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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1879)
(1 M ; Ill I . ...wmrs-x'mrijStE,, r a TiTrTun TTPTJrt'Dfra I Co. aro8.Mil to Im miJitAia jijjruxixo. A wiixajiktit. i'ahsikh ofkici:. l'OMUM) (JK.), Tilt MOAT MoRMMI, f June C, 1870.; ItfA tcinlcn In rottluul, utiylnjr. pir, ond Klllns fit I'lr, Miter toln In I'oftluvl Hip tiAtiku quote ol -'' per tfnt. dlwotint. Ilfiiuu Produce Mtu-Unl. Tin Miming represent whatcnlo rates (roiii rrodu i m or firnl hands : l'Mlt'It In Jol.blnjt lot aUmUnl brands, ' I lit ountry brand", gl MXJK Go WIlKAT-tt.CO, iiiM. OATS-wldto, 01V V l.-i .I11I. HtlOSS-lOeti ft. roTATOI-iioUh! itWIc ' tih ("otnlrif in fr.ly. MIDDMXrW 4.li'.lnj, for feed, M0!I3 fl. t P27J V ton. UKAW-JoliMng at 14 V ton IIAfON .IMcs, Do i Ham,, ltPttei !toulder, 771i I.AUO-I11 actfi ni.d Hot, 10f. IlinTi:il-Wiiotch5lifrM!i roll attStotOa; l rJcMol rail, l; solid In krgt, I'm; mirlft sjlnttd. CIIIXMI-Oreiron, 1I13; (MlfDrnh, 10c. I)llli:il flHIIT.Apple tin dried, 3c; mulilnc dried, 'nit, iliillul 1'Mr", maliln ilrlcl, W!c, limns, tun dried, litylt Wins- He, (fool demmd IHIl'LTIlV-ChlrVmn. Minu, Rl3 Vlprr.los old, )lvM, and an toil HOGS llrcssml, r , un fool . tli:i:i'-I.Ie wrljht S and B) its. lor ihnkv 8lli:i:i'-l.tr()cl3lit3Iti.l3iti. VOOI,-lhtern (Irrttoii, t.V;"il; Wimnirtt Vstley, I Vfilr. (Inod tone to mirlet. HIM IV. TAI,UlU'-(iiot-vl,lj at It and S tl. IIAV-Tlmotlijr, Idled. Imylnif at tluaii13 V ton (uncial iMuicliamllNd. Itll'i: -llilni, No I. tiano. Clilna, No. S, i) its. Jai-.ni, 7 rti; Hainlxl' li M.ih'li, 7 Jr. cry rrnrce TIIAB --lairm, 11 and V lllvk, fit aroi'jO; V. II., S.V I'OFI'I'I.' C01U Itus, M awl li, Jan, !lyi' HL'(IAItS-N'ewltnfMuiilaii(Ar; ('nulicd A.llje; flno ini.licd, Ilr; (Julie, lOlr: IMn (',!): lloMcii C, 9rj run. In Mi l,lw Is. 7 1111I ' r. MVIIl.T-SifitW OAMlLUi Hand liAIMN.1 Iiiiirtl. ft M nrl W (0 a Un; Cillfor (,U, il ami IR. .lOlfH-'lond, r.K: Ami t M YKAST COH UKll Itonnclly, lit mid t . V from; Protliii . Jltrrlll llo rr (rro. OII.S-Onllnrx liranli til coil, S6 hljli jri.U'l, Downer, Co., 3A ami ll)c. ltollnl IJikooI, D.V; IU Llniiil, ikv; I'liro Lorl, tl U amltl 40; Uvtor, tl t!3 ami tl "; Turi"ntln, CO ami S3 rontn. Iry (oodti, i:tc. Uclall ami Joliklrut ItatM. UnM, A., 7 to7(c; Calut Y., 8 to 8c; Ca!lcn, ttjiSc; lliii(htni,lli(ltc; uhlta Ilork Mmlln, I0;kIiIUi Inua. iUlo,i.10r; olliorl.rnn.il wlilto Miulln,7trl!lc; rcJall. o IDannfl, Wfnc; Wt oil wool KUniifl, 3V0cj Canton illanncl, Mirvhol anil iinbleadml, lVOe; Clicilotn, for thlrtlnir, lll!0ci TaUo IJnrn, 3.VJIK; Wnlcri'roof, TSu'Oitc; L'rrwti torllnf, lrv.flSt Kentucky JcaiK, 1.'37; rnl all ool llhnWt, ((V.t,j whlto all-wool III tnkrtt, r'HM; Cotton lulling, sOvtJJe ft,; hlttlnir nannrl, UT (IOo; Mick ami ix-lorcil Uvlitixro; 43al.SilliitlcranJ(.1irwclolh,ro7cirlamlcirlu'kf, 13ci('iw.lincri)niitrloth,0i:at.3i;TIcl,ln, 12 a 3 Jo, Dcnlintaml IMii-k, i1a3V, l'onncr' IVkiU, fi 73 an. CO; 'MtS2;di&EcS, ilCMMMM W 1 buyers, prol).ib!y nt $1.00 jicr cental. Wheat at falcm, 82J cents per Imihcl. At Albany, 7S79 cents jicr bushel, jutlgiiij; from jirieo uttotcil for jackeil on boanl can or boat FUF.tnilT IMl HAUTr.lui Tho iiiditioii of tonnage inaken n very im portant Item of our