, Dayto'i Clash Dvrld 8lmp, Vancourer. ljwtin John 8. lloMrth, I'ekln l.nns-W. II. lllller, Iloljfort Walls Walla W II. Thomv, WslH VilU Wiiitmas- W'llllsti Kin, I'alouis Oil) Patroni la tho) counties In whkli 111 Iieputl'M luvc livn sppolntvl wouM much obllirt mo u JnlgiutlniC llrwthcrt sulubls to act In tint c.vpvtt . A. 11. SnifLsr, XltKcr Or. St. Orwije. DiRSOTonr. OWICnVtSortho NATIONAL fllt.VMIU. Master 'samuel R. Adams, Monticello, Min nesota. Overseer J. 1. Woodman, IMupaw, Mich, lecturer Mortimer Whitehead. Middts. Imsli, N. Y. Steward A. J. Yauehan, Memphis, Teim. ........... I t:Mr L3i...- 1 1. .isiis;a:ib niuiaru ? luiuiu runn, 1 ijiu..., Kaunas. Chaplain A. 1'. Korsytlw, Isabel. Iiijir cimtity, 111, Treasurcr-r. M. MeDowell, Wajiie, N. Y. .Secretary W. M. Irclaad, ' 1 ashlnptoii, D. C. tiate-Kecpot O. Dinwiddie, Orchard drove, Indiana, Ceres Mrs. S. M. Adams, Montlccllu. Min nesota. Pomona Mrs. J. J. Woodman. l'arpaw, Michigan, Flora Mrs. S. T. Mnorc, Sandy .spring, Mich Lady Ass't Stoward Miss ('. A. flail, Apa lichicol.1. RXKlTTIVK CIIMMITTKK. Simiiel !!. Adams, Chairman, Miinticcllo, Minn, lfcnli'y James, Marion, InJ. I). Wyatt Aiken, Cokwlitiry, S. C. .1 If. Kills. .Springbor. Ohio. OiM'IOUJri OUUI10.N .STATU (1IIANII1!. Maftcr A. It. Shipley, Oswego. Ovrn.eor -I). S. K. Uuiclc, Myrtle Creel:. Ticturur- W. II. 'lliomas, Walla Walla. Steward W. M. llilltiry. Turiur. Ass't Steward- -M. I.. Nii'linlv, Hcvcrtun. Chaplain -W. If. 1 1 ray, Astoria. Secretary N W. Hatidal!, Orxyon City. Treasurer -Das id Smith, I.eMnun liato-Keciicr C. N'. Wait. Canby iVros-M. J. Train, llarrisbarc I'nmona C. K Shlpluy. Oswego. Flora -8. Ji. Durham. McMinnville. I. A. S. Irene L, Hilleary, Turner i:Kitrrivi: cojisurrr.r. A. H. Shipley, Chaiminn, Oswop ii. XV. Hunt. Snldimity. A. Holder, Ciirvallli. The Influence of llic (iran;c. Occasionally we uro tked by a do I sponding member: "Is our order do ing uny good in the world'."' ToMteh wo reply: "Uo Into a township that Is j blessed with iv live, working grange; i nolo tho Increased social ties or that' iipli'lilmrlinnil! Ilu linnrnvnil s-.4lini rf ' I farming; the brighter, better, nnd at- ,,u.i.-1.- wm e. iia.wn r. Ai.i.a.-iviao Tran itmctlve homes; the many Instances of "'"' .. . (a . i j ,t i dispensing that charity that feels for the wantH and relieves the distress by the iidvaucc- metit In temperance, morality, and re ligion and in all good works that 'de velop u higher and better unmhood nod womanhood.' " The silent force (tuned by our order In the hearts itnd brains of the farmers of our land will be perpetual in tholr work in shaping the lives and tlostlnlcsnfour members, of our class, nnd our nation. Few realize the groat amount of goid that has been brought about by our