WILLAMETTE FARMEP onxt ntclt. Conducted by Mrs. Harriot JT. JJIarkc. UnbjTilas (tone to School. Tho liauy lias gono to choih nil mcl What will tlio mother do, With never a call to button or pin, Or tio a littlo bIioc? How cm rite keep herself busy all ilay, With tho littlo "hindering thing" away' Another banket to llll with lunch, Another "good-hy" to say, Anil tho mother gtandii at tho door to etc Jlcr baby march aw ays And turns with n algli that is half rcliof, And half a something akin to grief. Bho thinks of a possible future morn, When tho children, ono by one, Wilt go from their homo out into the world, Toliattlo with lifo alone. And not on en tho baby bo left to cheer 'liit desolate homo of that futuro year. Sho piclo up ganucnU hero and there, Thrown clown in careless haste, And tries to think how it would deem If nothing wcro displaced; If tho litmso were always na still as this, How could tho bear thu loneliness? Tlio r.cnnrtl of Virtue. His dear littlo eyes wcio full of tears, Hut his dear littlo mouth was smiling. With his dear little lists in his dear littlo ejes, Ho was really rjuito beguiling. He wanted n dear littlo candy dog Which belonged to his dear littlo sister, And his father eallcd him a dear littlo pig, Till ho gavo up teasing and kissed her. Ho couldn't help crying a littto still, lint ho felt like a dear littlo hern; Then his sister promised to givo him a taste, And called him a dear littlo dear O. V. (J. Smith in St. Nicholas. A TALK WITH OUIt GIKLS. What to wour mill how to dress Is u question Hint of nucosilty must occu py tho mind of ovory womnn old or youiifj to it cortnln ilogrco. Tho do groo Is govorncd by tho various cir cumstanced thntHorround und tastes that dictate tho Individual. To dross well and Inexpensively Is a problom which worries us, whon Monitor pure es uro never qulto equal to tho ouior goncy. It Is Impossible to ilrcss liiudhoiuoly on u small allowance and it requires study mid consldernblo money to oven dress neatly and lady like, ho a fow hints to our lady frlonds may not ho timlsj In regard to what Is good ttisto or good judgment In this matter of dressing. To havo too many dresses is a mistake as fashions and styles ehango so frequently. It is hotter to havo two dresses of really good material for wear than a larger number of ti cheaper kind, always kcoping ono for tho best untlll nnothor Is mado ho that tho best dress Is al ways fresh and In order, when It can nfter a while lako Us place as nccond best. If you aro skillful at tho necdlo u dress may often bo mado over with addition of frosli trimmings, as tho styles now-a-dnj'H allow and rcqulro two or thrcohorts of cloth in making up :i stylo Hint adapts Itsolf very nicely to us economical folks. Neat ness Is absolutely necessary In n lady's dross. A hollcd collar nndcuif or shabby lueo about tho neck will spoil tho cireut of tho richest drc&. Lluon collars and cuffs uro always nlco and aro Inexpensive, clean gloves nlso, and neatly fitting shocn aro In dlsponsablu articles of a lady's toilet. Wo aro glad to notice tho preiont sensible fashion of short dresses for tho street. It has always been un comfortable to heo tho long dresses with frayed flounces trailing tho side walks; n woman should bo too dainty to allow hor drapery to sweep up tho filth of tho street, mid to seo it, takes away from hor tho Idoal of purity that wo ouuoblo woman' with, Tho plainest face and tlguro may bo mado lovely by perfect nontness nnd taste In nppnrol tho want of It makes tho prottlost faco ropcllont. Kid gloves aro expeuslvo, but thoro is a nlco llslo thread glovo in mnrkot of nil shades, that fits nice and can bo wash ed. In summer weather kid gloves aro not comforUblo or economical: thoy