commercial relation. So far Iho tomngo oxpcclcil at Han 1'raneleco l Iom thin ftt this tlmo lMt year, but vio can safi'ly cxpei-t ahltm to cotno hero so Ion,t es OOCMI cointncrrc n ko ilopriMHiid through (li-world. tllK (nN IMl WOOM-..N Til Mi! Rtiotrs it bettor feollna. Cotton cooils lud loJrauoeil in consequence. Tor somu timo palt ooltnn growors linvo mailo n poor live cf ik ...i .., .11 .....:.... is. imicni in.'iuuinciuivru mu .111 iunuju on full tltno with short stocks of staple. Tho Improvement in trailo argue well for tho bread producer. Wo cannot expect to got a good price for wheat when manufactorici aro clmr-il and commerce li stagnated. Any im provement givos us encouragement that wo dhall recrivo bettci price for tho itominir. emp siirptu me woiti. ma r.x in Is (movant mid shou. constant improvement. Wo should say that tho prosjioet for perman ent prico is reliable. There i sharp compo tition among wool detlori for ilocccj, though that ha not yet nlloctcil our homo market, no valley wool having been received, that Is to any groat extent. Comiderablo recoipts of Il.vttcrn Oregon wool aro ruiortcil. as shear ing occurs o.irllcr thcro than hero TIito aro itiiw somu local buyers pmj.ircd to purchafo wool exclusively hero and at Salem. The quotation for this place may bo given nw follow.' I'nr lUitern wool, govil to choice, mVa,'mi tcntst Valley wools, ditto, 'Jlfn'il cent. Kttem wools havo lieen sold in ,Sau I'rauciai'ont 'JJfuj'JI cents per pound. Quotation there, which equal Valloy mid Umpipi.t Viools, rnngo from 'J'.''.'(5 cents per lb. Tho outlook i friendly to wool growora mid wo congratulate them on having co favorable a pronpoct theso hard times. Thoi nKaxtuwmimmssxm PIONEER REUNION. .lo Hlior. Jlrni', tl.4W;iVclo lAllci'.rall akin, IKJaiTS; ilnilj ChlVlrroV rlhom, roll akin, Jl.t'.r. I I W; Hova' IliwU.fl.ISa I.M.OicrallD, (ton I.S3; Jumii en, IjvirI.Mj llannl Orenhlrtt ll.23a.;j; Jlrnt' Uliilitdilrla ami I)rn rr, 37Je i00; OicrmaU ami IIiIcm, S7.W a IH.00,Clotliln(, aultt, J7.W a35.0; Caul nicro Cant 3.(1 a n M Nan I'ranclNco Itlarlt. Hin Kainrmco, Juno 3. Ulieat (laUritri cl.olco mlllin;, nono ofTfrcil At It Is lifl.l MxliS a.Io ol aiMl it It IIS, iroml ami 1 holes tn lM 1 Imlcti ililoninjr III irnol ilcmamlat l fO.il (f.', lint arllcn are liol'llnj oil, vlf gniti am iliill. Oat (liiiko am ainoaiiil WAntisI at II COv'l 10 ltli aouio lirtiu li'lil tiUlicr; vr ura.lr arn iiaty, but ilcmtml l Iwttcratll dVl M drain line Firm at Pr ipol CIiIciiko Marlicl. ClIIOXIHI, JUIH A Wlitat WJo K-r liu mi.I Mr Jul) ildlirrj Ilcorliolint'N Vlioat DlarUcl. Imhuiik, June i FliutliiE iariiH'1, linn ()tri(04iiin i.4 an I (ir IHnmnt, quttft Mark I-anc, ntthrrnulcr Quolalliui ol (,-l rtrgwt, oil iiutt, l) IU am tUinae lor aillrr t iwomit, Iom iwuil S 'r mil. torn mUlon; tl.il , Oil it till, tl Iti. I Winter, 134 tl3 IMi UillfomU, Mil Mm, (..