Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 30, 1879, Image 6

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
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I-A-KICK Jto CBAIG,
rBnuPimin snd ruoroiSTons.
R. A. OtViltltU. i. W. (,'ItAIO.
Terms of Subscription.
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"roTlTr.AND, I'ftlDAY, MM' .TO, 187(57
A incolt Hear Story.
A fow weeks ngo, ns IWr. W. II.
Wnldcn tintl 0. If. Ahoy wero hunt
Inir cnttlo Homo !5 or J sullen north of
thin place, nenr what U cnllctl the
IJtiivor D.un, lliey dlhcovorod in the
root or u InrRo trco 11 den of yoisni,'
honro. They wiw their eyes plainly
peering out at them. Old Mm. UruJn
wnH thoroulso,(julolly tnkltif: n Hnoo.e.
Well, they bolus? unarmed they did
not Mop to Investigate, hut heat u
liimly rollout. Hull run on a finall
Kcnlo wiih ro-cnacled. This was on
Katurdny evening. On Huniluy oven
the arriinguiuentri wero all inndo for u
alinultiiiiomis attack on Monday. Tlioy
cnlhtetl tho Hcrylces of Mr. M. It.
Kliaver, John I'oo and a young man
from Oregon, whoso wunu I hollevo
wo Steeples, nil old hear Jiuntortt. On
Monday It won raining in torrontH,
but nothing daunted tho column
moved Oon. C. II. Ahboy in com
mand, Colonel rjhavur commanding
the right wing, dipt. Too tho loft
wing, Major Walden bringing up tho
rear, and Lieut Klcoplos of tho Oro
gon Militia, leil the advance. After
wandering about In the woodn, inarch
ing and ('0untor-marchlng for hoiiio
tlmc,thoycam ItiHtghtof thoouomy.
A halt was called and a council ot
war was held to dotermlno whether
to take the fort liyHlorni or regular
nolgo. They wero not long in decid
ing IIiIh matter; thu troops wero In
ritiloiiillil condition and anxious to
meet tho enemy. It was decided to
htorm the fort; Lieut. Steeples, of tho
Oregon Militia, led tho corps, sinned
with a long pole. I Iu charged up and
Jammed the polu In but found a holo
that had been burned In tho old trco
about largo enough to admit a largo
hI.csI torn c.u. Tliiwo eyes that wero
k cousplclous wero little balls of
pitch that o(i0(l out of tho tree, but
no bears. Davy Crockett In the Van
couver Independent.
Poultry Notch.
There Is quite as much dlirereuco
in the disposition of hesis, as there Is
In people. Homo will wiimll and
"Jaw" In hen languago If you look In
to tho nest; othors Micm to enjoy be
ing noticed and petted. These latter
hens am thu ones to hot. I never not
wild, fraclious-uatured hens. They
are rctstless and impatient and apt to
break the eggs; ami after hutching
they trample the chicks and do not
like to cover them. They am a tort
of "woman'rt rights" hen, and tho
cares of u family they are not fitted
Tor. I chouse tliow lions for mothers
that I cm move from ono nest to
smother, take thuiu oil" tho nest or put
them on, or "loto" (hum around on
my arm for half an hour at a time
without their rulllluga feather at me.
The ltrahma Is one of this class; hut
they am too heavy and clumsy to run
with youug liroo.K A ciossof llrah-
ma and heme biuallur breed makes
usually admirable fowls.
If tho weather Is warm chicks will
lo well If taken from the hen In two
or three weeks. They are but very
little more caie, and the hens cm go
buck to (he bunliiens of luylugcgg$.
If I hot pullets, they iibiially wean
their breed In three weeks; and then,
by n little attention, you can have hu
iloclc tamed in a few days. This Is a
great point where chickens run at
large, lor If a heavy drowning Miower
Is ccu approaching you can gather
the tender little things Into n Imxkot
and carry tho in undercover. Curd Is
an excellent thing to feed Hie chick.
Cor. Western ltural.
t'riialitd (i nil ii ror llomin.
O.iti nro Jiiitly iiilviic.itutl n tlio
Kntinuliuvonllotlioraiulnnled tolior-uw
uiul It Is true, tlint loryounjrlioes,
itiul tlioiu unutt on tlio ro.nl, tliero N
liroloildy nutliliiB ciiniil to ontH, Imt
they oiiK'lit to lm eriihlieil or liruleed
itiul not crouni!. In fact, I think nil
.ruins tiro better fed In till way, mid
It renins Mrmiiio tlmt tlioro uso no
Kood Anierle.ui oat eru$lier!. Tliey
ht'eni to mo hliuiilo ittnilra us I liuvii
been tlieiii In HiiKlUh btuliles. A
wheel of ierlinns elihtcuii Indie-,
dliuueter, ni.itlo .stntiij,', and liiivlnu;it
perfeetly ll.it periphery, of nteel, 1
presume, llku si stool tire, Iiiiviiikh
fiu'o about three Inched wide, Is
turned nus to Inur evenly nijrtln-it ti
Mindler one of a ly elj.'ht iuehos or los
iu dliuueter, liuvlu' a similar face.
