Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 06, 1879, Image 6

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1UUB0 XTERT riUDAY, lir
GiA.1JtMCX2 ,te OKAIG,
rosMKniRt AitDriioniMTonc
. A. CIjAHlCU. 1). W. CUAKI,
I'cnna of .Stiliacrlptloii,
Omcopy.onayoirtU lmnlitrr)...... ... A2.50
Ona copy, Mi months (38 nnnAcrf) 1.-5
Cna copy. tlirso months (13 numbers) 7
l'OUTJiANI), IWOAV, JUNK C, 1870.
(IltOHSING IHK ri-AISB.
IKrum a Ms. journal kept by J. 1'liU), Jn
fCONTIMtKIl.J
JNotk. IJy !omo mlstako wo wcro
untililo (o rurmsli tho copy for tlio Ijal
mico or this IiitoroslliiK diary. "Wo
now tnko up tlio narrative, unci liopo
our many roadeM liivvo not lost tlio
thread or tliowimo.
Won. SO. Haw trowi iiIoiik tlio erode
IIiIh morning from LI) inclirn to two
foot In dliiinuler, wlilcli luiil hcon cut
ilown ly licuvoni. Divided ourcutllo
mid got uudur wiiy uliuul 9 o'clock.
Traveled 18 tnilo.s, ciimnlniron u creek
closo to (ho i Ivor ti;;iiln. Ali'jul ult;lil
miles fnun our lust eatnp, at tlio crom
JnK of u creek, fuund a piper nailed
to a ploco of hoard Informing im that
tlio three nilrwltijr oxen tiro ahead In
.KiiKllali'tf eoiiitmny. Wo Htruek tho
river hottom about flvo inlliw from
liorc; a smooth, lovoJ road way quite
a luxury after four or live duy.V travel
unions tho Jllaek IIIIIh.
Tuuh., July 1. Traveled about J7
miles, most ot the way up tho river
bottom, camping again on tho river.
Much of tho dlHtanco Is lost In head
ing ravlticH, and wo cannot bo more
than ten mllos higher up tho rlvor
than liml, evening. Tills linn boon tlio
cawo all tho way this nldo of Fort Iir
Imle, and a map of our road would
hIiow many Horpuuttno windings
Wed., 12. Wont 12 mllea furthur up
tlio North i''ork, crooked It, and camp
ad, feeling hh though ono good Job
-wan done, now that all tho main forka
of tho J'lalto woru left hehliid. Thin
fork at tho c routing la about 80 vardu
wide, current rapid iih a mill-race,
and ho deep iih to render It iiticowmiy
to Mock up hoiiio of tho lowimt wagon
liodrt. Tho bottom l.s bard and peb
bly, and in crossing it H noceflsury to
turn llrflt down nt renin, then up.
Thurs., ii. Ono accident occurred
yoHtorday, which I omitted mention
lug. In crosrtlng n raylno, a wagon
wis overturned, It being tho flrttt of
tho kind that lias yet occurred. Hut
ono ponton was in tlio wagon, and ho
recolved no injury. Wo woro mov
ing again in 20 mlnutcH. Traveled
about l!.'l mllea to-day, giving tho
l'latto tho good-by o, and camping up
on n ttninll dtream running from
wprlngs among tho fland-hllbi. On
leaving tho l'latto wo Htruek tho
drouricot country wo luivo yet tmv
clod, It being barren, windy hllla and
plains, with not a treo or iihriib in
vluw except the eternal wild vago
which abounds uvory whoro thin uldo
of IarImto. It in a Hieclos of worm
wood rchomblliig gurdim wormwood
more than it does :igo. In places
from three to eight miles apart wo
coiuo to llttlo valleyn of clay ground
from two to ilvo or blx rotln wltlo, hav
ing a llttlo water and uumo riliuri, lino
gniHS In them, and Uiuro urn tho
camping placet. For fuel, bufllilo
uhlpM again eumu into play, ami whom
tho wormwood In largo enough, wo
iiho It, lighting tlio tMinp nicely at
night. Thorn 1 1 tilsti a Miiall liiiali io
Htimblliig cedar, tho leave h if wliluli
liuvn an iiuld tuste. Tlio watt r in ibo
(lucpctil of tlieitu vulleyH it ery hruek
ittli, tho clay w hero Hunni'S in con
tact with it tuning hind:, and It
tiuilointroiigly os nil:, milphur, etc.,
and I think of iron runt. The higher
wprlngs uru vory guml.
l-'ri., 4. Wu wont nlKiut 1 1 ihIIoh;
uuuutry of tho riaiuu charau'ter mh yes
torday. A company nf ilu iiioiin'.nlii
tnidiiM camped wtli us la.il nlj;Iit,
ami wo luteutl traveling logotherto
Kirt llrldger, they Hctlug as pilots
fur uc
Sat., ft. Went about 17 mlleit, tho
nud Handy anil litwvy tt.i over, with
ocnibioiiuily n dry jiniiiMiole. In tho
valleyH covered with a crust of Halt
mixed with lime, white anil glitter
ing In tho huh liltt) i.now. I'lLssed
near neon a Milt hiko on our right,
about half a mllo wltlo, tlio liortlern
of which woro crusted with tlier-aiuo
composltlou. AInhU ten miles from
our former cauip htruek unit vrovil
Sweetwater itlver tit n largo rock on
its northern side, called luiicpoudcuco
Hock, from tho circumstance of Cunt.