( lit ll II00.I aliliilnx CUir.iruU on l-u.vc, ixr U R, Qucrnttowu hr orJon, Jutt bliv.l or to I4 irtHnitty aliliHMt, (tinmrly iI.k, 43a; atiraa 111 nr till lor lilnnf nt il.if I114 U.o ire-nt niHith an.l lullonlns oni, V I' , on Aintil.tui Umu, X; Orison f.ir lil Hunt, 4r IJnr. lilr t.iil)iil..iilnvin cluli rnr ivntal, Ji l(ll'.4 (hi !j!r"IUIrti)Mi'ahitiliif ch (wr .tntil Vi kcJ3-l. Uterj-n'l lleJ Am t rinj ahlp.tn .N.i. 3 to No. r rKtalTailiiiJ. I'aV to kiI alilpjilni; tm,'oii, vt tnUl, IN 3.1 iOt M; i,ikHl tn 1 IioIm iilivlmr Urriim, wr ivntal, m f Vi SI. Kngllh Country inarkrtlo I'rtiirn mur.try market nititrr r:uiun ildiltrrlr iturinK on-k 4.'M.000'nni WVttlier In Knlui.l, li.uiy rain, iui(ttorM (r Briiinjin COMMERCIAL. I-1111 i:h.v Moiimmi, .lime .'1, 1 87D. niH mop fluwrtrr. Tlit ndvoiitut pleasant weather and un ahmo taiiM jubilant ginul feeling among far mers and tin' re is . atiaiactry feeling among nil except those who cultivato low laud that has lnon t. vet to ork all tho spring. It is safu to say that the season never prtumwd lietter for hill laud and roll, tug prairies. It Is only tho laud that has lievn sow n unco tho '."Otli of April to 1st of May that cm bo coniidered doubtfult all erovi well put in lmforo that time look re markably well, on nil upland. r'ronch Prairie, and othtr pralrio reaches, aro said to promise les in projKtrtion to any other lands, 1IIK WIIKtT MAUKKT. Wo were at Kdem yeatcrday, and from tho gentlemen of tho Salem Mills Company wo lcnrn that reports from all tho surrounding country aro first rate. Wheat nt Salem is ti'.'l cents per bushol. It is proUtblo that tho price will drop to N) conts alter harvesU .Mr. Henry AnVrny as in Salem and in formed us that so far as ho could judgo from Jiia own crop, ami tho appearance of tho bills botw ecu there and rUlom, Uiero never w.vt, hotter promiao of jiehl. Newly cloarcd laud shows to tho best ailvautage, Tako tho wholo alloy, and the crop prospects aro re markably goo.1. , There is nothing niw or important in con nection with tho wheat market, and no indica tions that wo may expect an unusual demand or it very rcmunerativo price. Wheat and osts ninaiu without material change nt the old figures. Henry Hewitt A. The object of tho Oregon I'ioneer Asiocia tion is to collect tho facts of tho early history of Orogon from living witnesses, and collate from tholr cijioricnoM an.l obaervatlon that which may provo of value to tho future his torian. To collect documents, proscrvo tho Tomalniug records, obtain tho biographies of thoso who havo died, andhs farns nossiblo tho nulohiograihics of nil who canto to Oregon in early, or comparatively early years, livery man who crossed tho plains with .1 team, or sailed around C'njio Hum, or crossed tho i.thmiis, previous to I AM, possesses n n I Kirsonal hiatory moru or leas interesting, and ' 1 II. ..I- ...... ...t.. I. ...... .. III. II :. 1 -.1 lIHIir lltlJlllllllVIWItU Mlbil bllU HUllllllUIIb ntwTH nt that time, reminiscences of the didcrcnt Indiau wars in which they may havo takcti an notive part, or know of, containing facts of history that should not be loat. The arsociatiou has been orgamted for several years, nnd now has upon it rolls over TiCI) names, nnd eneli year it has a reunion or general meeting in which all, both tnumbors. nnd friends tomo togithcr to talk over old tlmoi, renew old acquaintances or form new ones, to listen to tho annual and tho occa sional addresses by tho speakurs choieu for tho occasion! to enjoy tho timo as it holiday, listen to tho muaio furnished for that time, and if they desire, to danco in tho evening or gather around tho camp-fire, or listen to tho impromptu