can ho cleaned quite nicely by dipping a clean cloth in oluo skimmed milk and ullh gentlo rubbing ofton chnnglng thu cloth to n clean spot. Gosolino is good for this a pint may bo got for a bit. Cheap Jewelry or artificial (lowers aro not In good tasto and cost too much, for a littlo wear makes thorn shabby. A vnrlotyof bright rlbb'ins nro essential and when tastefully worn on tho bosom or hair havo u oharmmg effect. In purchas ing goods, if possible, get substantial matoiial that can bo washed nnd mado over again. II Is economy In tho first place ns it coitsjust ns much to buy trimmings, nnd cut, nnd mako u choap dress, us it does n better ono and a fow cents moro on a yard does not amount to much when this is taken Into consideration; then a cheap dress so soon loses Its freshness and shapo. Tho old fashioned mantillas nro coin ing into stylo again; also shawls are much worn; thoy nro always n grace ful and handy garment. The gentlomen at a dinner table woro disculng tho familiar line. An hone.-t man' tho noblest work of Uod," when u littlo ton of tho host spoke up and said: "It isn't true My mothor's belter'n any man that was ever mado." WOMAN. A womnn, notwithstanding who is tho best of listeners, knows hci busi ness, nnd it is n woman's business to please. I don't say thnt It is not her buslnoss to vote, but I do say thnt tho woman who does not please is a falso uoto In tho harmonics of nature. She may not havo youth or beauty, or even manner, but Mio must hnvo somothlng in her voko or expression, or both, hicli It makes you feel hot ter disposed toward your raco to look nt or listen to. Slio knows that as well us wo do; nnd her first question nfter you have been talking your soul into hor consciousness is, did I plonso? A woman nover forgets her sox. Sho would rather talk with n man thnn tin nngel nny day. Womanly women nro very kindly critics, except to themselves, nnd now and then to their own sox. Tho less thoro Is of sex about 11 womnn, tho moro sho Is to be dreaded. Hut tnko u real wom nn ut her best moment, woll dressed enough to be pleased with herself, not bo resnlondent as to bo n show and sensation, wltli tho varied outsldo in fluences that fet vibrating tho hnr motile notes of her nature stirring In tho nlr about hor, nnd whnt has so cial Ufa to compare with ono of tlioso vital interchanges of thought and feeling with lior that mako an hour memorable? What can equal her tact, her delicacy, her subtlety of ap prehensions, her quickness to feel tho changes of temperature, as tho warm and cool currents of thought blow by turns? At ono moment hho is micro bcopically intellectual, critical, scru pulous in judgmont ns an analyst's balance, nnd tho next ns sympathetic as tho open roso that sweetens tho wind from whntovcr quartor it finds its way to her bosom. It is in tho hospltnblo soul of n woman that n man forgets ho Is a stranger, nnd so becomes natural and truthful, nt tho Biimo tlmo thnt ho Is mesmorlcd by nil thoso divine differences thnt mako hor n mystery and n bowildorniont. Atlantic Monthly. Hoaltuuil Labor. There Is both satisfaction imd re muneration in tho huslnch-s of poultry breeding. When tho work Is per formed with bystom nnd Intelligence tho steady worker will bo gratified, nnd, for tho amount of labor lcquircd will (hid hlmsolf, (or herself), amply rownrded by tho product returned. Hut littlo capital is required to start n honnory; if tho Intontlon is to raise fancy stock, for tho purposo of fur nishing eggs to breedors, small quar ters nnd it few fowls of pure broods will do to begin with. In n single year the amateur may rnlso sulllclont numbois to stock his yard to advan tage. On tho other hand If tho do slro bo to supply eggs and chickens for