Hublettii with a party of men cele
brating tho Itli of July there. There
uro h u ml reds of named cut and palul
utl on tho rock by persons pawing it.
Wu hero emered tho narrow valley
of the Sweetwater, which leads on
townid tho mss botwoon two luw
ranges of mounttiliiH, and hkiii after
met tho U. ft Dragoons returning
from tho pass, they having camped
one night in Oregon. Near our camp
Is ono of tho wlJdesNlooklug placed
yot seen, called tho Povll'a Gate. Tho
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yra',1iirBTtfii
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ros;colwuor, after Wif.dlng through n
narrow, alluvial bottom, passed
through n rldgo of porpendlcular
rock 120 foot high, tho chasm being
nbout tlireo rodrt wide, and tho water
roaring an it Ktruggles among tho
looms rock at tlio bottom llko a cam
ruct. Htm., 'J. Wont 17 ml ea to-tlay, tho
road 1'i-l'pr In place?. Tho latter
part vtM a inng, he.y pull, though.
I'a-Hod it flno ploco of red-top grass
with crow-foot mid dandelion among
It, giving it tho appearance of nn
Eastern meadow. This Is tho first
of tho plants T havo been thin sldo of
tho Slates, or of tho grass either.
Haw a salt lako about HO rods In diam
eter, full of raft, whlto hllmc, llko tho
HottllngH of a brlno cask, tho borders
being miry, with a hard crust on top.
Mon., 7 Went about ten miles;
character of tho country tho famo,
with a clight Improvement in tho
road. We camped noar where tho
roatl enters the northern range of
mountain", which havo horctoforo
hounded tho valley on it northern
Hide. Those mountains are ol solid
rock, nearly destitute of earth or
trees. ThoHouthern range has con
Id"rab!o timber iiriou It In places
being composed of earth, and much
higher than tho northern ones.
Tues., 8. Tlio road this morning
led through the northern ritngo of
mountains, that is, it struck across
an angle which it maki across tho
rlvor, after which both ranges recede
from tho rlvor, leaving n broader val
loy than uuywhoro horotoforc. Wo
traveled about 20 miles, crowing nud
recrosslug tho rlvor twico, and camp
lug as wo havo always dono upon tho
south nldo of it.
Wed., 9. Wont about four miles
and camped, our oxon being a good
deal cut down with tho past ten days'
travel, much of tho road being very
Buudy. Tho Wind Jtivor Mountains
were in sight nearly all of yesterday
and to-day, lifting tholrmiowy sum
mits along tho western horlr.ou. Tho
nights hero aro chilly.
TIiiih., 10. Wont Ilvo miles und
camped in tho same bottom wo wero
In last evening.
J'"rl., 11. Tlio mountains ."poken of
on first entering tho Sweetwater Vnl-
luy have disappeared In a ran go of
sundhills rising on each sldo of tho
fitreaui, leaving a narrow bottom
along it, and gradually swelling high
er and higher as thoy recede. Thoy
closo in to tho water's edge Just aboyo
yesterday's encampment, and on leav
ing it this morning we wero obliged
loascontiino inns, unvoting over a
succession of high, gravelly and rocky
ridgcH for 20 mllos, when wo camo
down on tno river ana ciunpca upon
It for tho last time Finding hero n
small company of mon roturnlng
from Oregon nud California, wo cm
braced tho opportunity of writing
homo again, us It was probably tho
last chaiico wu would have on tho
road.
Hat., 12. Ileforo lonvlng Sweet
water I will hero glvo tho origin of
Its name, ns It was given by tho lead
er of tho party spoken of on tho 1th
iust., nud who left us a fowdaysnftcr.
ifo was an old Canadian Frenchman.
ami had been in tho mountains 18
yours, lie sa'.d ono of tho first trail
ing parties to this part of tho country,
in crowing tho stream at a tlmo when
It was swollen by a freshet, got 17
pounds ol sugar drowned In it, and
to cnristoni'il it Sweetwater. Wo
this morning crossed It for tho last
time, giving the water of tho l'latto
anil Missouri Hie good-bye, and trav
eling over tho handbill again for 1'.
nillop; cumin d uoarn Miring, tho ua
tors of which How down tlreen itlver
to tho Paul tie, via ttulf of California.
l'ho Wind itlver Mountains uro in
full vlow on our right, apparently not
far distant, and its wo near thorn the
biiow appears wasting away from
their Miiiinilts.