Tlii'Mi two wheels tire tieared to turn
toi'.ether, and tho tuts nro slowly fed
In by u hopper. l!ood outs, when
erupted, are nearly found ami us bit;
sum i-llwr three-cent piece, nnd the
husks .'nro'qulto inconspicuous; 'poor
onesjshow moro husk than grain, and
retain moro nearly tho form of tho
uncrushod oat. Harloy may bo
crushed equally well with oats, al
though harder; and corn, when too
grcon to grind, might well ho thus
treated. If grain bo swallowed wholo
It is not easily digested, but ircru.-hed,
or broken oven, it is likely to bo.
"Coarse meal," that Is, tho corn-meal
usually told for feeding Injmany Kast
orn towns, simply beeauso It can bo
cheaply produced, Is better than
whole corn, beeauso it is broken and
sotno portion of It Is tolerably line,
but all tho flinty part is In largo solid
pieces, which do not adhere to cut
hay, do not .soak quickly and nro slow
of digestion. When now com is
crushed, although His not eommlnu-
sited Into meal, Itu integrity is de
stroyed nnd Is easily dlgosted, be
eauso It readily absorbs water or the
Julco of thu Btomach. American Ag
riculturalist.
Mliy Bees Work In tho Dark.
A lifetime might bo spent In Inves
tlgatlng tho mysteries hidden in a
beo-hlvc, nnd still half tho sccrots
would bo undiscovered. Tho forma
tion of tho cell has long been n cele
brated problem for tho mathemati
cians, whilst tho changes which tho
honoy undergoes oiler nt least an
equal interest to tho chomist. Every
ono knows what honey fresh from the
comb is like. It Is a clear, yellow
syrup, without a traco of solid sugar
in It. Upon straining, however, it
gradually assumes a crystallno ap
pearance It candlos, ns tho s lying Is,
and ultimately becomes a soll.l t imp
of sugar. It has not been suspected
that this chango was duo to n photo
graphic action; that tho same agent
which niters tho wolcculur arrange
ment of tho lodinoof silver on the
excited collodlan plate, mid deter
mines the formation of camphor and
iodine crystals In a bottle, eausos tho
syrup honey to assumo si crysUHno
form. This, howovor, Is tho case.
M. Scholbler has enclosed honoy In
stoppered llasks, Homo of which ho
has kept In perfect darkness, while
others have been exposed to tho light.
Tho Invariable results have boon that
tho Miiincd portion rapidly cryattill.-
oil, whllo that kept In thu dark has
remained perfectly liquid. Wo now
hoo why bees work In perfect dark
ncs, and why they am so careful to
urocuru iiiu muss winnows wiiscn nro
Munetlmes pluced in their hives. Thu
exisicnco ot tlioir young depends
upon tho liquidity of Micuhnrlno food
m.numifiiii ... ,1....... .i..t 1 ll.al.s &....
.ii.nuiiiiii iu mum. mm ii uuiii- "L-rii
niioweu access to the syrup it would
gradually acquire n moro or less solid
consistency: it would seal tin tho colls
and In all probability prove fatal to
tho Inmates of tho hive.
AQENT8 FOR WILLAMETTE FARMER
Alliany
AuhisviIIo
ALsca
Amity
Hut ii s Visla
llctlal .. .
lluttoS'nil
Iltiltcwllo ...
llrouks
llnmnsMllo
ll Huvuo . . . .
Ciltoj-o Urovu. .
(!nntibtis. . . ,
IVuby. ,.
Caiiyou City
Oivo
(irallis
lirtwrittht...
('rawforilillo. . .
Chisher
Damascus
Dayton .
J, II llannou
J. A. I.angworthy
Post muter
It. li. Simiison
. D. M. CalbreAth
. . . U II. 1'nuxr
. . .J. U (lulbbinl
J. W. Ikitchcller
Win. Harrh
W. It. Kirk
loir .ii
J. II. Shnrtrid;o
is. l). lirtiwu
Win. Kniuht
D. II. Itiuihart
John S. Clark
V.. Wnndonl
U K. Itiissoll
Itobert lllass
(Jeo. ShulU
K. 1'iirli
K. l Hiuhwai
Drains
Doxtir
Dallas
Kola
Klluushuri;
lIlll'llO .,
i:iktiui
tix Valley
Knnst Uiiivo
(itwltt'it . .
(iinai
(MiltiuiAlu, W. T
lll'lipiIlT
T. k (larduiT
S. Hnuitsid.tr
.1. D Lie
'IIiom, l'itar-ii
XI Kiltyl
I. II. Mtt'luiij;
A. II. llniius
A. D. (iardutr
W. L Curtis
. . .. J, llmiiUal.tr
M. MstcbiU
. ..Anus &. Wntmoru
. . . . 0. M. Mallory
ll.irnslitirj;
Hirum Smith
lliibbartl fitor;e J. Wolfir
liiilsey
T. J. lllack
Hlllslion
IniKHiiducu .
JacUinuvillo. .
Ji lli'1-.'ii . .
Juuctiou.