markot, a cross of any of tho larger varieties with common fowls will provo vqry satisfactory. This brunch of tho undertaking will rc qulro moro room and n closer atten tion to tho smaller details. There Is no difficulty In making this business n profltnblo one, If It Is undertaken in tho spirit that Is required to mnko nny vocntlon a success. For fancy stock only tho pure breeds can bo used, and tlieso should bo carefully bred in succession mid strictly by themselves. Care must bo used each year ns tho flocks Increase, to select from among them tho best hens for layers, and tho finest cocks for sires. Milk for Chicken Feed. Tho Poultry Monthly in n sensible article on food for fowls, says that fow breedors fully recognlr.0 tho vnluo of milk In tho feeding of poultry, nnd most of all In feeding young chicks. On tho farm where pigs uro kept, nil tho rofuso milk goes into tho swill barrel and from thonco to tho pig trough, while tho fowls do not ovon get it drop of it. This munngoment shows vory poor Judgmont, for far moro can bo realized from thu rofuso milk by feeding it totlio yonng and growing clucks. Laying hons will follow their business in it far more livelier manner if allowed n plentiful supply of sour milk or curd than when confined to grain feed and water ovon though thoy may havo u good rango and nil tho grass thoy wnnt. In fattening olthcr young or old fowls for market thoro is nothing hotter tluin n daily supply of milk instead of wator; young chicks that havo nil tho milk thoy will take, dovelopo much faster than when deprived of It, nnd ns a rulo nro singularly frco from disease. It may not bo the milk directly which secures this Im munity, thovgh wo would think that it Induces such n healthy growth that It Is hardly poslblo for dUeaso to ob tain u foothold. Thero aro hundreds of furmors who could supply tholr fowls with milk, nnd If they fall to do so It Is ut great loss to themselves. Wo would ndvlso them to try tho ox porimeut this season, at least with young chicks, and think they will find it to pay largely. Vt'ak Is inevitable. Marriuges otill continue. Unbolted Wheat-Meal Flour. During tho administration of Win. I'ltt In England, there wns it groat scarcity of wheal, and In ordorto, mako It go as far ns possible, Parlia ment passed it law that all tho bread for tho nrmy should bo mado out of unbolted wheat-meal. History states that tho result was nu improved eon-. ditlon uinong tho soldiers as surprised them, nnd nlso tholr officers nnd sur geons. Tho latter declared that nover boforo wcro tho t-oldiers so healthy and robust, and thnt disenso hnd ncnrly dlsnppo-ired from tho army. For u long time this kind or brend wns used almost exclusively, but when wheat becamo abundant, its uso was discontinued. Tho uso or unbolted wheat-meal bread litis becomo greatly extended throughout tho civilized world within tho pnst generation, and every house wife should kn.w how to mako tho vory host nrtlclo nnd huvo It constant ly on tho tabic. Children do much hotter upon Is thnn upon bread iniulo from fine flour. In tho Stnto of Mnssnehusotts thoy huvo normnl schoold whoro young men and women nro educated for teachers nt tho public expense. In ono of theso schools, it is stated to us upon good authority, that tho young ladies who cotno thoro to bo educated uro mostly from tho rural districts, nnd that they aro not well developed phlslcally. Inquiry having boon mndo into tho cnuso of this, it has boon found that tlieso young woman hnd not been well fed ut homo. Thoy uro brought up on hot biscuit and ten, nnd this docs not supply sufficient nourishment to dovolopo healthy bodies. Tho substitution of wheat meal brend in nil theso casas would mnko u grent dlflbronco in tho physl