Sun., til. round ico frozen In tho
buckets this morning, and tho air
frody and unpleasant. Travoletl 20
miles, the road miiiiIv nud vory dusly,
ami camped on l.lttlo Randy Crculc,
u branch of (In on Itlver. Tho wind
for the past thrco days has been
Htiong from tint wool, drivlnga heavy
cloud of mist constantly In our faces,
noirly blinding us.
Mon. It. Weeainpcd tho two p.i.st
ovuulngs near dipt. Tethro's compa
ny, ami ho iuu t'liiiiloyvtl 11 pilot to
contliiL't hN i'uiiii.iuy by it iitmror
routo to Fort Hull, luuviii; Fort
UrlilL'or umi tho regular trull on our
loft, uiitl hlrlklni; It ugitlii nt Hour
ltlvor. TliU morning, tiftor crossing
Llttlo Stintly thoy htruek oil on their
now routo, uiitl whvn wc itrrivetl nt
tho turiiluK-oir point u votu was taken
unit It wtiri tlt'cltlctl to follow thuiu,
Wont about mix mile), vro-ssliig lllg
Sandy, which Is 11U0 11 branch of
Orocn Klvor, ami ouinpotl tiiKin it.
Tups., IS. As Tothrow's vompuiiy
Ultl, not wiih us to crowtl them too
closely, wo roinuiiicil in camp to-tlny
to let the in get clo.ir of us.
TO 1IK CONTINUED.!
Tm: rieuli'H of Justico aro for
wcIkIi of tho trnasj;rictsor.
the
vnv tbbbbbbtb. . r -
th SeedBectr
Perhaps thcro is no ono thing in which tho
ordinary farmer lonca ro much as in tho failure
to tciluco hin land to the proper condition (or
feeding. Any portion of tlio noil which in not
open to tlio cflecta ot the nlr, moisture and
Kiinehiiir, ofTcra no nourishment to tho grow
ing plftnt. Tho rootd only dock their food
whero it ia in a noluhlo condition and most
cany of nccon. If thoy mctt n dry clod in
their pcnrclfnftcr nutriment, thoy aro ivt onco
turned in another direction. Thuy will not
let tho plant dtarvo if labor will secure food,
but they may be eo exhausted in tlio effort ax
to ho badly dwarfed in tho struggle.
Our methods in gardening, both as to ma-J
nuro nnd culture, nro well worthy of adop
tion for our field cropf, and would pay as well
in proportion. With such machinery as we
hat oat command this is not so difficult as
many imagine. A uood team, n good plow,
nnd a good plowman, at tho right timo, will
prepare tho soil forthonicd; or will nt least
prepare it for tho drag nnd roller, nnd these
again fur tho plow, ro that Iiy pertistenco the
fiold may bo finally prniMvred most thoroughly
for the need and tho lahor not moid thin an
niniiidant crop will repay.
Tlio cp.'.'.t curse of most fannera ih n lack of
thoroughness in what is to ho done. It ia tho
neglect of that solid maxim which teacher
that what is wottli doing in wortli doing well.
Tho results of this practice nro accounted for
on tnoscoroof "luck." Much of this so-called
luck, is of a character that few can ailbrd. It
will ruin its recipient sooner or later, and in
tho end will "keep his noso to thu grind
stone." It must ho avoided as ono would
avoid the pestllcnco, and its path lien all tho
timo over the cloddy field?, and through tho
undrainod sloughs that aro trod by the farmer
who is costing forth seed.
A crop well put in is well started; n crop
well started ii half inadu. A crop poorly
ttarted is always in tho walto of its adver
saries nnd talas what thoy leave. It cannot
thrivi It such fare, l'rcparo tho need bed
and occupy it promptly. Let tho planter fol
low cltstly upon thorough preparation. -Davenport
(Iowa) (larotto.
Sheep Shearing.
Due of tho principal things for i. wool-
grower to consider is gotting tho wool to mar-
hot in a salablo condition. To do this tho
sheep must bo hept in fair condition nil tho
year round, and tho clip taken off teforo tho
Eras commences to dry, thus catching tho
full strength of staple- beforo it wcoitciui with
tho hot, dry weather, when tho animal com.
menecs to shod.
Next, comjielcnt iihimrora aro riiuisitc,
that aro alilo to hold nnd shoar tho sheep
without fighting It, and consequently breaking
th') llccce. The animal lieing round, it is im
itossible to cut a long blow with tho shears
without tho points cutting into tho fierce,
and thus destroying ths valuo acquired from
length of staple. A short blow, no matter
how wide on the body ot tho sheep, and tho
fleoco taken off In ono ploco, ia what ought to
be required ot the shearer, when tlio sheep
is lot go tho fleeqe will tio akia tide up on the
beard) now instead of thn shearer cramming
it into any sort of a bundlt, and tying twine
around it, it ought to bo taken by the hip,
gathered to tho neck, lifted to tho board and
flung on to a table skin sldo down, when tho
stained parts should bo trimmed off and put in
locks, theu the two sides folded lu, and then
rolled from tho nock to tho hips, tied and
sacked. Tho tahlu should bo inado of inch
battens, half an inch apart to let dirt and
small locks fall through. If sheep men woro
to follow this plan thoy would find their flip
much better appreciated in tho market; and
would bo well remunerated for their trouble.