order in nil the thousands of localities whor its light has boon permitted to shine. Urmer'-i JYieiul. The tvnluur Llulnirula ie ol o kludi. Tad While l f.ir llu Huiusn fjnilly; th I'rllow Is ot boor, ritMp, nnl m!ir anlmsls, Toillnio. nlib of lbs tilVcl- pru,lnci"l liy t.s rrmsrksble PrupArsUonr are vrtstsl unmuil r tvitilr, cd may bd prucurtit of 4117 itralrl, or bjr mill from lb OJ'.ceof TuaCnaracr. limnM. Wi Dj Strift. Nr York Oil) limiifcn .irTii,yiTi psmi.iimi ii.iiiiiibmwwipi O. C TAYLOli," Invent irn4 l iirticrcf TIor WonUtf il Ditcliing Machine. I'ropo.,, to f ut Jil 1 a w t l.l a li. top. or. aji.l u lull teil u tho soit.UK, un.l tua It t!cci, thr la; I lis illrttual. Kfru.d'.W 11 :tj il prr roil. Thu h xiursiuc,, .r 111. iirs tie lui tliriv msrhlnf. now In i I'srul.vir on, c.i. ii Ltmi lltt.i, ana ljintf iMin-tl- u.tl-x t) ' SUtvhTml The Celebrated Draft btalllon LOUIS NAPOLEON Ns 111 nuit Ihs i.uui cl 1)1) a ( Uo At my l'rin, n Willi lll'.U. Momliw ami Tuo.Jin M'lt), )-IJa)uiaaturaA) . Tl'nvB l... , ft. u.. A... l-...-. .qn.l .....rf... wva,., f,U .'V IKi.i, fIU, tlt.Uia.itT, JVI liivrirrw ' Ftddibi. Iu! Mij:cv U a Iwin tilnl ibn'ln .-r-i) , lJlnna4hlh,jiJ wtUhi IMi It. II slrej b thj ImportM .Sctnu.1 horw IauIi N)p!n, aikl liU lUtu by l'.o 4I (utaijuon. Uiiwttnl by 1 VL Oatlr ol TmvmiIUm.. III., hlsmtnldtui uasatrviuhCnai tuiiure IVimi.n.ltthohs. brtjm miVIn; ridtr frin.-vainiui, nuiTmai T. V. rJlKO.MeX, lilt.VV'N .srKCIl'IO ?IKDIt'INK. The II run lliiulUls Itemed) TRADe MJRIC.An unlUiCi um f , HAOt lRK. (ft'liu iitSMietv fr-miutorrhoa. 'P- nX . X wUncr,unJ a:ilN rt.tlv"J?S v. lit, tv w. 1 "jr j Irt if IK'U bu '? -S . U-M Of JiUllOt) ifiOS LnU.hil l.ltt..).. j-42lL. I4n la fi ltatli,,9ff Bcfo TaklastKSirosJ Tn.M:cr TaW inJ inuiy othtc Hi-u)4 ijii: iit i Inunltr or Coo incision, s J a ITrnutiiN Orit t S" "ull )v4rtU-u'ar l:i our iwwf hW, hl.-h Uoittoli Mid frw bv rull lotitryonr. itTVi K,i4 UiJUin li otJ' It JI druxirtiutt iitM.'.i.t, ii .s ju.lii (or ), or will tr tin: f.-vo b) r i!U it t'? 0 the m.w.t b? aj dr!iv Tin: iiiur .siicuhim: ;o.; No. 1 Me jajwi' UUxk, IKrxoir. M .11 )!! in Silttu and vi r.ihwln On I'aiu-J ut.-d an! Cuiaia ,j aa u..3:t'e 4-.J r.tail Jrc. !, &r w t 1V1 .TV Thoso oyes alouo are beautiful which are luminous and not sparkling. Longfellow. Home-keeping youths have ever homely wits. FIIUIT-PACKINO HA0HIHE3. W. A. Collver of Com B.iy, is inventor of .1 proji for picking itrieil nor, fruit anJcgoU bits of all klmU tint liavo tjoen proH;rIy dripJ by any process, aua A. II. Collrer ii now can vassing tho Willamette Valley for tho oilu of these machines. They cost $23 to 335, accord ing to finish, mill xriil pack the fruit in two' pound packages. In paper lioxcs, as fast as a mln cau jwssibly