mhlressrs on the days long gone by, Tho association will meet this year on tho Statu Agricultural l'.iir Grounds near Salem, iui Tuesday, .In no 17th, Tho grand parado will form on tho plank walk leading from tho It. It. depot, muter tho leadership of Col. .John O. licit, chief marshal, assisted by two tleputUH. Tho Washington Guard liand of Portland will furnish music, and all aro well awaro thai that is a guarantco of good music. I lou. Willard II. Iters will deliver tho annual addross, mid will give thu history of tliu early settlers of Oregon, and especially thoso who eultitated tho mil on French I'raino. Ho will rpeak of Joseph Gervais, Idieuuu I .u ci c, U.nld Donpierre, Mr. Char- lovon, Mr. ('hamlieilain, Geo, W. Ixi Drcntin and othors, when "Oregon was tow." Tho nildrestf will contain historical matter, facts o.'cou.l to none, and Ihera 1 no man in the Statu hetUr ipulilltd lor thi deliento ui.it iuturestiiig duty than Mr. Item. It is to bo hoped that wo will haei. "big tuni-out" to greet linn. linn. It. 0. (leer has consulted to debtor thooceaiiou.il address, which thu year per tains to tho emigration ol IS 17. Mr. (leer cvuii acriKH the plains that year, is a very observing man and possesses i rvmarkubla memory, aimiite.l by copious notes taken at thu time; and many of thu ineulcnU that transpired that ear oil tho long, wearisomo and toilsome journey will bo ividly brought to mind by tUoso who participated or know of tho occurrences. As the C'ayuse war com menced that winter immediately after thu inasiacro of Dr. Marcus Whitman ami family, there clusters around that sad event a mournful interest in a good man who sacri ficed himself to missionary labor. In the afternoon there will bo given by tho Iwuul n concert, and the audience will havo an hour of rausiu that will 1j cnjoyoJ by oil. At tl o'clock in the evening a grand lull will bo given under the immediate management of Mr. John Minto, osaitUxl by on able corps of deputies, designated by rosottus or other insignia of office, who will sriaru no pains to maka tho occasion on en joyahlo one. Wo havo always succeeded and aro still determined to maka tho I'ioneer 1U1I tho most enjoyable cno of tho year. Tho )iot of muiio procurable lias Ken selected, which is Mr.llray's string luud. At tho samo hour, in on oak grove hard by, will bo lighted tho lloucer fire, and it is n privilcgo that whon ouco cujoyetl will not soon Imi forgotteu. It is there that old men and women tell of hardships endured white they wero laving tho now prosperous State of Oregon. May all live to enjoy the many annual reunions. embership fco is ono dollar and tho clues aro the samo annually thereafter, also tccciving n copy of tho published transactions of tho association, containing tho address, biography of deceased pioneers, nnd other matters of interest. It is not tho intention to mako money, but simply to meet the cur rent expensed. All membsre, and nil w ho wish to become such, nro rerpimleil to send their photograph with namo and data of arrival written :-i ink on tho same, a it h intended to have them ail jihotogrnphsd in a griup, mimln r nnd iinuie printed, ro that all will readily bo dis tinguished, and furnished to each member nt cot prico. I havo such a collection of tho Sacramento I'ioneer