TI117 All Tnko It.
W lirn the r) alnii It run dawn to that eitrnt tliat J ou
lAMalociiloM nlcuu. aru nervou and Irritable, lava
Chamiy fiirtbodlni,a, wiurstoniaAb, lil. Iicadatlie nnd
iat.Hl tiiiiirue, il.i not cnrull yourau.1 hlr.li piWalu In
tho rivar rank uiidir lleneral lclit!Itv. but chxr unnul
try 1. mmm niirw riuwcr, nm iirti. Liver mu-wca,
now for aidii In every city and townti thu Continent.
NuliuMlirlnonir oiiu.Mndl l lull lUuiu-vl for tho
I'Ulinif liYfl'UI'KlAanill.lVKUtXIMII.AINT. IIIaa
kwetfkiMwrrairr tholirir. nnd by eitrlni; Uiollier,
ll.i.lll and all ether dNii ort.ir.ff fium It (Uil.li
aa If by invi. HiB.hH IwtllwiaJo ult at the small
lulcoiif HiunK, t "mi III wovlneu i,n if ILiiuirlt
l..r;u also l(liw :d cr.U. for tola mryatkre.
agiHfeSwaaiwvKyiwtwaiw nMvvwMua4
JITIU5R MYKItS,
A L EM
on.mao'.
IMPROVED POULTRY!
Hnil thrMu'iitatunpfur Jlujorlntlra Cinvlar an 4
1'r.f I.I.I M.Hn
MILWAUK1E NURSERY,
Milwaukio, Ovorou.
WiVeTTANTIiV ON IIANP, AM. hINDS 01'
Fruit Trees,
SHFIU3BE.RY,
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND VINES.
Only First-Olass Goods Kopt,
AliUlllS:
SETH LTJELLING & SON,
Qlllwautcio, Oregon.
JauSt tl
B. F. SWICK,
IIILSTAL HOOKS
Over Broyman Bros. Store.
O.NK HUT riNISllVl) Ol'tUtATIONS riaUXHUtKD
f.bas u
0 3
Mm,.
tlJXSlaj-OIH-tC-W"
THE BEST FRUIT
DRYER
OF JVLLI
I no hnvo cwitr&l. for tM roiut, ol the machine In
vented njr 1 Intiiiitoti Kelly for firwmintf and urylnc
fruit and vnttAlilM.ewmd l.McMrs. Kclljr, Oolo umi
IVatiton, nnd shall proceed to mnvaMfor tulo el m
rhinn and WdiviU'ivi unci roumr
WishlnKlon Mid California: alio, It
rlilila for Orruon,
r mo S.-.10 or an mi
firurc 1 vtvh tor irtrainj uni rrulM and vnj;ctoWts,
he ni( otorrivlpikm! uxJ. Thr tmcMnn n-o
Kcll)', Fruit and Vesclalilo firliulor,
.Crti ami ilr in for v itltP
Kelly's CcnlcDiilal Frnit Dryer,
Tit it Mtiwrt the irulo, tuMTu liVcribod foriwo. tr
irltii the Kktuti
Kelly & Cole Fruit Dryer,
Ot Mm that ranu hi curt frcti $T& to fl25 each, with
4tftdty to dry from 15 to 30 IitvheU of apfiU per iUr
fit 10 hours' work Thta dryer li-u no jrupcrW, and If
ilcrIUtl in tlir follnwln cut
Inference U mado to the following naniod cftnnfl
i.Mi'x IIROOKD, llronka' htatlon,
Kiiaw A. ALLr.v. " " ami many othen who
have mod tho drrr and Vnow tlio nualltv of fruit
whcndrird&ndlhacanultm cJctyof lira rnachlnrs
when dried and Ilia cmulty s cJcty of
.. 1.1. k .u .. .-I..! 1. -I... ... .... 1
m hit h aro heated liiratfiun.M am not Imm tlio fruit,
iifllhrr nro the llablo b rimtroy tho lAllMlnp, as lnu
Nn Lhomw In tJiliKtatA with olhrnt.
Tlio quality of Iho fnilt, when dricl, la na to Ihn
lct Intniifactiirod, nnd no lllore It nixrlor to all
ovlictf.
Collvet's Pruit umi VcRctablo Press
lilnUmlc) foriwMklair ilriol fruit or tivtUtilcs In
to Io flic imiindivM-r low, and tiuUt It In tii Ixvf.
Uv (Mnditlon and lorm for rivto uatOwtrlfllnr;
ti-t
I ihall Ui rrparul Ui fill order for tho wmr lxis
from Uvtcm inanufatttircrt, at kiw frln.