Kiti;' Valley
Lincoln
UUuhiii
Ltdijutto
IaiwismIIo
Maiiiiii
Ml I'leauut
hta-lt.iiu-a
Msttirtw)
Miller's Station
Moiiiunutli
W, D. lMleugir
W. lh IIimLth
Max Mnlltr
... J. W Itowiand
.Smth. llrasiifld K li
Conor A I'rtwnu
L Abnimi
It. M. IWvrs
Dr. I'.ipiJfton
. .1. N. Vokl
.K.
II. Ituthsrl'or.1
. r. o. iiiitjtr
.1. .1. Ilhir
W. T Ik
II. .Nnniiiau
.in ilui.ist
.w.
MoMiiiuvtllo
Xcedy
North Yamhill
New hint! ..
.WwHirt..
OuMand
I'rtnovillo
1'iorii
Pilot lttok
I'nw til's Volliy
Ittld
. . Jaeol) I Hitter
-.1). C tvwart
.. SjllHlt'l lloUuii
.M Williais
J. II Shuiu
.. . O. M. I'miRlo
William Ituldtr
h. (iiliam
....I. K. Wtllivus
toit . .
II. T Imiit)
Sulihiiiity Jiin lv
ntllllli-
SiiruiKiitld
I". A. Kunticds
.-4lunri
"lUiruUu
W. K, ltbmr
. .11. II. Niirertillo
Julius llorton
. .S. 1.. ItllKks
JohuCnightcti
Jos, Ituiifaktr
. ... S. W, Drown
J. M. Coulee
....A. I). IVttjJoUn
1 W, A. Whitman
........ J. 1". Drawer
..,.,,,..,. .Si D, divir
W.' K. Stutth
. tlios. Mmith
.. .......J. I!. Klhitn
StMttlo. W. T
Tim DulUs
Union
Uij.r Uchocn .
Vancouver, W. T ,
West ChthaK-m ...
WhcatLuid., ..,,
Wewtsui ..,.,.,
Wall Walls
WattrliH)..,,.
WaiUluiv', W. T.-.
Wilbur .,
Youcillj.,.,, ,
I
A man was going over n field when
suddenly ho saw a bull with head
down and fcUl'pawlng tho grass. Tho
man went for tho nearest fence, but
just oh ho reached It ho felt himself
lirtcd by tho two masts of tho bull,
and ho fell on tho other side. Ho
got up, and pointing his finger at tho
beast said, "I'll huvo rovenge. I'll
get oven with you. I'vo been eating
mutton nil my life. Henceforth I eat
nothing but beef."
Solid Morit Will Tell.
For nil (ho litter opposition ol Jealous tliatf, no Let
ter Illustration reuld h) hvl ol thli fact tlmn tho Ini
tnrnse solo already attained by tho (Treat Throat ami
Lung Itemed;, llr. Aug Kaiser' (Senium I Jixer. lor
tho euro of Coughs and llronr hlal Affutonslt li truly
wonderful, oen thoso suffering from Ooniumptlon In
ndtancod stages find jrrcat relief, and number of pa
tlcnts Imo found, to tilth- delimit, not onl) relief, but
lis. It being perfectly harmless, makes It at once
popultr vtltli moUicrs, ho of all other halo felt tho
necessity of lurlm medicine. Tho trenulne bear tho
J'jiualvi Coat ol Arms, lis fac slmliii signature of Sir
Atur. Italscr, and lut hi namo Mown on cur)' 75 cent
buttle A trial tUo may bo bad at any dru stnre for
a tent.
Boechco'o Gorman Syrup
Oati now I o purehand rlnht at borne, It li tho inoft
nu'ccir.fulprcparallonoi'er Introiluccd to our iooplc"
Itnork lfko n charm In all card cl Consumption,
I'licumonln, Ifimorrbazi, Atthma, hcicru Cough',
Croup, and all other Throat and I.ung llliuwcs. No
person las eer med this meillclne without getting Ini
meillato rtllcf, yet (hero aro a gnat in iny wor, aiiffir
Ing, akiptlcal (woplo going about our atrceti wlthn
nuaplelous couub, and thn oleo of consumption com
Ing from their lung, that will not tri It. If otl die.
It It ) our own f tult, n oit cmi go li our druggltt and
git n Sample llottlo lor 10 crnt and try It; thieu dose
will relieve anyrate, llrgulir illo only 76 unt
Valnablo Land for Sale.
Mr. Clarke, of tho 1'aiimfr, liavinc re
moved from Marion County, offer to sill OiO
acres of Kami nltuatcil at n point wliero tlio
Minto 1'om Uoad Icmcs tlio alley, in tho
iniiUt of n thlckly-acttled and very healthy
region, moat of tho laud hcing itnilcr fence,
and at leant half of it cart ho mado'ood wheat
land at a cost of four nr (ho dollars an acre
for clearing. It In well wooded and uatorcd,
and Is a region unoxccllcd for health. Tho
implements aro ot value to a now ncttlcr.