Association, containing lOH photographs, making a beautiful and valuahlo picture I will hao thu, same framed and on exhibition at tho next reunion. Several good photographers hayo expressed n tlcsiru to get up such a ono for tho members ' of our nsociat!on. Thcro tiro no pains boing spared to mako tho next reunion a eomploto nucceu, and the president, Hon. Mcdorum Crawford, and tho boanl of directors aro oxcrtmg them ' oclvc to that end, and we hojio that all the members and fricndi wilt be. present It i. expected that tho Statu Grange will havo a celebration at tho tamo plaeo on thu next day, Wednesday, Juno IStli, and tho l'iouocr.i will assist them itt their celebra tion. Tho O. ."i 0. II. It. Co. and 0. H. N Co. havo both generously consented to (ia.ii thoso who desiro lo attend at half faro; to pay full paa-iago coming, but returning froo upon tho cortiflcaio of Iho nccrctary of the association, who will furnish all who apply for the same. .1. llRNP.y llllllWM, llec'g Sco'y 0. 1' A PRENTICE& mm Store! 168 First 3l, Portland, Or. Ah 1 ! 1 1 ir 1 .1 1 i" installment plnn. it it i.ur 11 ulir 1 'V. II I'llIOI'.il. Our I'iaii'H and Organ nre frnm tin- boat tunkera, our prices and term are the 1 eiiest of any bonne on the iNortli racillc font we luily guarantee tcry tiitriiuu-ut wi- sell, and each T'iaiiD and Organ u nlfo .iLCninpanind with a giiarmtee tr'iin he inanoi.ti turm MAWIilTo TOM) & 03e 1 WHF-Wto ST R Poillnnd. Oropon. OFFER FOB 3ALE AT LO'iMEST PHtCES, A FULL LIKE OF AGRICULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS. Solo Anonts for tho BUOEBYE MOWER REAPER, The x.cndln nrcstliiK Mactilii- of tliu v.'orlil. tn lAi"f;e ii jjoriiuii ui whim t&M Ornln Crops o!' bo Prclflo Const lmva bona cut by the Ut'CXEYF. thnt no fhr nor hoto cna lo ti rorri t 1 f Its inotlUl or rcqulro urrxisnciit to.jvinco him ol tt Btiperiorltyi e tt 1 too voll nnd fa vorably known lo Jioetl conimont. It Is Iho perfection of n 1 Itenper and Motp Sf i'.lnchluca. rKSSiss IVe calf especial attention to our New and Perfected i t m m rt ny 53 Tt 33 E3 :t ra Jbt - S ! "sy i -r --- "" - -. - - - -- - j? Iintallment 'ertn Sol), 8100, or more, ilan. 31" -r SJO per inoiilh ash, Installment term 8S1, ?"0. ir mom, mlann- 1" ir f'jll per noiilh PQnGE WA8U1NQT0N COUNTY. Ilitli, 1879. Hawnoiio, May l'lilur Vi'illuniotto Farmori As nono of tho farmers seem to havo timo to inform you about thi part of the world, I will try my skill with tho pen. It is lalning as usual. Farmers are about through seodlng, and fall grain looks splendid ; ospeciatly tho grain which was sown 011 last spring's slashing generally known 0.1 stump wheat, Kor tho benoflt of thoio that wrish to put In etump wheat I will giro tho Washington county mode. And if any of your reader havo any better way it will bo welcomed by tho pooplo here. It is a followai First, cut the brush ns low as poniililo, and fall it all tho samo way, so as to get n. good n burn a.i posuhle. Second, pick up tho poles and bum them up on Iho ground, for tho nshos will do moro good for ono soaion than stahlo miiiuro. Thin), tako an ordinary shovel plow and inortieo .1 hoto into the plow beam nliout two and una-half afoot from the upright, and got n culler that will roach through tho Iteam and down to the point of tho plow about ono half an inch, no a to throw the plow orcr tlio roots, I lint Is our way ot making n jumping ihnvsl. One hnrso Is generally used, And tho gram may bo sowed befora plowing or after. O1.11 (iiiuri.Y. Installment terms 815, Sttl, or more, raih, balance $10 or $lfi twr mouth i.