Three oars aau I put upon my f mil farm ua Ji
Hire', tVim tiunty, nil Ahlon I'mll llrrlni: rectory,
that it niiw nwnvil and ufMiru.UHl sunroAiffully ty my mm.
I am fully pouted alto tho tiiulniM ot ilrylni; frulOl
after ilghUvn jmu' eviirrlenM, ami tinhnluUfy
nrir
MOtiounca thu Kelly K Colo Drver without a ratienor.
anil Ju,t the inachlna ndod fur two Iiy tho majority
ol Iru'tirrowtpi. Addrcw
A. B. COLLVER.
mylfl-U
GREAT RUSH!
SPRING AND SUMMER
TRADE, 1875),
AT
BreymanBr's
SALEM, OREGON.
afrkNi: ok ouu Fiiai now ukino in hak kuan.
duo, we ore liappy to Inform all our cuatemers
that our irooda ore now otrlilru; en every atouner.
llailn; tmujht tho saoieat unprceedently low A
liaun; iKiujni 1110 saoieat UDprteedently low flew
on actouni or auirnaiion in Iiuoimm ood lirary faUurrs
then, Kan irira our patron the UncCt the roof. As
wo ore only huvlnir for mah In hand, wer&n liold nul
wiier inducements uuvn mor. any ouier Ikjum in Uw
country, m well aa In 1'ortUiid. We ore already in re-
ijvi n ivfv iui di iHiinrauv aan
FANCY GOODS,
So"SaLs3KE.BS
AND
H0U3B FURNISHINO GOODS
It M
Mens' and Boys' Clothing!
Hnts, Caps, Boots, Shoos,
Grocorieo, Crockery,
Carpoto, OU Cloth,
Window ShadoB, Fixtures,
Sto., Etc.,
Aiinr vMdiviiiiiaiuMatotlnMivly j. irij. No
u fcn.itf4 ui awni ex wjtutl.
SPISOJAL NOTlCJiS
Tu our farnwr filro.li and jiauoiu tfmwully. Anyoas
Kt.ldng to Uiy rli in quui'JUM, kj will cto you a'l
IndivineiiU tib'.v tin ci itjtit hers, tn hLi.m nl ivh
Und. A IU oountry tl IIjuJuJ hitli rrliilf.1 rotokmMS
Kultonupby furtland UouAK.tawUichajouUioUn.
flt ol Unlr prtnUnj tho kiu. Bo I rlnr thn aluui
and qucU th. ir i'tl.
Tlio farlllllM hare tor g IUik; gnuls from tho Knt
and Son frandiM, ho aro maliUsI to ljold out even bet
tr Indurrniiuta Uuui tlicreln nlfrml, no uuttrr wliat
tliryiullMi In their so i-alKsl rotalocufa, and Imldn,
ill not tlio ci auction tnuSi nur wnd land.i
imi, miii nn rruaiw ui uauu
Wo Moan What Wo Sny !
IUik; Ill and l lundnnd, and uv I it 1'ollrooJ
StraiuUvit wij lloUl bllla at l-urtlaml,
BREYMAN BROS.
at fin
Dr. JAMES W1THYC0MBE,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
WILL IIIACTICK IN TOHTLAM) IIEItlUITER
llatnirhvlaneattiul motlclli Olrgou for th
laateklit )in. It a auttHUut cuaruite ol ability.
Will tend iirmripUon and InloruuiUon fr the treat
ment ol any iUe4 ou remit of ono dollar, but th
ymptonu at bear aa latejble, alao near the ice and
wJ-M ol Iwrw. Omcw at
LACK HAWK STABLES,
lOin LINO, OKEOON. febT las p
n ""''"rg'',i'''- rrJ frt" '
"ODDS.
rAT1? I-NsBAItokY'
Stato Grauso Doputlcs fax 1878
IlAKf a 00. -Tlioinai Hmllh. tlUtt CtSj
I'MMn - A. lloMor, (Jonit'lls.
t.'MCKAiiAi O. II. Wait, Oanliy.
Cixrior W. II. On, Voungs Illicr.
Pcitcus- I). n. It. Ilulck, Hjrrtlo Crock
.'aouon-J. N. T Miller, Jackiranvlllo.
.imi.miim! vosopn ruiiwi., i una.
iitkx Kokooo Knot. Oiwwvll, Allen Itcnd, IJufinj
City
I .. u t A ....... llt.i...
Haudi J W lUcliiuk-r, lU'.tnvtUt, W II. Jllllcir),
Turner.
tltnriouAll I'lyinjibiii lirll anil Jaib Johnson, l)oat
Portland.
I'nu I'. A. fatUirnoii, Mile.
TIU.AMO0K J. O. ltowlc, llllmnoolf.
IIniosJoIiii Ortl'jhton. tlnlon.
WAson-John licl. Tiirli Vallor.
WAsumaTON J. A. ItlLhardnon, Tluilitln, J W bap-
ptrrton, Oubin.