enl development, health, longovity nnd usefulness of theso persons. The Length or Ilajs. At Loudon, Knglund, nnd llromcn, Prusslu, tho longest day has sixteen and a half hours. At Stockholm, In Sweden, tho longest day has eighteen mul u hnlf huurs. At llnmburg, In Ocrnmny, nnd Dantzlc, In llusdn, tho longest day is sovouteeu hours, and tho shortest soven hours. At St. Petersburg, In Itussla, and Tobolsk, in Siberia, tho longest day lias nlnotccn hours, and tho shortest five nnd n half. At Tornca, In Finland, tho longest day has twonty-ono hours, nnd tho shortest two hours and it half. At Wnrdhuys, in Norway, tho long est day lasts from tho Hist of .May to tho'JZd of July without Interruption; and nt Spltzbergon tho longest dny Is three mouths mid u lrdl. At Now York tho longest dny has fifteen hours nnd fifty-six minutes; and at Montreal fifteen and a hnlf hours. Cure For Colic. A correspondent of tho Massachu setts Ploughman glvos tho following euro for colic In horses, which is poii vonlont at nil tlmos and easily ap plied. Ho says ho has nover known it to fail: Spread n teacupful, or more, of lino silt on the back of tho animal over tho kidneys und loins, and keep It saturated with warm water for twenty or thirty minutes, or longer If necessary. If thoattuek Is r-ovoro, drench with salt water. I huvo a valunblo bull, weighing nluo teen or twenty hundred, which had a sovoro uttnek of colic u year ago last summor. I applied salt to his back, us above, und it being difficult to drench, wo put u wooden bit in his mouth, keeping it opou about two Inches, und spread salt upon ills tonguo, which togothor with tho salt upon his back, relloved him nt once, and within a vory short timo equilibrium appeared fully restored. I havo for several years past successfully applied this treatment to other niiimuls In my herd. A man appreciation of agriculture, and its benefits was among tho funda mental ideas of the ancient Romans, Tho stato allotted to each of Its citi zens a lot of laud equal to about six Fngllsh acres, and prohibited tho ownership-by any ono porson of a larger amount. Thu highest officers of thu government nnd tho army wero farmers, in theory ut least, nnd many of thorn wcro practicul tillers of thu soil. Thu Komuii senate so fully appreciated the udvautages ol agricultural knowledge to their coun trymen that they ordered tho twenty eight books of Mago, the most volum nious writer on agriculture of Carth ago, to bo translated Into the Latin lauguago for tho botcr instruction of tho Human poople. HitinitT littlo girl "Tho robbers can't steal my mamma's diamond cur rings, 'cause papa's hid them." Visi tor "Whuro lias ho hid them?" Lit tlo glrl-"Vhy, I heard him tell mamma he had put thorn up tho spout; ttud ho guessed they would stay there." pOr TfjE GHH.DrEf., 1II11DS. Tho sparrow-kind of birds uro very active. Thoy llvo chiefly on seeds nnd Insects. Tho house sparrow and canary bird belong to this tribe. Tho former is known In this country us tno "chipping bird." Under kind treatment It becomes tamo and famil iar, following ehlldren even Into tho door-yard after Its meal of crumbs. It spends Its summers nt tho North and its winters In tho South, without sympathy with tho spirit of section alisms. As nono of their Stntes have over rebelled, they euro not, whether liberal or radical principles prevail. How humiliating tho thought that tho very birds of tho nlr tinder tho guidance of blind instinct, conduct themselves so much moro reaonably, and fulfill their destinies ho much! moro perfectly than intelligent men, Sparrows woro well known to thoi Israelites; wero considered clean by f tho Lovltlcal law, and hence wero approved as an article of food. Wu I find u torciblo illustration