-rrasaisiai.j w uj'"a .! .aa. '1 .-liu ajjai ,rT7v 717 TJuj i rl U" Ka- gir&gp Installment terms' $15, Si"), or more, .ah, lialaucc, .') or?IO pormvnth. If installment terms as limited nboto do not exactly please, thoy can Imi changed tn suit convenience of customer. D. W. PRENTICE & 00. (Jo tn Davidson llroi. and get a dozen oabinct pictures taken, its only $. awaaaaaaaaa aagraaaaaaaaa Vnluablo Lnml for Sale. Mr. inarke, of tho Faiiukii, haviut: re moved from Alarioii County, offers to sell (MO .teres of laud situated at u point whora the Miuto I'flsJ I Iiiad tcaies the valley, in tho midit of it thiukly-sottlcd ami very healthy region, mont of tho land UIng tinder fence, and at IuasI half of it can Imi tuailogood wheat land at a cost of four or llvo dollars an aero for clearing. It is welt wooded and watcn-d, nnd is a region unexcelled for health. The improvements aro of valuo to a new rcttler. l'ricu $5.00 an aero. .'.00 an acre can Iri loft on annual ayments for n term of years nt low intoroiU. This is ono of tho Uat laud trailcM to Ik) undo in th State. It is a favor ite region for Germans, and reveral (iennau familnu could dividu it iiir.oui; them. It would mako an exrx'lleut ranch (or ahi-ep and Augora goals, with wlinh it is now stocked, tf --. Kvi.tiv rv.U r of this laivcr ran luive yiiKK ono luoiitli's rutiseriptiou to our illustrated Magaxitio of rlioieo literature I.KISUKB IlOlliH, by touding eleven tent to pay for iiiailiug tt.o premium that goo wit'a tho mag. anno, vit., a (airef I'Vuter Cross Chminon. TheaucruHUS aiovntwined witheatla lilies, form, gr.iswvr, eto. Wo shall feel fully rc pant for this gift if tho articles aro shown to your fnmvls. Cataloguo of 1,000 desirable and uinoi-H articles sent to alls lo and "o stamiw taken. Address .1. 1 1'ATTKH A; Co . 17 I'arcLiy St., New York. apll .eowtt Sir Antloy Coopor's Vlt Restorative. Tl.o gnat I'a'.gbsh remedy has made moro cures of .WrvoiH Debility, Seminal Weakness, lwt ManhiMd, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, inability for mental lalsir, desiMudency, and such itUHMiCN as aro inducvil by youthful folbort and exeessus, than all other medicines combined. It is not a stimulant nor excitant, is per fectly safe to tako, is not a quack uostruin, and produce n-sults that aro wonderful, I'riee, M a bottle. Four times the quanti ty, 10, lluy a bottle. It will not disap ou. For sale by alt druggists. Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale agents. J. OAIUD. To all Mho ar aufftnns troin Ilia error anj Imiiacra llon ol youth, utnioua viniknrwi. evly tlamy, loaao! uanliooil. rlA, I wUlwrkl a mlis tbatwlll rum you, MlKKUrCIIAKUK. 