XAMUII
AMiiiUr-lt. K, IaiibIJJii, Nortli Yamhill
WASIIISOTOK tuliutobt
(Muimsia TliomMTOrrmcll, Itaytno
riAimn-DiTl.l Htamp, Vanronrrr.
.aiwihtt. rfonn n. im7juui, liklo.
I.swis-W. II. Miller, lloWort.
WAtLA Waiua- W. II. Thontwi, Walla WalU.
Wiiituak -Wllllmi Kin?, l1loiiw City.
1'atrona In llioao rountloj In whlcli no Itepntlcs havo
h npiwbiUnl would much oblljro mo by ilojlirnatlni;
IlruUiun ruibililo to net In Uivt iniucity.
A. It. HiiirMr, Miwlor Or. fit, Orange.
DinSOTORg.
oi'ifi,'i:'j:."jof tin) NATio.iii mi.Noi(,
Manlcr Kninuc H. Adam.i, Monliccllo, Min
mwota. Ovorsocr J. J. Wood nan, I'awpaw, Mich.
Iicclurcr-- Mortimi'r Whitoluvwl, Miildlo
bush, N. Y.
H to ward A. J. Vauihau, Memphis, Toim.
Aisistant Steward William Himi, Topcka,
Kansas.
Cliaplain A. t'. Koniylho, Isabel, lilgar
county, III.
Troasutor- 1'. M. MeDowoll, Wayno, N. Y.
HccrowryW. M. Irolaiwl, tfasbington,
I). C
flalo-Kccpcr- 0. llimviddio, Orchard drove,
Indiana.
Cores Mrs
, 8. M.
Adams, Moutiocllo, Mm-
noso la.
I'omoim Mrs. .T
J. Womlman, 1'atrpaw,
Moore, Sandy Mpring,
Michigan.
Flora Mr. .. 1.
Mioh.
IaiIv Ass'l .Steward
MisuC. A. Hall, A pa-
lachicola.
ItXKCtmVK roMMITTKE.
Kamuol 10. Adams, Cliainnan, Montioollo,
Minn.
Henley James, Marion, Ind.
1). Wyatt Aiken, Ookosbury, H. 0.
S. II. Hllis, Hpringboro, Ohio.
Ufl'ICKUN OUBUON hTATtimtANMlt.
Matter A. 11. Sliipley, Oswego.
Ovorsoer I). H. K. ltuick, Myrtlo Crook.
bccluror-W. II. Thomas, Walla Walla.
Stcward-W. M. llille.iry, Turnor.
Ass't Htcward -M. T. rlicholas, llcavorton.
(,'daplain -V. II. dray, Astoria.
Hccrctary N. W. ltaiiilall, Orogou City.
Treasurer David Hmith, Lelonun.
(latc-Kcctior-O. N. Wait, Canby.
tVros M. J, Train, llarrishurg.
I'omona O. I. Shiploy, Oswego.
Flora 9. I), Durham. McMinnvlllu.
K A. 8. Ircuo Ij. llilloary, Turner.
KXKCUTIVR (XIMMITTI'.K.
A. U. Shipley, Chairman, Ouwvgo
(. W. Hunt, fiul.limity.
A. Holder, Corvallia.
English
BERKSHIRE PIGS
IKNTHUCI) I'ltW AT TIIK LAOT CTATK I'Altt
took HwomtaJios lor beat litter, alu for bwt boor
on tho (rouixu, taking elghtetn prlaea so my entries f
Toon fomlah DIUlKUlNa fiOWfl, yoiuia and act.1, to
ordiT. Alao, cliotow yourur I10AIU, u well bred as any.
loily bos got, Addrna
JOHN WE8T,
New Meat Market, WAI.ltMt Or,
JalOtl
T. C.SMITH &CO.,
DRUGGISTS, CHEMISTS,
...AND
X2axxxianoli'ta ,
Clock, Stats itretl, rialerc, Otrfoa.
ratki'i'a
PAIITICUI.AH ATTRNTION 1IVHN TO l'K
icrlvtlons, and all nrdtr Iiy mall orsxpresi filled
proci.Uy awl acr nratcly.
rhitlclana and Oonntry Dealers will ran) nonty by
oiam'u)ni onr stn-k, or rirocut Inj; cur prloes , be ton
rorttinloi; cUoh-.ru. iioift-U.
Salom Flouring Millo,
BEST FAMILY FLOU1I,
UAIIBIt'S UXTOA, XXX.
Hin'KIUIJIE AND (IILM1AM,
MIUDLLVOS, IinAH, AMD UnOKTl
OonNfimtiy on XIhih7.
I?l&;!tOHi Pi-io in OABH
Paid for Wiieat
II. 0. KINNRY,
Asm 11. p. is.