weigh it out, nnd faster than Uio sama lorco can pack tlie saroo fruit in iitty pound boies, and nt less cost, as tho woight of tho paper boxos goes in with tho u eight of tho fniit, Theso pajjor botes handsomely labeled and printed, cau bo ordered from tho makers at tho Kast at a trilling cost. Kvery man who liis a rlummor dryer or any other good ilryor, Miould havu uno of the Oliver macliines, Mr, A. 11. Collver travels asitli ono of hts machines, and Ljives a practical exposition ot ito working. All who (lurcliasu them can also order boxes of Mr. Cullvor Tho nmchine.s aro mado and sold at tho funiituro manufactory of V. .f. Ilalicock, Salem, .specimens ot tho packed iruic can no seen nt tho olllce of the e I'illametto Farmer. At present Mr. Collver is canraMiiu; the east side of the liver. Iietsseen Salem and Portland, Xov'JO-TS-tf ell Drilling, Boring, imruiti rtsarzcTsiaui ovAumia soou. IIlRhcst wnl nt Oen tennis 1 Kzlnbltion. Htnd lot jiictotlslcstslotrussndprloo-Iitt.frse.AgcntssTsnteil. 30 Mr dsr mitnmucd. SanJ, toolJ em, anil rock iillr hsndlcJ. Address, l'llinnii WKLL i:XCA VA't'OU CO.. C0 Urn Ass XhilsdelDhls. Tcuo. NEW OPERAS! CANTATAS! H. M. S. PINAFORE. Comio Opera by Arthur Sullivan, i the most popular thing of the kind on or per formed in this country. Music excellent and easy, and uord unexceptionable, makimj it very desirable for amateur perfornanca in any tottii or village. Klejjnilt copy, sith vonls, music and lilrctto complete, mailed anyw hro for SI. 00. TKIA1. 1IY .IUKY is a laiiIialil.' Oiwrotta liv the same author. ") cts. Josi'ph'ii IloniIa;c. liy Ciianwn t:. Sl.rt) licianaxznr. y hbtti'iimbmi. ai.oo Esther. !! Hu iKutri'.v. .fio Three Cantata ifhi.'h are majairicent srlien civen van urii'iitai 1 tress ani scenery, mo last out is oa.v. "huiline" (j-.M 'Patomita' .3.'.) Dla mjer mond rut Diamond" 11.) "iluardiia (CO cts.1 "H'sson in Charits" ii!) cts.) .Mawl Trviiia" (iHI cts.) arc Operettas rciiuirm but a few (augers, .and are (.apital for Parlor Perform ances, lite last three are .luviuue. In l'rc. "The Sorcerer," by r.llu ui. and "The Uttlu Duke." by Uuoci. SOLIVEU DITSOKX Co., Boston. O. IJ l)llion.VCo ttl UrmtiriV. N, ' , , :;. Diiiiin tVCo., Lhetnui nt.. 1'hlU HARPER'S BAZAR, 1879 ILLUSTRATED. ' 1"' ! "I"- "3U" iiuuiunir';ii.ivi nnnu, ant a iw"iiift vi .i,i..n. on i .!! tUmtr it rtav. iuus riut 'm'K1'- I - -.s , K'r" '" " " " "" 1 1 iru. mtfsis M aar r J', ami nii tuiwsuii an atiiillr.cJ s-ithont; ICi lb tt41. S. V. Kinln tt r... u'.iirc of Ux liawr ljln wtCi tli dm Nutnr f.ir Jvii.ws vl !uUn-ir. Vlhvnn-) tluuU iixtlMv-l.lt .11 ' ii-ultr-V-io-l tint 111 tuVottbtr liin t' com. i.i.i.. e ,1 it.i Hi, NuaiWr nl aiwr th, rnt'ti cl lilt ir.i. Harper's Foriodicals. llAlli'SU MAU.vr.iyK. On Vsr SI o) UABl-Et: ITIXKIA, " 161 UVRFKU'a UAZAIi. " ' I v Xi't TlllXUimVllfttluni. o-u fvtt to vl An. TV.'ll, oi')3r..,.. TIM IVuWr.itbn.. ci.ijett ?) 