'ItJt mat rrmcOy a iIWvy. rnul by a mUalonary In Koutli Arasrlnu tWnd a sl. aJJnuwl tmrloai to Uie llav, Joatru T, lasts, Htv Uou H, lUblit IIoum, New York (It). JirOl ly HORSE MARKET ! A Nil BOARDING STABLES! Cor. Third nnd AsU Stroots, jesortrrxsvaxrop. :!or. WniiM o-T.l soM ir order. PsxtlM hadn; horset lo st 11 will ilo wuU ta call on tu soon, as havs mxnj orilfnUi AIL We ars iirrparvxl to huidJ.1 ca. broktnhoraM, or Ui.mo thit hare umtrucWit Uious ruMvi llhttvoy Hltlru; Ibrai (or mukal, on Uia moat Misotlno prlociplas. Turuu rMwniblr, Aiklrcat H. D. MONTGOMERY, Curt) or l. V. CASTLEBf AN,V. ., (ba tl XoartLAXtxl. And l'ublishcrs of D. W. Prontico & Go's MONTHLY MUSICAL JOURNAL Prico 75 Couts por Yoar. Contains $12 worth of Now MtMio Kieh year ai-lm GOOD CURE for HARD TIMES 1 I'mmi'iM (it" KlhlY rliUllFICanil IttLll.MK 111'RKItnlK.i. inn nnn runumtMixi-iW.iiio.oon i:in.ieniu IUUiUUU an.l (iitlnonUl Htnoborry lluiti. fill lloni'ol utlirr Hints, Trws, tr. Kxrytliln; now, uovel ami rant. I'rlis low. rWn.l for Itoarrlprlvt Olr cnhrtolllllii ii imYa,n. .UMtrjnifntuiil frslt (,rorr, Wo.llmr), N, J owrW-nm KOSHLAND BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS IIKAI.KILS IN Wool, IIIJws and Furs, (train Bags, wooii xivob, Burlaps and (icncral Merchandise. Cor. North Front and C Stg., rortloncl, Orogon. Cash Advances ZVTndo and Ccmijfn ments ColicitoJ. raaySni . r Saj. JDLYfeS e- cv MEETING OK TIIK Washington County AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, The IXrwtow ol the tt" i,hln0M County Arrlcultunl Sorlity lianooUcn-a 3000.00 Uunnlns ard in tlie a,r.'roirale, t tuttit Trotting Horses I Tbc trWs is? rrwut ( u!.o pUc w er tho i)uri on ths bouiety' Kilr llroon '.a, n.ur IIillti!iro iiiS!ilni;titi (;uOr,, .Inly :tn tittd ItU, 1K7I), I'M loilAM.Mli: Jul 3 1. 1 r M Pa.t.t KunsUi II or, hlxia or (lalJIr.j, a years ., mils unil fvpvAt, ctitnniiS 1.) or tnt., 1W JiO July Ui, I e t-VUst Trotting llor. Mara or tkUlnjr, IriM (or I, three In At r, entrance 10 percent.. silo, aj?, a-Mj lirjnrdUUI cniarj. l'a.tt Runnlne llon. Mara or OaUlnir, Iree r au,iilnsl muh ol 1 1 milts, u- trunro I0rn , t-MO, HOO ThorulMiro mng racing tt tha Ani.iul Ictlnxol Sorliily vlllbr ilorraatUisJulyHoelliiic, AilmUilonl man aiJ b)s or 16 rem U ra, WuMiUponl Wom.n xi.l bora umUr thu ,-s, in u istais, rrniJeni. 1). SI. a Q ir, ihcreUry dijt IS tin LUMBER ! LUMBER I CHOIOE LDMBER OF ALL KIHDS AT- SWAIITZ'S MILL ! Toncing", rioorin? and Rustic A srcUlty I'Lui.vl or roun liuubsr iltlhrnt at low rutm Onbn prctupqy 61IM. MIU in rctlas csut ol bsiuii, on IIm billirrlon road. "ilily It. HWAKTA l'roiritor BUY NO TRUSS Until rou am whit has been as- coinrJiJicJ by lr. 11rc's Uto Invention. AiTeuJ for tunph lotanj Ifercv's atuueUo Journal. U.UNhTIU KUAtrriU THUSd CO., OW rVwnuntuto Bt., Ban IVanclsoo, Cal. uurlly -tgtiiiijrv J. W. GILBERT PliyN Cllaall i'or Hides, Furs, fe Pelts, aAWToar New In (U-lnll mid it 1 1 -srnl rc-nttirf. iiihtinctiVi: rami 1'ICCtII.IAIt, ami It now ttniMlH tile CHAMPION THRESHEB Of THE WCfiLO. riiroshormoit who linvo used or imployoil this neT stylo of rhroslutr, nil unlto In totlfylnu; thnt thoy nro Iho C'.rt7 IBIttt zizzztj r.i c::. it is dcsitiod mil bnllt orprossly Tor Oregon mil WnsUlncton, by ono who '.borounbly nndorstunils tho rcqulroments of tho country, nnd tlio (IIIHooIMm lo bo overcome. AkciiIh for HAINES' (Gonulno) SINGLE GEARED E.EADER. Spoolnlly Imurovod for this Season -Ton or Twolvo foot out. sou deems for tut old muacu Scluittlcr Farm, Freight, and Spring Wagons. Studobakor IVanons, Studultnkcr 4 ipnng Hacks. Regulator, VInd