of special Providence In tho Twelfth Chapter or Luke, by allusion to these Innocent littlo birds: "Aro not llvo sparrows sold for two farthings, and not ono of them is forgotton boforo God? Hut oven tho very hairs of your head nro nil numbered; fenrnot therefore, ye aro of moro valuo thnn ninny spar rows." Tho ennary bird Is u pot In many households. Hoeamo Iroin thu Canary Islands, und Is native also In Italy nnd Oreeco. For 1200 years ho has been bred In F.uropo, nnd moro recently In America. Ho is an active, noat and beautiful littlo bird. His soup lias charmed millions. Kvcn tho prosiest singer can bo educated to slug well in some countries; the nightln gnlo Is employed ns the music-toucher ol n Hock of cannrlci. It Is wonderful to what extent tho canary can bo educated. Mr. Hrlngley In his ani mal biography gives tho following ac count ol an oxhibltlou witnessed In London, in 1620: "Twenty-four canary birds wcro euguged In u play. Thoy would balance on tho table, with tholr heads downward and their tails and feet in tho air, on their shouldors. One of tliom tool; hold of it stick with his claws, nnd holding on suffered himself to bo turned around us if in tho net of being roasted. Another bnlauccd himself on n string, und swung himself backward and forward us mountebanks do on n slack rope. A third was dressed In military uniform, having n cap on Ills head, wearing a sword and ammunition bags by his side, and carrying a gun in ono claw. Aftor sitting or standing upright lor somo tlmo, ut thu word of command, ho throw off his military dross with out help und (lies to liN engo. A fourth suffered himself to bo shot ut and falling down, ns If dead, wns put into a whool-barrow and wheeled away by ono or tho other birds." A similar troupe has been on exhibition in this country. Somo forty years ago tho writor witnessed ono of these performances. Thu birds then con ducted themselves with ns much cool ness, Intelligence und skill as any troupo of nctors over boforo thu pub lic. Thu pigeon tribe of birds Is numer ous, und found in ovory part of thu world. Doves belong to this f'imily. Thu pigeon's nest nover contains more thnn two eggs; und In a wild stnto, shu only hutches her young twice u year. Tho dove, when well-fed, pro duces her young ovory month. In their marriage relations doves mani fest strong affection, and grent fidel ity. Thoy Indulge In no family quar rels, seek no dlvorcos, but arc faith ful to each other, und shuro each other's burdens. Hoth birds assist In hntchlng nnd feeding thu young. Tho food for tho young Is formed In thu crop of tho parent and thrown up nnd put Into tho bill of tho offspring. When ho 1 older he shares tho food of thu old birds. Iudiuim Farmer. OH! MY HUNTS REMEDY. tho (treat kidney nl lit er med'clne, iiiim l'jltll In tin Hack, Side or I.otna, indaltdleAtfMiot Ilia Kldneyt, llhJJcr . m . . ... nii.1 Urinary Onrn, D) A Oi V J r7. ''i. it: ICAI M I . iWifslHwiso ol DHUII ut ll' HI.Iiicjn, Kelcntlnii " " nr Incontinence c! Uilni', Ncrvoin IMKvur, rcwilo Wcakno nn.l exeew. HUNTS r.U.MKDV la prumrcd KVPltlSsLY for Mine ill'cSfci. 1'rhmn ii tinnl minister tf tlio Methodist i:ilrop rhiirrti M-UWottl. B iii"nti' Mreit 1'niu , IN.nii -vpni 4. d, Wit I, O.IM r l. r Mr 111 NT Mill 1" lltl ctiml 11 fc lip ol WroT mfii u..ii lim. Ml Imixi livl lift im for month.- Ml u) Mmfe It. 1. n inlrirlo Water I ml .lrvpc.l from her rleht llml l"r mouth IV.rtj tight I, our hail ukennSltho .xtr.i itcr from Uieiitim, All other tneim had tad tried Nonj iKvculo.ll)Utlll'.NT'sr.KMKD Asniatr Atwoou HU.NT'S itMiian H purely fgctable, an.t l liuil by the. Jilro of rilflcUni. lt!.atxl tlio tcrt of tlmo lor 30 )iwr, ami Ilia utmmt rcrnuco mil uo luaciU! In it. oni:thiauiii.l COMINOi: OV Send for IWrhlct In Wx K. Ciinnr. 