01 Vrt-au t it ly ; vlub turnlihai on aim'.lirtioa. l'.i.tiJ ?r tjs'.l ub;rlVftath Un!!l suu-s or Cuii.lt. 7h Aimitit loli'did UtirssA Dtttn, In nis loth tluJIm;, ill Ut nt li) ntyrwi, Irt'i "( iiktio (jito. tUeJ Ilw IrtUlit lo IM xrv.lon ililltr r tuluit-el, litCulmli. A i-oii-i.t "l, ivmirliiu MattuVol uu.ci, Mi.tim rrlpt 01 cnh ut the r.U o( 5 Svrtul uui, litlht at cine vl (HinhaMr. t'lsth ln I r - h o!uu, stilus I trln Lin, UI 1 kiU ' n.sil tHt,ul U 011 rrtlito( 1 Kisfch. '...u..,ttu.v. .l.mil 1 to u-iki b) lvt Or-Ku Morw: Or !-.- -I tilt, ! 4l.il I . llll.i u( V- .twisr r i, .1 ilu I .pi . 1 .tihiut (.w in. -if i .liumi V II-ii:ilm VU, - 1' ...: . a. '!r.i N . n.. iXX33 Scientific American. TlIIIU'i.iroi'IlTII VKA1I. Tle Host Papular Scieatific Paper ia llie World. Only SASn n Year, Jntludlng Postage. Weekly. M Numbers a year. 1,000 IhjoIc page.. Tar Stwnii Asifirs u larje V'irt i ,. ttiwVK .SovHwrcl ltwn I'trs, ivtinvl in UiimM betiili lul twle, ;m;M..'y lUmtratwJ tedh i'JU ,i.grat iJ' rvirw.entlnj the lieu At lniectln. anl Oir.iot mviit Ail,aui In tlio Art aiv Mn.v, Inchuiinjr .Ne anj tntemttn; Wu In A;rUuliure. Ilort! -ulturu, tb Howe, lUa'.Oi, MeH-l I'rmfrt". So.tI sSniT. .Natursl UUtori, 0!o; A.troi.oiut Tb ..i.t taliuUe pm"tivli;)r,bi eminent rl(i- n !l demrtmeiitt clSiUr,--, -.ill t.(rMiu.1 uilhf SlrnUtl Snieri'A-i! Ttrr.ll. 151. JI lt r-l. Jll.r.l . .! .. ...o.lll.a .uoita, Mitount'li) Aftr.tx Mnvle v)', ten cent's. solj b all .NrMntftiler- l-.eialt b val orJer to sil.N i. ls. ISjUiiher. l'arVnow,e crk IA'PIOXTS; ,n -annettld-i iCi the lliuJ 1 3. v-snni axwciv, )ter. ill N a. rn st-j olHitor i An.frl.ait aiu tvrtlfii 1'lt.t.ti hue btl" wr cxtwrlen -e. ir.J i:o has te tb Ixtiet', eitatl Uhniw.t III Uf nvrl J, IVcnt are obulne.1 0:1 the bwl urm, A wli! nolliv it niaJe In Uia Ksuiitit Anr.i-M-f an InitnUoM Vat'ruithroujh I -Us Ajen ) , .Ut the in-e oa J rtUins ol Uw Putentea. U) UieianKiiw .-vultti-n tluu iwn, ji-ib!iv-attention U iHrutevl,f the merits ol the ne ful.pt, an 1 tain or tstroJurtien often eai e.1ttcl. Asjrperson who bas uuJe a lies i!ii,gv.r cr lsrca. Ikxn, tiut uk-sruin. (ma ol iharr. MlutbcTattentcan rrobabl) U itulm-l. bjr T'.tin- to the unJinlrcoJ, We alio ji.J frt otir IfanJ Book aiout t"i TaUat tana, 1'atenu, Cat eats. Trade Marks, tht.rct, ar.4 hsvpro runs), lt! hint, lor vxunnj o4tance ou ImcnUunj. A Jiieu lor the I'atwr. or cocecmln; fatecU, ll'.NN Jt CO , i.l ivk Kow, New York BruKb Oin, pur KiTthitt.. Wa.hlur.oi: l C fO. IB rw . saa Hniif Paekmmm I. Ul m wiiuv pii.niw rata. raU. IkMUlai tlwUtf, 0U t 7&m Sit Si. 1IM. . I ioV co.it IMMM WIHIup, -- !!