I'riro STi.OO nn aero. SJ.00 an ncro can ho
l't mi annual payments for n term of years
.v'. k w interest. Tills is one ol tlio ecu land
trmti s to bo mado in the .State It is a favor
IU tigion for Ocrmans, nnd socral (icruian
families could divido it among them, it
u "ti'd mako nn excellent ranch fur sheep and
Ali;:ira L-oats, With lilch it is now stocked.
They All Take It.
W ben tho rj.toin Is run down Ui that extent that )0U
iaw tleepless nights, aro ncrious suit Irritable, liaro
gbtitnr foriliodlngs, tour nlomaih, tick hiadaibo and
matul tongue, itu not enroll yours as hlch prliato In
tho rt ir rank undtr (lateral lirblllt), Lut i liter up and
try W hlto'H I'ralrls Slower, Iho (Inat lavcr I'aiiicca,
imiw lorulo In cicry ilty and town on th Cotitlncnt.
Nniticd.iliioctcrrotnpniiniledls half ItaKiual for tho
euroof liiNl'ia'NIAandl.llKIKMMI'Uiyr It Us
a pccl(lo power mer tho llur. and by curing the liver,
linlla and all other dliranrfftrhliig (mm It lanlslt
a If by magic, hamplua bottles are told atUie unull
price of VI cents, thai will contlnco you cl lumtrit.
Uigoiliulottlos ,6ixnt, loralocici)linc
Ask Yourself Tlicso Quetllons.
Are )ou n dcsjioiidcnt itntrrcr from Sick lltadache,
Habitual (kwthcncN, I'alflUtlnn of tin llmrt) llavo
uu IHulni-MOf tlio llenilf Is jour .Vcniius rlystun
dcpriaued? Hoc )our Illooj elriuUtit Idillyl llato
)uunCoucM Saw fplrltst Coming up of tho food
alter rating, ite. All of those and inurli mere ant tlio
direct result of IirIa, Idler Complaint ami Indl
gtstlon. (lBrs' Ainisr I uiwsslsiijwacknowledgrd
by allilru.-gl.tslo loa)ltlto cure, S.IOO.IOJ bottle
laving lieenglien away In the United ritate through
druggist
nsiioinorcopioaairiii. iwouosc winsatt.
ryany
Irsn of Its wondirlul nual tv In eurlnir all
forms of Indigestion, hntpla bnltlu, 10 cu llegular
site, "1 eu. hold lthcly by all tlr.t ilass lirugvlsU
In the United hUti.
Oregon State Fair, 1879.
Swcojistiikcs to CIoso Juno 1st.
Iliintiliisl'or TuifVenfOliIs.
Premium of 500 lor two-tear olds, iUh clone
mile S ntroru fii, half forfeit, i ntratiro and furfrlls
to bo addrJ i Iho pun To ihxo Juno 1st, 1671', an t
to noma eolt on day r lous to tho rtvx
1st premium duo til
M prrinluui, tw.i ihlnUrf latanor
3d pnmluui. ritnalnJirof sU.li
In the stilt for runriiiiL-ami lruttlnr.nl. starter
sliall Iw born IMi aud hate btts i u training
TrullliiK-irorTlirri'cnrOld.
I'remllllli nf 3(I0 for Ihree loarolili. mile
heat. J III 0. Ditriuire llfc. half forfeit, untranra ami
forfeit added to Uie l urre Ki trli s Ui rltve Juno 1st.
ls;t, tiluino lite roll on tie ill) prciluustn thu ran
1st premium jU) m
7.1 prrmium, iw ihird nl isiiann
S I prvttdmu. is uialtiibT t f stake
liitricsrcc.linl L Uu undsrsl.-mii.who will -jve
further tutkuUr wlni, uwHlnl
i ii n.MTt:,
1-i.mtuy O. H. A. f
Ml) W It
LHTIIKR MYERS,
SALEM,
OIIEOON-.
IMPROVED POULTRY I
bo'lil thrtwsvnt stamp for Dosorlptlw (lrtul.tr aw)
trie 1.1. 1 MijSni
MILWAUKIB ND8SERY,
Milvaukio, Orogon.
IMSsrrWTkV ON llVO, ML KINIVS Of
Fruit Trees,
SHRU3BERY,
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND VINES.
Only First-Class Goods Kopt
Aiming:
SETH LUELLINQ & SON,
Wtlwtiuklo, Orogou.
Juial I
9&&s B F SW,CK.
IU.NTAU SIOOUS
vor Broyman Bros. Storo.
,NOU SILT rlNISIISTt DJ'UUTSONS IXIUXIKMEU
fvbiiti
AcflgK.
s-f.yyifiXisrti
THE BEST FRUIT DRYER
OF ALL!