Mills, The most complete windmill in use. Elnard Harvostors, Vastly Hiperior to any other hand binder Harvester in market. Will handle lodged or fallen grain, and elevate it better than any known machine of its clas'.. Taylor isulKy HaKos, bclf Uump ing and Plain. (Vlonltor nnd Straw Burning En pines, Send (or Spoclnl Catalogue, also (or our Now Prico Llat. PORTABLE FARM ENGINE. I am Aeent lor aals ol Uirao Knlnts In this Statr, which art perfectly reprrsentol by Accoroiunylnir (lit. I know by my own esporlenco that tbey aro flnt'dassaU thsy ire cnlrned to lie nod ran tuaks IU or the Interest ol any one Ishloa; to purchase At My Farm, near Salem, oa at- Nowbury, Cliapmnn & Go's, 3?OHTIsAltfI, At elthet tA whUli pluw tho pfijrlnos cum Iwi ia-en an 1 Uisteil, DANIEL CLAHK, Salom, Or. m.i)30 U tsh, n PI 111 I WmSLZtfir rtirrt1u"UiM-Jcu.ini,al'flg iniyi ROBINSON & CO'S afllaW 1aaaal' - :B' ft f ILLINERY ILLINERY TT.T.TNERY TT.T.TNERY I MID HOTIONSI OTIONSI OTIONSI -AT- Noxt Door to Broyman Bro3., SALEM, OREGON. Just arrived Irom. San Krmclwo, aial srkited ltlia dill apprcmtlou ol tluwintsof our customers, at1 rr iine, limtllH jrreit riHluctiouafrotiilonueriiilwe, w-v aro enabled to rive our cutoiners the benefit ot the Mine, and (KIAK. Ajr.t: (JIMI.ITY or hihiiih whi rtrri.u iir wimikmammiiii' unetcellol by any In tho bUt, Oil and see. a;itS-ui -I3XT- DRY GOODS! Clothing! Groceries ! SSaOxOTJS J&.JSTJD SHOES ! SJoixd for 2Pxioo-Xsli5st, ox Osrvll oil l SELLING, Cor. First and Yambill Sis, PORTLAND. Or, X. O. X303S. 4.14. ranyiiu rr&rvFKrsrxmzs I I a MM MMiiWIWIil P IK3 o 33o CSOTCBsl-X4i3E59 AGAIN I N BU SINBSS! MANUFACTIIUKU ANlt ItllOltTKK OP SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, ETC. 1XO XjR.OjXrTr ST,, Z2,at Sldo, 3?OXX.X1X-.lV3KnD. Aienl (or OutU IVKlia and r.uhUr Muulactuiinc Company. Kull Asaortinent ot Hre aui other Llnds ot lie on hajid at tn FrancUeo crleee. A cood Assortment ol Ooaconl titaxe llameM. Was Stocks and Lashes o the best quality on hand. Also, a general assortment or Kann Harness U all kinds. N. B. painns; lirvrafitiy uwnucu avj. j..w.m HAJVK P Trotting Stallions "KISBER" AND "ROOKWOOD," Froporty of Bodmond & Smith, ' Wdl aerre nures the ensulnj season ol lSTO, commenelns; April 1st and endlSB '' I. At thoir Stnblo in Portland. Orogon, on EixthandI Stroots, Near the Orrjon Tnatler Compiny's BUM. Tci-niH, S."iO, itaynlilo elicit .11 h ro In la Foal. Alt AcchlcntH oc curritiR lo Mara to bo at ItlSK ot tliolr Ownom, KISBER'S "PEDIGREE. r-kystiluon. strip Ih the lice; hltoner foot; hlte hind ler; loajed Jlay W, ins; cct by IJradik's bktonUiL 1st dim Isnly KalUce, by !.! American Star; Sd dim by Urt letevl CUik lliwV; Ifaiablo. s2t Coaituerofsl sU, SAIiK.M. Jy li.uutuunUiL liliUiu Isivlv t'Olllih. by UmJ. toiisUn (Kykljfk by AtsiilUh. ia of lianibnbo. ROOKWOOD'S sosi of Happy Medium, be Hrsdik'S HamMetonian. 1st dam by Alexsnasr Aoauun; w aua ky i.ray Mdienrer; 84 PEDIGREE. 1IU: rahttore loot and lelthlod JootblU. KoaJeJ May IT, 1ST5. SirU by l"Wstwt)ed, dam by llrais Whip; IthiUmby UunUtonian (a runsinj boctej; nrtiwooat ana ry.Nrirlork liUO. Hawk; llkranv M solium rlun PHnw sTsrUorraipoadcace aoiHtod and promptly answered. Addrsss: a.ill Jm REDMOND & SMITH, Portland, Oregon. .., i U3S u