1-rmldcr.cv. It. I. Ml I, It II V A III, kt.H-ly HUNT'S REMEDY IIIU'Cf.lSTN. AGENTS, READ THIS! Won 111). 17 Agent a Fulvy ol HH) cr month n.l cxitnuc. or rJlowit Urj cointnlwlon, UihII our new iui.1 wotukrful Invention! We menu Mint wo iu, Kujiplo rive Ad.lrtvl Stll'.UMA A CO, Mnr.li.ill, Mkh ilia) J Cm Choice- Placo Near Salem For Sale S. A. C'Urkc, editor of tho rAltsiKit. offers for calo n plnco in tlio hllla, overlooking tlio river, ono nillo anil a linlt ooutli of Knlcm, containing tlxty-tlireo ncrcn of Intnl. On It la nil orcliaril of 3,000 nliim nnd pruno trees tlmt liaro hiul eovernl years cultivation. 1'iftccn ncrcs in wheat, (inland nowry cleared. An unfailing Mellon tlio jilacoi antl fenced In tlireo lloliK Thu orchard will soon jield a hnndsonio ic venue, liemg of tho choicest varieties of fruit for drying nnd cnntiuij;. Thu foil fo lirt hill laud, and tho placo com tnniids ono of tho most hcaiitiful icvts oiilite. To any ticnson dcnirini; ft pleasant location near ttmn this placo Mould Jirovu cr desirable. J VALUABLE LAND i A Mil-go Tract ol Mind In Til- Inniook County is offered E'or Salo. Mil JOSKni llltlllKI, ol lMur fnJrle, Tlllimook Count), Oretfon, oltirt lor mlo MSJO 'OitKS i ol m lO'xl land aa luir ono eoul.l Mil lor In mi) coun try tlrcr 10O ncrm i.rUrle land Tlio timber n.l i tiruih tan.l all level, itli plenty ol Imik rungs. Rood houw; tiUrn; Hourly all feneodi two irood orcruuilt 01 exi-eiieni mm; sa nirv or iinioiuy tuoAUo. A Tooti i.xwion i.ir n uain iiirui, itico reaonLie. lenled land. Ad.lrc or ni.plr Vt JOril'.Nt UltAIIIX. on tho form mar.' fu I? fl'F u IXCOM'OltATKD I Sill trnnrr1 irTTrrTT a t ''Varoliouao Separators ! inuiU1J m-uxujuj Poltou Horso Poworsl! INSURANCE CO., 1 hai o m ttiufarturml nnd kold huudrvJi of tho Wc4 ter i Fnimliift MtlN, Ihttara In KCturnl uo Hiul ,lvo goodiatUlktlon. I'rlee, 130. Jllllond Wnnl.o.i.cKcpnratoM mule loorjer oliui) denlrcd llinell). l.tmt, 1 to 1!M. I oriKuTou hai.i:, AT GREATLY REDUCE!) PRICES, 20 PELTON HORSE-POWERS W lili h uro known to Iw tho Best Ever Usedli Oregon A Great Bargain THOS. HOLMAN, 3n.lo3XXt Orogou. Of OALirORNIA. Fire Only 2 Tnoors nun inco lJUUUDu 1 Alii o irguiliulloti OltADMOTlIKK Willi tH to K'lVO J'OU two or three rulen. Ono Is alwayn look ut the person you speak to. Wlion you nro spoken to look srnlglit at tlio poraon who speaks to you. Do not forgot thlH, Another Is Sneak your wordn plainly. Do not mutter nor mumble. If words nro worth miylng thoy nro worth pronounelng distinctly und clearly. A third is do not hay dlsugreeaulo thliiKr1. If you have nothing pleaMint to say keep hllont. A fourth Is and, oh children, ro memljer It all your lives thmk bo- 'fore you speak J Havo you bomothint: to do that you llud hard, mid would prefer not to do? Then listen to it wlno old grand mother. Do tho hard thing tlr.it, and get over with It. If you huvo duno wrong go antl confess it. Jf your lesson is tough muster It If tlio gar den lr t be weeded, wed It flrnt nnd play afterward. Do tho thing you don't like to do llrnt, und then, with u clear coiibclonco try tho rent. (illAXmiOTill i. ict.s fin THF. AUSTRALIAN SCAB EXTERMItTATORIt A 1'oimiii for Ilxtornal Ui-e, for l'ruvention r.ntl t'nro of thu Scab. I Tlio Uenerol llialtliand $1,334,633.44 LOSSES Paid in 0rc203l' $162,363.29 Orogon Dranoh Offloo, Goo. L. St.ory, Manager, Southeast corner l'irt nnd Stark Strceti, Opp. bitld .V TiltonV Hank, , "l' JPox-tlcmxci, Or. Notico to Farmora Stook Raisora. and ! Mm Gl?!S Wll.l. UK Mlt.li AVriltt JIAV Ir too head ol h(ieian.lS.sillanilnlnlMiKliu t Ilia nbitool J, W. Jllller, dieeawl. Al I0 ncrta of lindlueludlii; ton (iirr ..