-" ..."-"? ..KM.. sum IkmIM 11-w El;l la nw. . " l b I. Hi JumUi IrwA M0W-a. Broadwar, New YorU nBIOUHU, triub?" in ill M rV.H m annlllnl. Il A i iNslfsrs t-H' InOrnn ki.rf. ljt i nt fill tirarribtlonl. LfltlM ir V4bU ft',4 Mtwvr H"K riiOtl, Rl, SU. bTUaU It nil. t-1 fe '. A11rrj D.I FSnnYCO. Detroit Mich- THE DINOEE&GONARD GO'S HKAVTJPUfi EVKn-IILOOMINO .Tell E BEST I floTfl! E WORLD. lV,ileUvermronB)otrinill,ii.!a,Vco-(n. Meilloitofootn.iutrelvbviiiiill.ntnlliiait-olilcei. n tplerulld TOrUilei, your thricf, all li'jrM. for tli HdrMi lUfnr3 Ofor9l .13 fr.Si J.lforSIOt 100 for 91.1. OurtlretNiH'clnl(r l UTiisslna mill illMrirMitliiir tliex, l)f llll- JiliMSSi! Jn''ir our MEW GUIDE TO ROBE CULTURE, 00 Mrei, elegantly llluitrnteil, mitt rlinoM, (Vum over Hon flneiit aorta, TIIK DINIlKIS A. CO.NA11U CO., ttoii-Orowerf. Wet- Qrovo. Cboitcr Co., ? NOT FAIL nrt Iili In . "fill lKtisi.il III IsH . iitiiatilt In ,VVV I'nStHll.Vr.intrniphW Inc !'' niiiflm nj" mij. tit llflt Jnr J't mnnul. I in I (y or .ri Jrnlttirjil nnr. Iuiniliinni Inrrrr- irntfn lltr tttit nnim In llin ivinnto vnrli tf tli. 1Vtrltmif, mill hn t. ti Iffi trw PifM(lloniMrriMl imI ilm 4tJMriii(litUM i Uip vut'r)in(r. rinnv vl mining I (.11 1M ff ti linwjiirft'lf tnvlnv nt IO fo ti lit 1' W.'. leMH'J.S W V1IJ f-tfA T IS .i . S .lltMlil FBIKI!. i'l'D.N AlM'Ml ,ni(JI. t ..-( our :nMtH to fit! liimilt Ind a. i !mi1inhIi tilirt In Tinnt(t Iti tiie. Ilrti'ivjicu I'tml .4Moiiut 1 Hiti. hlCAXu MSUTQSMEriY VAflD & (10., OrlliMl lrittcn Huply 3fonr, iri ::iw Vi)j.ilAr.,4,ii)i'aS,l an. -.) ii it:iiiiniiHifi)iiiiiiiMiiii aji mn mm iminiM HARPER'S MAGAZINE, ll.3'l'l 1:0 Mrner.t or tug ' jk- lUriK-r't Mntratluo li tho Ainsrlen '' ., lain, ll'.erat'iri'Siiiilait.- II.1..M11 Irssl!it. In Tlw moil ii;iiilai frer liiiahl; In !. w.-S Oh- It liar I'vi-ellvnt tsmipanl in Ar U14 u.i-4, a ab'ihl to Ute matntv. n n)1iis f ir tlertl.iin; ae LotusrUte Oourli-r Jiniruil. No otl-cr Monthl) In tli', viiiKIuiii il.otr m LrlllUrita Hit o( rai,trlliuiori nor Ijc an lumUli lu rea.br. with t-i uroal n , trlotj a.nl nt iili-nlir n .nt!!tT ut literature. "I'.li'llt.lUI, lit.lll. The t:ai.ii ul the Mi,,iuliig ljn wild U.e l.'uctbjrs .,r June mi. I'lfisulx-r, vl iti- ! Jcir, IV Inn 1:1 tint I. iwWHc.1, It hill Im iimlenloihl il at tin aniwriber wlihti t) hevln wltli the isirrert Nunihcr. IIAIII'Mt's MAOAXI.m; Oik, Year..; e) HAIll'SU wiu:ui.y, ' - JOJ HAKi-cirii iia.mi, .,ri TluTIUtCnpuMIratlons, o,nesr ......10 W AnyTlVO, imijitsr. ; 0) il. ubiirliitlum, utir sxu tO 0) Term, for lari ilut.i luriil.Iiot on Ojvli sttlon. Im:uj 1'rco MhII iia.