HoutlSU
Ce
j&uczrra htji.iv,
iiaccoortoj U. Eexisu a Co.,
SC Liberty t - - IVKW YOIIK,
CotmnlMNloii .Aroii,;
JnOIt UtTYINO AND FORWAUDINQ YlOX
: New Yoik U Utbmaii, IMcldc ltsllioid. u.i
Uit llo.-n. all kinds or llcrcUbdlfo, ami for tbe t a'
nVmUclf frcia thaFsciac cvwst, fur the collectioi
of inacer. Ac octttf
RAILR0AD LANDS,
Z,llornl Korins:
LOr I'UICKM
1.0.XJ TI.11BI
lOW 1NTICRKST
Tno Oregon and California and Oregon
Central linllroad Companies
OFPEIt Unlr Lands for lalenpon tbe followinc llbo
ml terma: One tenth of tho rrlw tu cub; intcreit od
tha balance at tho rata of leten per cent, one yeaj
" J1'. 0'l taeh following yrar one-tenth of the
principal and Intereat on tba balance at tha rata ol
WaW Er8"n,.-n,,h ,,rin,lI,t, "U M"
A dlaeooBt of ten per cent, will ho allowed for rath
. VT LetUrs Jo ba sddreutd to V. HCltDLZB. Lao
Atvnl O. C. It. K 1'orlUad. Ori.
JOHN MINTO.
mtsrazB of
MERINO SHEKP,
artuc panic Interested ibat they ua, sod will eo
daaror to. aell sheep of tha asms qaality and Talaa at
be Imported. Kxamlnatton and f otupartaoo with oth
er Shacp oflfered In the market aro cordially tavlted.
aooreea JOUN MINTO,
faalcaa, Oracoa.
N. a Tbe Rams and Ram Lambs of Ua flock can
be teen on tba I8t.AKn vmv mjinintn Sikn-
The Bwncan be saest at the same place, or at the
M"-. rAnm roaraaaanau nuicasoau 01 uecii
Tho Imrjortcd Clydcsdnlo Stallioni
ROB HOT ..
MERRY BlASOpr
Will malo the f3cn as lollows: j Tl
linn HOY. at Uurbln's Cta'ile, iSAIXM. lion-
ilay, TLfisdar. aril Wcini'tiln. cch wrc):. aadK
JOHN I'UDM'.'l 1'AHM Iho HircoUinfoUjirliiir,
niKltltV itlAHtlN. DuiMii'.! Htahlc, HAL M,
Tlinrvilar. FrMfly nnd falurdaf
ihnnlil likl.ANKY F.iltSl.ni lesril n liAlf win
ucn VfcK, nm at
TariieM.il Munnjs.'JU' (Osji1, a i' vtnlncidajs
TliltMH-Bcsrop. tnp. n I nl end of -
son. Iiuunnci), ttfVt ijn' i n.im Km;
to lie Willi f..al. oritiui ' OS cold co
nnlft (aItli;i:SON & 1'IHJlA
Tlio Celebrated Draft fiialllon
LOUIS NAPOLEON
Will iiiilic tho roivon uf 187'J M follows4
At tny I'rni,ln WaldoIIIlK MnnilaysamlTuouavyA
NVAVTIIN, Wcdncnlays and 'f humtlvy,
SUIO, Ki Ways and hatunLiys.
TI'JlSI-lMn, tlO Hcwon, fJICJ Insurance, 30(
Tlio ficnuon will liecln April 7.
11-wnirnoK ami 1'rDiauxK. UnM Narntcon It a hoiwi.
tlful dapiilo frny. 10 IliimIi high, and wililu WV I In. Ui
vros slmf Iiy tho Itn'mrlcd Nonnna tior.o lioulv TlitM,n0f
nnd Iih dim hy Itoyal rUinMon, n,ottfld Iiy t!ol. IkvkUvS
of Tiviowcll oo , III , liUjrnnd i .n waia 1 rench Ouivlii,
tin iiurn. fTimm nml nn., l.lin tinriu th film inaVlntr lillMir
nrninirciTHinU. linMru-tl ' J. l)Mt)Nl)r!ON. , "'
(HUV'il NPKCIVir iii:uiine.
Tlio Crcttt LiifliMi IN tiicdy
-,-nr.r . .. -ADBMARlJ
r...vu ..... . ,-vn 1 ma unz c-jn -uj xr
4X I'limlt.ol c.ikiini. TJStV
.- rt : '.:l.i ..".. ..r.
Hih.rmiorrht.a. Im.