I now liavo control, for Oil emit, of tho Machine In
tented by Hampton Kelly for precrlriir nnd drying
fruit and r-ctAtilci,oncd by Jloairs Kelly, Cole and
ftatxon,andhall proceed to canros tor sole of ma
chine and Individual and county right for Orriroii,
Washington and California; alio, for tho aalo of an ini
prorcd press for tacking dried fruit and vegetable.,
the best ctcr mado and used. Thcvn machine aro
Kelly's Fruit and Vegetable Grinder,
That makes a pulp tf fruit pripinton to ciapora
tlo i ard drjing for market
Kellj's CcnieDiiial Fruit Drjcr,
Thai rrtjurci tho pulp, abotc tlcicrilioJ fcrti'c, h,
(IrliiR (110 tstiuic
Kcllj & Cole Fruit Dryor,
Of le that rauto In rot from T6 to tl3f. ouch, IUi
upaclty to dry from 16 to 80 bu.licli of apple pi r day
nf 10 bourn' work This dryer ha no lujfcrlor, and I
detcrllied In tho following cut
-"Kfi
3-J rii
'-zq;yt!""yirr'-s-erw;
fWaUfM1 A MMUtf.SfW -
""" "M i IfT
v.r.
Steferenre If made to the following named persons:
I.lf trs llr.onns, llrooks Ktatlon,
Ktuw It alLm. " " and manr other who
halo used the dryers and know the quality of fruit
whendrtcdonil the catiacltyn safety of tho machines
wnien oro neatcu oy steam, so cnnnoi mint sne inut,
neither aro Uiey liable to destroy tho building, as has
Ixoti Ihd ism In thlshlatM with others.
Tito quality of tho fruit, when dried. If equal to th
best manufactured, and wo Niter It suiKtrlor to all
others.
Collvcr's Fruit and VcROtablo Press
1 Intended for fucking dried fruit or vegetable In
two toflivpotindpiipcr hosi,and put It In the I
posslblo condition and form for prlvntc uso, at trilling
cost.
I ahill l prcparcil to fill order for the paper lioxc
from haitcm uunufatturtn, at low prires
Tlirrojenrsagvl put upon my fruit farm en Con
Itlver, (Jto County, an Aldcn l"rult llrjlng Koetory,
that Is how owned and operated successfully by mv son.
I Bin fully posted as In tho business of drying fruits
after eighteen ) cars' experience, ami unhesitatingly
pronounce tho Kelly U Colo Dryer without a superior,
unit but tho machine needed for uso by tlio malorrt)
of fruit growers Address
A. B. COLLVER.
ntylO-tf
GREAT RUSH I
SPRING AND SUMMER
TRADE, 187!,
AT
Br ey man Br':
SAlLUilI. OKEGOIV.
I sTfiM: (,K 0LI: llll)l s,,u' IICIN'O IN' NAN IHA.V
It' dseo, waaro liappy tolnfonnsll our customer
that our goutls aro now arrlilng on eicry steamer.
Having bought tho tamo at tinprecedently fow figure
on accuunt of stagnation In buslnis and heavy tuluru
inire, wo gait gno our patrons mo otnent tnereoi. A
tvoaroonl) bu)logfor cash In hand, weian hold out
bstttr liiducemcnu Hum most auy other bou.o In tlio
rountry, as w c II u In rortlatul iVo are already In re
relt ot a Urge lot of IHimwtlo and
FANCY GOODS,
I?J5"o-itioil3EB
-ANIt-
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
ALSO
Mens' and Boys' Clothing!
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos,
Grocorics, Crockery,
Carpets, OU Cloth,
Window Shados, Fixtures,
Etc., Etc,
All til vi hit li I'.I In sold at ettrcintly law prltt. No
socullot tuJi stra cvrtjiUtl,
SPECIAL NOTICE
To iitir Urmcr frfu.l anil ratrons iner&lb ; Anyono
wl.lilnff to liny irou.1 in quantities, v. villi fiiojou all
lniljn.m.nt to tuy Hum rUlil lierf. In iilat-o ol I'ort
U11J. A tha country Is flooded Itti (Tinted t-atalo.-ue
CutUnupby I'ortland IIuumj, wo m ill i,ito) withe Kn.
Ut ol lliclr prliitlnx the saiitu, to lirui tttcui alonj
and nucto Uirlr ulcc.
Tbf firllltie o lute for t'lttln; cowls from the lut
and Mui I'nuitUo, u aro tuaMnl to hold out eitn ltt
t. r InduMitwM tl an thsrein otltrcd, no nutter what
they potill.li In their so-called tatalutruM, and licsidu.
villi not itlio ihi ajcllon tnbli nor soeond lunikd
gootls, tut si! itlUhlc a uiuaL
Wo Moau Whar Wo Say !
romelnsjid titsintlnted. aad situ Us It lUllrood
litAtui'nu.t uii.t llot.l Litis at I'oiti.nd.
SREYMAN BROS,
tjil m
Li'"' I
iiiiiiiimi JLisnwi--"
Dr. JA4 WlTinTOMBR,
VBTURIKARY SURGEON,
W III J'tS HTIv'S IN IMlSTUNlt IIU!E.VTKK
lliiis.. i.'n (ri c-'Ti Oksihi for the
'l"; s i i. . i u 1-itua.itug of abilitj.