-rliir In tlw Calteil bUfctt 0 Cintli. A lllllttfllHt Of llARI-Xa' IIAOAIIIK. ItlM AMUR S7 sol-jinta. In mitt tlQth Ltiiitr.;, ell' w sen: ) ex pre. InliditatvMH'iwiot nultair. In-tl IV ueetrJ. ume. Miiilo suIuiiim, Ii) i.iall, lw cl I, iB ). ISoUl iwwi, for IIimIIm, Ssixiiv, l-j iuiIU i-tnll. lUuiltUiKve 'icnl I lie ma.le l.y hot tV.tee Jlener r. dcr or Drift, to atchl tlunti ol .m. S'u.-ra uro net to 0 ,(.; Vils u.in-rtti.'iiieiitlthoiit the ekjifrt order, ol lUsiin . Iln.turp. AilX.i IIAlll'iat A l!i:OII(i:iU, .Vev Yorii. HARPER'S WEEKLY. l.MT-tl. T tiLUKTKATHO. J.OTICK.S OK TIIK MiEbii The Weelilj nmalnstuillt at Uw heaj oi llieitrat! pawrs lie lb Une liUrary n,usllle, Ihe 'xaiiirt ol l' tttie an'l oo.U-uU, - hirlnnM lU'iiu'imuii. In ltorll attractions am snrrli, ar. 1 vtabrais, let ery sarletfol subject and ot ertl.Hi- fuatment. Zlon's Her all, lloaton, The Woelly U a not ml a,-i-iu- .r th Ji-e-.lu:Ion o! correct lulltlcal tmriv-li.I. Innv-iic, ana a lnerJl c:,:intnt of ihinu, intud., an I fal Itochoter. ItetetKee, -llrrnhif Rsjirvsi, The oljnxxol tleWrtU. '.rla .i(h the 1rt .Nun; IxrforJsnnart of tut h t air. Whm no Mne U iw tlonvl. It will be uiiilent.i.l it.it tlw 1. hitilUrvlihee bi oi-nnien.-o tilth tho N'-nuV- 1,.. , ttr the r.iit tJ till orttr. HARPER'S PERIODICALS.' TAKE (i.'c3 vvH PBv t.mri:F7 ROSES ' vjjjj- hjt hjctv vtrf IH Wl Mtf ViJI -"ii liii-mtr X1 rS if) iXI till.llncil.-. at vSbi IH nsl rl'J iiini iii-io,. IJX.1 H Ka lii. nx-l'le-iriltxiiiit iiibL aiiJHl Immn imI .ir iim.i ... kK. Rl.m. aMRMT w IIAUIl.llS U.WIA2INU "11 fir l W iiaihtu i v. ki:m.y. v ....,..,. ipj HAHl-Klf.sIIA2.Vr.. " uxi TI.eTIIIIKGiiubllK.tU.il, hh tiuf.. .. 10 W Any TWO, one jiur J OJ I" .uUerliitlJio.oiie fut ,..&)&) Terms I r Isive eltil fiiruhM r; itisitl)'i. l'.u,-e Pre lo all .uliscrlben In tlio I'nlteJ uts or TheAn-iual VoIuiiim ol lllsrirt V. utlr, In nut riothMmlli., il lw wnl b t'tuvi, Irte ol ctiiiM (urotideJ the frrlsht Jjt not eviss-U ue ilolUr iwr so. ume lor ; no ea.h. A nnimWw bet, cuniruln IM en. ty.tooluuio, ttntoii rntijit ul t-tJi j. the rate of ao 'ii tx tulunw, Irrlilit at t-twnte rf iunhaier. Oath Caws f.veaili tolunie, .uiuble lor Mndir.c, will be sent b riall, ot (ttlj, en rettl;t 0 ;i w taoh. IlemlVSjiret ihmil.I be ma le b st4Si Slor.t Or. der or I'ratt, to atoM thaiue ol Ion. Npais.;r are i.ot to . thU AistitU-cwct ni-o-at the eiprex onlrr of llaariA i HiotHeu. Adlrese IIAKI'Kn i. M'OTllKKS. New YeiV. kupture: l' no more AKTaL Nil InAla KtsesTvlb.. TJi fruits from Iron hecpstr Heel tprUirel Pierce. Patent Mazuetlc Illaallc Trusa ...'iilE. "L1"1 r, "1 contort NIOHT uil lias' ..,! in H.. form raJlral corea tihen all otUre tail. Header, it ruptated. try one. and joa will nererreeret it. Bend for Ulatiraitd Uoolc and Price Ll.t.. MAGNETIC EUbT10 TIU'NS COMPANY. OOOSaSamenwVtr. SAN PKANt'WCO, CAL. fST brat b Silts iB partlofllitttorbl.ua mchlrt -fl ,1 W ' ' 1"-