( kimkI piHen toll for lurllculari uldreM JtK.SNA Mtl.l.Klt, nprilinl U Liiid. J.i.plili.e Oi.. ln v t'oinlltimi of tho .Shei'ii --rnr ci n hit --t- I' P,vmotedhylUi;,o. W. fc. FAILING, Miirjx.iiTinrMiv vmix, Whnlunalu and Itetall Dcalor In POULTRY. fiilME Mil.iide urwl h) ( 1' WILLIAMS ,'v 10. GILMAN &. YOUNG, 42 First fltvoot, Portland, Or., -A.0333XT1,3 I'ur thu Mnuufacturxia for Orogon mul Viuli mar"-;im tiigton. 1 KL -35SJxaS2GaBS3ES . uVr:riYTtlino lor.Tiiniri &AEBEE IH.-Kili.llra CataUgueiot 1TJ higa lent t'reo PFJERHEHDERSOW&CO. ttf Lortutndt A(i eit J or;. B JK tvi TFg-T71MMTiTrKBjW-T ? m u J. W. MEREDITH, Denial Itooitia nt thu old i.tuid, OUIMVOLIIM 11I.OCK, OI'P. Till: HANK, Fish and Oyotora ! And IhMler in all JrJiX'oi ol Tliot'oiighbrcd Fowlu tuul 1 I'ur llnullni; II i lir .il.i I'l hrr'n llr hh.m t'u..H, w.1 miKr ami Water Ko Mill kee. mi hand nil Ilia ltiil.lte ul anl I am l.ntxllm Ilia u n lux pure WlllTK LlUllltlltN, HltDMK 1.1 Hill llllMIMU. I'lAMlllTll lllll UltONi: 'IVllKKlTI Sh lireedliu ktoel. Ii Moll teltstcl KiianuiUM ftitrifaiUon. lU,v watranl lull) loeioi. unirr niuiul. Ai rvlalhiK to Uio ultr li.lnu wilt tnil. Stalls Hand 12 Central Ma SAi.hAi, omoooiv. KsTtllMtUIBI) IN W WILLAMETTE NUIISERY, G. Y. Wiillln? Ji Soji. I'roir. Oswogo, Olaokamaa Co., Or. E..'iUl attniUou irtvt n to I'l nu, I'riu eund flurry TreiM. t;omH.i.iUuvviMiililUHl Irt.llUiu Ii nu. .. v. i'haiii , UIWUI I. t.i'l i tnrvTI I H MONEY TO .si:cuiti:i) ii HEAL LSTATE HOI I.V Sums of $500 t( Or Portland Git, A..ljr tu WILLIAM 48 First St., Portia 1 1 UJ 2 -Or ii FOR SA 640 Aorc ESTESroS 2 rrcsli tun !'ru To ,Viuno ! on' tiii: i.ini: o W Mill Mini IIki M.ln .stli v.,"t.ild on re. TVTt. JofiFoi'SOIl T Nipt ol rie Keinltl.) I' O mmrjunbrivi-xUiw "lw "" aUmjH , Iluet, (Hir (uu IiIj lirnlp, ,Kr ru. Idti t'arrut. " !". i Ki.IIMi. ' lo,, ' lll.ld. Hf m- UTi hi.litiuuh, ' luc ' Ittuu, ' IVi Turnip, Kki , Onlou. ' I'M) I Tuinal'i, ' , . 'iSo I ajiiii .i iruv ,t.vit twi irKHM ni euvlul.unl, , rineri.i irr -H-rti., -m.i lorireiiopil ITIW, JJ.l lllllrl Cll lit, aplt-Hlil -l I.IMI l.4rd Mrvet H.UI l'mi..U.. Hltuated ous mile aluvu Mela 160UWTUI under fenev, ttt.ll ti otno linproteiiicnU, and a iwrt llll 1W1.I IB IIU1VU Ull l tluuntalna. at Itaat liall ol It I I and U rlclieat of luountaln null It la ruubnl uy a leltl rua.1 ( hourV txty drlvo. It la In th .SAwiagoffaloer. i Till. HAW MACIIIMi: la H wonderful In. ventloii, Thn welalit of tlm until who U aawlntf doea half uf lliu work. It auwa log I ofanjraUo, unit wlllaawoITu 2 tool loir In 2 lulDutoa. Circular tree, Aildrtm, MTm. titLKd, OUU W. UUt Hi., Clacluuutl, Ohio. 3C3.HHH WfwHmM JUiyAH WlllL uaU1 VIEKXm ll kiilllU. lift ui.. .Ufi Ma'm. im ktrlif. fOMt IW mmi u4 fU 4Mf1tlUei. frM k4 llrj(Ul tf laftU rtf IMTj tVftU taf VtU J VUt UJ. tl4UUa RtMl, tU, D.M.yERUYftCO. Dotrslt MlcU. ell Drilling, Boring, uasiu, K;:rz?rui3 ui c;usti:t3 ;cou. i Uiplat til at tciiteunul I'.aluuitioii, rxiid lo pieturlalcatalogua and r ilce-ltit, t rtw, Amiitawiinta.1, 9'4tl per day guaranteed. Han..U)'ildii und lotk eatilr l.atinUJ. Addiow. 1'11'ltC I Mill I- SI A VAIOHCO., !: ) 'ra A lui i I.i.n tlul eountry, with iroal nehil reytori runnot Ini luund. rkh ttia lino. MerlUnt lor (.) aerua ul laud that uui Ik il i an acre, Ttda U a fnoratla opito' oua of KoliV Int.) tho to a tolony of Uiriw or fu am uuuiy Oemuiu aatt It. Part ul the puriha fur a leruiof jean I i.l lutcrit. m (Vllwiorwrltalo?1 laruuf i Or I). W CIIAIO, fr? J tbobs: JOIIK '; nr lla.i throo f,",w"" and tun aup-V,""" train ol ,!,?. ornw. thuiiiu.iK,",y pl.' i.uz for iCB ! aplatlgi g OX Ttan Booh hTAKII. '.. Iltllierol ii.Y1 t lbl ""'a e.l. IVirUuiJ, t)r. Bill- 3HERS i ... "in 'Sale , irrANiw, rtitMiuMa U alUfor lUht a p.r; vim ; liuld of tw, and