WtlUcil, .imiu.d ii mUjii Ijt the treat
uientotavu: it-t. i rMiM imeilJllj' htttoth
syuijtuoii vi iiii.-u v.ililo, uLm nuirCi ataud
v cu'it ot no. . O h.v At
IU.tf'H 1UMH .ST.1UI.ES,
IMt'.TLANn. OKLG0.V. ft 17 lm p
PTnols op hjJsBjHDFlY'
Stato Grange Deputies for 1878
oatoojt.
IlAsrs Co. Tltouias Smith, Cake: City.
llriros - , llohlir, Oorvnlll.
('LicKAMAs C. N. Wait, Oanby.
LlATwir W II (Iny, Young ltlcr.
Dot olas II. H It Itulck, Mjrtlo Crick
Jackhov J N T. Mlllir, Jaiksonvllle
JosriiitM -Joseph rollock, Inland
I.aik I'.wcoo Knot, Crvswell, Allen Iloud, Cuoeno
City
I.ixk It Irvine, Alton)
MAtnos J Ktchillcr, l.uttotllle; U. M. lllllcar),
Turner.
Muit'OVAIt 1 1) mpton liclly and Jacob Johnson, lint
I'ortland
roL.-r. A, I'altcrion, Dixie.
Tillamook-J (Mlcwloy. Tillamook.
iHios joiui ireignton, union
rei
Wahcu John Knd, T)gli Valley,
Vaiiiiotoi J. A. Itlibanlson, Tualatin; J, V. Sap-
plngton, (kuton.
ajiiiill-11. It. Idugldln, North Yamhill
WAsntsaroi TiRtirronr,
CoLtinilA- Thomas TlirnMscll, pa) ton
Claiub David MUimp, ancouver.
Cow lim- John H llorjirth, I'ukln.
I rwts-W, II. Miller, HoUfort.
WAitA Walla W II Tirana, Wolla Molla.
Wiiitiiax W IUI.un King, l'alouso Clt),
Patrons In those counties In which no Deputies baio
liccn apjiolnteil would much oblige mo by designating
jlrothrr sultablo to act In that eatsvelty,
A It. bint lrt, tlastcr Or. Bt, Orange.
DHlEOTOnY.
Ol'I'ICIIUSoftllo NATION.! Ii SUANC3IC.
Mauler Samuel K. Adams, Monticcllo, Min
nesota.
Overseer J. J. Woodman, 1'awnaw, Mich.
rccturcr Mortimer Wliitchoaii, Middle
bush, N. Y.
Steward A. J. Vnuitlian, Mompliis, Tenn,
Assistant Stuttiird William Sims, Topoko,
Kansas.
Chaplain A. 1'. forsythu, Isttiel, 1'dgar
county, III.
Treasurer V. M. McDowell, Wavnc, N. Y.
Secretary W, M. Irul.tud, Washington,
D. C.
Oato'Kccpor 0. Dinwiihlie, Orchnnl (Irot o,
Indiana.
Ores Mrs. S. M. Adams, Monticcllo, Min
nesota. Pomona Mrs. J. J. Woodman, 1'awpaw,
Michigan.
Flora Mrs. S. T. Moore, Sandy Spring,
Mioh.
I.tily Ass't Steward Miss C. A. Hall, Apa
lachicola. KxrctiTivi: coiisiittki:.
Samuol V.. Adams, Chalrinnn, Monticcllo,
Minn.
Henley James, Marlon, Intl.
1). Wyatt Aiken, Uokcshury, S. 0.
S. H. i:ilit, .Sprmghoro, Ohio.
OFl'ICItllS OltRUON VrATK (illANGR.
Matter A. It. Shipley, Oiwcgo.
Overseer-I). S. K. lluick, Myrtlo Creek.
Lccturur- W. II. Thomas, Walla Walla.
Stoward W. M. llilleary, Turner.
Ass't Steward M. L. rlicholas, Jlcavorton.
Chaplain W. It. (Jray, Astoria.
, Secretary N. W. Randall, Oregon City.
Treasurer David Smith, Lebanon.
Oato-Kcopor -0. N. Wait, Canhy.
Certs M. J, Train, Harrisburg.
I'nmoiin C. K. Shiploy, 0wcgo.
I'lonx S. D. Durham, MeMiiiuillc.
h. A. 8. -Irene h. Hillcary, Turner.
KXrCOTSVE ('O)tMllTKK.
A. It. Shipley, Chairman, Oswego
(.. W. Hunt, Sublimity.
A. Holder, Corvallis.
Enolisli
fc
BERKSHIRE PIGS
t iLvri:in:n i'ios at tsik i.a&t ktatk kaik-
took Mwreisitake for lst lltUr. also for Iwst boar
on tho (.'rounds, taking elghUKii prlics ou my entries of
1-urs.
lMilfunil.lt IlltKDDI.NO SOWS, jounirand ajtd, to
order. Also, rholee )ouns 1UIAKH, a well trcd as any
body liai fot. AililrcM
JOKW WEST,
JilOtf New loaU;ar5.ct. HAs.liBI, Or.
SALEM PHOTOGRAPH
GALLER.Y.
W. P. JOHNSON, Artist.
Over Willis' Ilookitrre,
STATE BT SALBM.