'flKV' A fill liownvy, nnu (ui nu
TO J VI' tajut Unit falli.m ni n
.jfJjW neiiicnrcofivlr&liii30
M til of Mctnory, rfOiNSr?
iirti...h..t r.iiM.1.. risj&
iiW,
X Illn In Ilia HAd.!' Awffl
B0roroT.U;bgi:rSKroD-o,d'TK;::ift:rTakiii,l
and miny nt)ierl)liui Umt IciJ to fnunitr or t!o4
i- i..." -. . . 7.,:"' .'i.a i 1
suinpllon, nnd a I'rciiulniM llmve. Ctf I'ull vrticuU
In our launplilct, wlilcli wo divira tu fond frra by mil
w crcry one. Kir ma pccllIc Mcdlclno It sold by si
iinnnruin si ci mr luiaap-, or !( ricka(;i for V,(
win in iw;iifc ure ny ini.il n rvmilib ni 1110 money Iiy,
ilrvmlnc TIIK IJUAY nifClllitlNK lO '
No. 10. llcthanla block, lirrnnrr. Mioit
fn'oltl In HAlm nnd every hcru In tho UnlUU BUL '
and Ckkiudi by oil holtate and retail drupffUt. TV)
BErBJ. FORSTNER, J
HA
TA8 A LAW1K BTOCK Or' CIIIIAP 1
Military Breecli-loadiiifi: Rifles
nrli im Um HI'I'.NCHIl, hllAlll'K, IlKMINOTON, and
iTinv.iir.invi. winu, a uu amonmcni pi
33x-oool-lcfclixr3
HIIOT-dllNrl and BI'OItTlNIl llll'I.l?, of all t'andiuil
in.ki A lull lino ot
l'orkct Cutlery, ICnlvrx, ICnr.nrs, avd
WIlfWOILH.dlicct from liipLu-ul AUl I'lalllllBTacfro
Will sell nn low nm 1111 jlimly. wfif
POTTI31ty.
AFTRIt A I'KIIlOl) 01' miiKNINM, TIIBHR
wtii ks litro nnw for rovoral months bgcn In Ml
oiemtlon niiiiinfaclurlug A nmttlor ami Irnpratetl
utttcla which 1 aiuabla to offir to Ilia tmilo as at
37U-st OaxAlltr.
Sly pro'ent stock Issaperlor toanjllilnj manufao
torl at this Tottery for tiro years part, and Is rrjoal
to bm rartlienwaru fur ilrcnxth and durability,
I Runruntoo SutiNlaclloii.
OrUnrt, or reqnta ts lor Information as to price list,
should Im addrrf aed to
A. M. SMITH,
llucoa VUta. Aus. 30 tf Proprietor.
OREGON STEAMSHIP 00;.
IISQULAR LINK
Between Portland and San
Francisco.
TIIUOUGII TIOKKTM
Can be purckarcd st tlio mlnclpal Utatloite of tfaa
U. & 0. It. It., at
Il.oclxi.oocl nntoss,
Stcatneir Iravu belli I'oitland and San Kranclrco abeut
Every Pivo TJayo,
carryini; rartnieers and Frcteht st tho LOWJWT
UATIM. It Is thu only Una cirrylni Iho II. t. MA1LH
and WKLLM, I'AUtiO & UO.'tt UXI'llItrlj.
The Stuiaiblps of this Company sto rated A 1, and
aru new, ale; int. and complete lii erery psrtlcalar,
and coiflu vf the ,
State ,ol Oregon,
(New 2 OX) ton burden,
George W Elder,
il?J tona
City of Chester,
IIW toni
AjaX, 1850 tuu.)
for frelcbl or p.i.an. , apply tl tha Compaby's cf
Ike, cr iih 1' mil I'mnt Unle, 1'oiiti.jihii.
loan OHO. V WEIDLI'IL Ascnt,
4
-0CreOH-
-f
tLxpectorant
-SW-
"O-CtltJO-
-fcw
I
Stubborn Coughs and Colds yM
jiroinptly to tlio healing anil earn
tlvo propcrUtM of I)r. Jnync'n 1'jf
petiraut. It looscti.1 nml promottM
tho expectoration of Irritating iirit
tcr, mlUgatos much imln anil tilt-
Iwv
Irov, anil clicc!;i lailaniinatloii.
Asthma, Bronchltia, and Throat 1
Troubles aro at onco rollovoil hy
Vr. Joyuo'H Cspocfamnt. It ro
moves cont-trlotlon of tho Uronohlal
tulHtH, looBOHH phlogin, Doolhcs nml
licaln thoinuuoiiH tiiemlrano,nrrci!tn
any feverish tondoncy, and hclpx to
forward a pruiiunl cure.
Consumption, Pleurisy, and Luna,
Affections aro generally controllod
and ameliorated by lr. Jnync'H Ea
rtonut. It Eavea tho lungs from
mucli Irritation and distress, by re
lieving them of tho irritating matters
by which they aro clogged, it also
BupprotweH Inflammation and given
tho affected parts a cbanco to Iioal.
Wli)tii CeWth.Creijp and Hoarae-
WM8 aro efficaciously treated by Br.
Jaanao's Bxiaectaratat. It removcn
difficulty of breathing and oppres
sion in too throat or lungs, promotes
the ejection of mucus and subdues
rite violence of theso complaints at
tbe outset. It bin Safo Family Cura
tive, of loug-establtshod reputation,
and where promptly ad ministered,
haa enabled many to csotpo serious;
Lung Affections,
. H?RQr' DA"V" lH' Wboleaale Agents. Pott
Jaao, Urcfuu. .ioaJ
;u
lot.
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