IJICTUltKS TAKEN IN LATEST bTYLES, from
MlBlatare pletur to L.fe sice.
CCl'IHH KNl.AltClKD So any sice deitred.
llsrch 15, lsntr
T. C.SMITH &CO.,
DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS!
....A.VD...
X2a.vxaxxolstsBf
ration's Illock, 8Uto street. Salem, Oregon.
Pauticui.au attkntion itivhn to pjik
f crlelloQS, and all orders by mall or express flUed
jiromptly snd atcurutely,
rhisklans and Country Dealers will rare money by
exsmlnng our flo-k, or iroturlDg our prices, before
purebsstug elsewhere uo5-tf.
OREGON STEAMSHIP 00.
IlEOULAIi LINE
Between Portland and San Francisco.
TII1IOUGII TICKETS
Can be vurchasod at the principal BtatloM of the
O. & 0. It. It , si
Zloduood Ilatoa.
etcimer leai o both I'ortUnd and San Francisco about
Every Fivo Days,
f?.rnLnJ! 'V,fn!tr. s.ni1 FieUrtit st the LOWEST
UATKS. It I the only liu. csrrylnj the U. H. MAILS
snd WBLL8, VAUUO i CO.'S KXI'UEUS.
The Steamships of this Company aro rated A 1, snd
are ucvr, ele?iit and complete In etery particular,
snd cooilsl of the r
State of Oregon.
iNevr S.000 ton burden,
George W Elder,
1700 tons
City of Chester.
HUO ton
AjaX, 1U0 ton,)
For Ireljiht or pst.sje, apply st thu Company's tri
fles, comer K sod Front sueete, PoaruKn,
roil' OEO, V .ViBlDLKlt. Aeent,
RAILROAD LANDS,
aimul a?riiiH:
low i'Hickm
LOMi T1.1II2;
IOW INTEUKSiT
Tsio Oregon and California and Orcein
Central Hallroad ComnanlM
Ot EK their Lands for sslonpoa the followlnr lib
ral terras: One tenth of the price In cash-lsterf.l "l
the bsltnce at the lata of seven per cenUom resS
sfterssle; snd each following yesf one tenth tSJ
prltclpat aud Interest on the balance the rile of
!"?''..""'. oth prlncfn.1 endlnt,?
5 payaoie m u, . currency. '
A dtstounl often ttr etit uiIIKa-ii L
AtnS O. 4 C. It. K.. I'ortUnd. OniSi ' "
Tho Imported Clydesdale Stallion, $t
ROB ROY na
MERRY MASOk
Will mako llio ecaeon as SoIIotv ; 1
HUH llHYs t tlurbln's Stable, HAI.KM. I
itsy. Tuenlay. and Wednesday, each week, au
JOHN I'UUU'S I'AltM tho three days fullowlo.
miMCItV MASON, Durbln's Ntablc, bai
Thiirsilay, ITrltlny nnrtfalttrday. csch week, in
tho old I)I:LA.Ni:Y IWIIM. a mllenn.l n ball w
Tamer, on .Mondays, Titesda) , nt.il Widnetdiji
TKIISIN-Beason, t30, nayablo nt end of,
eon. litfiiraDCo, $fiO, injablo when nuro kn
tobo wltli fjil, or Is parted with. U s. cold to
nplS (lltlliitSON & l'vot
Tlio Celebrated Draft Stallion
LOUIS NAFOLEO:
Will make the season of 1870 nf follows
At nty I'nriii. In Waldo llllls, Ilonda) and Tuts
N'lW. Y'TON, Wcilncsda) and Tltursdayt,
SCIO, lrlda)sandHaturila).
TKKSIS lap, $10; Season, $15( Insurance,!
Tlio Scimois will bccln Aurll 7. f"'
IlKSCRII-rtOX ANII pKtltURrK. fiOttlf fianoleon li
Will dapple gra) , 10 hands high, and weigh 60q It,
vra slnd by tlio Inniortcil Norman bono lmili Na'
nnd hlf d uu b) lto)al rAini9un, lnirtcd by Coi, OS
of TsjcwcII eu , III., hi. grand dam was a trench Ck
an marc, uotiia nnu sco iiiu norso iKioro making i
UJ!IMIKlillllW. ..l... ... , ,1 .I'lUJSItlU
(IIIAY'n NPICflfirif) HSliHICINi:,!
Tlio (Irrut Eilicllxll KcillMly
THADE MARK. i, iinhlllnu-euro for nAl,rt
f. Httnlnal Wtuliitoss, '"
piK.nn.'iiorTiiea, nn IMit
iKitency.und all 111 yia.tJ-3
tascfl that follow as a
Ksttctiro of rclf abuso
its iisi oi Mentor),
I'nlvcrsal ld.lttido,
IMn In Iho Hack,'
wa
Boforo Taking "'ni, T"'AlW
anil miny other 1 (Iamwcj that lead to I mar.lt r rtj
puinptlon, and n Prcmatuhi (Iravo. A4T Full narti
si mil itji'iMvi., ntiiVII w W UiiailU W KLIIU ITVQ IrJL
wvhi; s-'iivs 3 aiiu ciruvsinj JilOUiClIIQ U Old B
uruifK-wuiai 51 jver jxicnao, or fix ycl&cv4 lor
will lr Knt frco dy mall on row tpt nf the money
urclriL Till; UICAY 1T1KBII11NK On!
n. 10. MocfiAilln Illock. Iltrrmnrr bf
tSTHoUX In PaJn and eteryvthoro In Uin UnttoJi..
find (Ifinaitfi liv all tlittnuslis, nn.l . (nil ,ls.il.( i '
...... w,....v ,. ., wi.vsw-ssv shiw ihmi iiiuijihsSI,
Gu
BENJ. FORSTNE
Nulotii, Ovejron.
TTAS A LAllOl! bTOCK OS" CIISI'
Military Brccch-loading Rifles
siidi a the si'K.scim, hiiAitri:, ituii.scrro'i
iri.-iv.iirji r.u. .ii, n mil assortuieiil ol
Xlrooohaloadluir
MIOT-OUNS ami HI'OIITI.NO IIIV'UM, of all n!
mnKe. a iuii nno oi
I'nclcct Cutlery, Knit en, Knror. i
cCIHSOIlS.dlrcct from Ii.-laml. Also Ilalilusr
AVill sell n. Iiiu'iis itii)lioiS)-.
3L3'ULe:o..si, "VlstJ
POTTERY.
A TTEIl A millOIl OP IDLCNEsy.
Jjl. wo. It hiru now for suvvrnl inontli been I
operation niiuuraciurine a inutrlor and li
article which I sinsuio to offer tn iho ti
Mv ttroicnt stock I sunrrlor tnsustlilnir i
tursd at this l'ollcrv for flsa M'srstmst. ard I
to best csrlhcnnaro for strciiKtli and (lurabllli; I
t Giinrssiitca Niitlniuctloii.l
Grtti r, or requests for Information as to pnal
suuiiiu uu auurcsscu m
A. Iff. SMITH;
l.uina YlttA, Aur. SO tf VtoptA
1
Balem Flouring Wm
BEST 1'AMILY VLUUIt,
IIAKEK'H EXTIl., SSX
llUrKItTINE AND OltAIIAM,
MIDDLKiOS, I1IJAN, ANU UBS
OouHtutirly oix limit.
UIr;ltHt I?rIo in OA1
Paid for Wheat
It. 0. K1KMW.
best UK
Aw-nt .. P. A
inMM RilSMTTrt
w.. ,w..tU tw, f
tumcucii vr
nn?iiin nv
MERINO
SHEli9
rilAKES plrsssre In ntTerlut; In the Wool CrcO
L Oregon and the adjolnlnc Territories tiifi
luimreniso lltuiiuuuillliu.il Jlliltl.lUN, IS
suriuK parties inicrcsiru mat iney can, snd'.
r..." i". Fen i-iieepni mo same qusiuy snss
MUCH CIISSAI'KKltATKS than1 .urlean t
bo Imported.
r.iaminstlon snd romnarlson si ' I
er nheep otTered In tho trarket srr cordially in
nneepo
Address
JOHN 61 INTO,
.. Bilero, Or
. K. 11. The IUms snd Ilsm Lsrobs of the t
he seen on tho ISLAND PA KM, sdjolnltu;
"he Hwcfrsn bo sjeti at tho same plsce, a
...mm .-...wit luuisimnuiii iniie roam oil
ZiUOZUR BCT.I.,
Successor to J. M Kxsui. & Co.,
B5 Liberty St., . . NUIWVOS
CommlNHlon jV(joiit
Toil 1111YINO ANn vnnwAiinrva
JP New Vorlt via Isthmn. I'aclfle BilW
Cape Horn, all kinds of Merchandise, snd It 3
of Vroduct from tho Pacific coast, lor thseijl
sUVWVIl Ss jm
(Sanative Pilhfi
If You Want a Safe Punjatlva,'
Dr. JTSaa SuanasSvA SMBS T
will rolloro tho Stomaohana Bow
without Qrlplng, nnd cIoanso
wholo allmontary canal.
IfYouWantaUver Stimulant,!
l)r. Jajme'o fsansHUe Flllit.
will rostoro tho Action or tho 1
nnd remove all obstructions
Milary duct. Thoy may bo if
on In nil ASToctlons of tha LlvorJ
aro especially holpful In casK
IHlIous Dyspopsia. ' I
' r
If Vnil Want n U1M I wI., (
.. .m ..ttus u mini UdsAtUHvi
Mr. Joyne'si Sanative PlUs. V
taken In small doses, thoy res, '
a Costlvo habit of tho body.
gradually chango tho Tlllatcd .
tions of tho Stomach nnd IB
which Jf letMlone, often gc
serious diseases. t
Dr. Jayne's Sanativo fldVar1
great help in removing SUnl
oasos, originating from nn Iml
Condition of tho lllood. Tliey j
bo taken nt all tlmos without da J
nnd whllo uslns thorn, you wa j
and drink ns usual. "
"PR"' DVIi A CO., Wholesale Afl'J
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