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WILLAMETTE FARMER wtASWffl 1SSUID ITXBT TUDAT, ST lOLABKK &. CJZA.XG, ruausnzns and rnornitTom. 8. A. CI.AItKE. O. W. OHAIO. Term of Subscription. One copy, one. year (33 numbers) ?2.50 Ono copy, sir months (56 nnrr.bcrr) l.'io Ono copy, threo month (1.1 numbers) 75 I'OIITXAND, FRIDAY, .IUNU 13, 187. PTHOfs F Hbohy. DXIUBOTORY. FFICEGISortlioNATIONAIiOltANHE Maatcr Samuel H. Adams, Monticcllo, Minnesota. Ovorsocr J. J. Woodman. Pawpaw, Midi. Lecturer Mortimer Whitehead, Middle btuh. N. Y. Wtowartl A. J. VaiiirJiati, .Memphis, ienn, Amistant Stoward William Sinn, Topoka, -Kansas. Chaplain A. P. Fomyllio, babel, flgar county, ill, Troostirer-F. M. McDowell, Wayne, N.Y. Secretary W. M. Ireland, 1 iahlnKlcn, D. C. Gato-Kcoper O.Dinwiddio.OrehardOrovc, Indiana. Cores Mrs. 3. M, Adami, Monticello, Min nesota. Pomona Mrs. J, J. Woodman, I'awpsw, Michigan. Flora Mrs. S. T. Mooro, Sandy Spring, Mtob. Lady Ass't Stoward MIm O.A. Hall, Apa lachlcola. KXICUTIVK COMMITTEE. Bamucl 1!. Adams, Chairman, Mtmticollo, Minn, Henley .fames, Mnrion, Ind. I). Wyatt Aiken, Cokesbtiry, 8. C. 8. II. Kills, Hprinjjboio, Ohio. VVIOBKN OUItUON STATU flllANNK. Master A. R. Shipley, Oswego, Overeecr-D. S. K. lluiclc, Myrtle Creek. Lccturer-W. II. Thomas, Walla Walla. Htoward-W. M. Military. Turner. Ait't Steward M. L. Nicholas, Hcavcrlon. Chaplain W. II. dray, Astoria. Secretary N, W. Randall, Oregon City. Treasurer David Smith, Lebanon. (Jato.KeciM.T-C. N. Wall. Canby. Ccros M, .1. Train, llarrisburg. Pomona 0. 1.'. Shipley, Oswego. FloroS. D. Durham, McM inn Wile. Is. A. S. Irene I. Ililleary, Tumor. KXrarrlVK lUUMITTCK. A. R. Shipley, Clmlrman, Oswogo (1. W. Hunt, Sublimity. A. Holder, (,'orvallli. Stato Qraurjo JDoputioaior 1870 ns vnnv lUsra Co, Thomas Kirllli, Ibler City Hustii A. HoMir, Curtallx. Cumin. 0. N. Wait, ("stiliy. Curaor V, II, (Imy, Voum:' Itltrr. Doruus II. H. II. Ilulik, Mi tlio Cm It. Jamii J, N, T. Miller, Ja knout Ilia. Jossriilix Jem pli Pullia k, Maud. I.t.xs Itimcuo lno, C'mwcll; Allen ItonJ, Kugcno. Clly. Ijx It. A. Irrlnr, Alton)-. Millol J, W. Iluhc-ller, IliitUitllto; V. It. Illtlcary, Turner. Mmnotilll I'lyinpt-iu Kelly mi'l Jimli Jolmnn, East rorUand. ISm F. A. Ifcltrrwin, Ditto. Tiuuuoos J. 0. Ililiy, Tillamook, llsiox -JiJm Crt'UliUni. Union. Wasco Jubn lind, Tjsjli lly. Wasiiisiikih -J, A. luhartiii,TiuUtln; J, XT. Sap lilngluii, (lattim. Yamhill. It. It. laiwldln, N'nrtli Vnmliltl. wtsmkuroi TitturroKT. Ootenm Thomas ThrowU, IVitbm. ,Vf-s" ,,Mlnluip, vancouier. U1VUTI JPIITI It. HOA.UIII, 1X110. l.sn n , u, sniicr, iiii.ort. WALLA WAI U W. Whitman ttllllani ln SiMlntoil uihiM murli oblige ma tiy iImItuUhc jiruiners buiiawo in m . in iu titivtruy, Miller, lU.l.irt. ( W. ll 'Di'iMitT, Mall 1 WW, lam Itltij-, IHIhiim Illy. I rALnmi In tln innnllM lu MlJili na liritiillo lia nWI .t till A. It. riiuncr, Matter Dr. HI. (Irnigv, AM, I'oiiiiiiiinliMtloiH Intoiidcd for (hla l)onirliii(itit of llto F.Mi.Mi:it, hIioiiM bo nit liiinil mill In typo Kalur day, liccnifo (lio IuhIiIo ttf tliu kwx Koch to (i'oh Monday mornlnc. Tliu (IriiiiKO. Tliuu, IntcllDutiiiilly, wlmt Iidh It dono for us? Mitny or iih IiiiiI nut, written 11 lino hIiico wii loft k'IiiioI oxuupt tin occaHlonul Itdter, mill ovoti Unit duty was uolHn' IrUKomu; lint now wo huvo lirnslicti tip our Idea fiomowliut mul tiro Iiuttcrnblo to ex prow wltiit wo wIhIi to wrlto or wiy tlinu liuforu tliost) oH'oitn wore calli'd nut, 1 often wotidor IT tluiso without tliu i;.ito cniiiiot iintleo a fhaiio Tor tliu bettor In iw. Wo torlnliily can aoo It In eaoa oilier niul otmolvos "Chloo," lu Mldilnai) tlrmijro Visitor. Tliu UmiiKo Is " hoiIch of Miclalti from 0110 ycar'n end U tlio othor. Ririuvrj nro Isolated mid t'spt'clully tlio women luivo lieon eut till' from frettiont loelal natlierltiKH. (InuigrH nro it scrlo:! of perpotual hu.slucs.s or,'aiilatloun, reatly (or liuylnj; jjostlN in larKo cpiaulltleK, for helllnir pro. duco In IiirKotiunutltlof, Tor opikmIiilt tiny monopolle.i, Tor eoitleitlii' tiny milts for ritiudttlent patentH; they tire n union Tor xulr-proteutlou uualnst HWlndlorrt of nil Iclnd.s. St. IiOiil.s Jfo., Journal of Agriculture. A WRBK ATTHR 0REG05 BTATK GRANBR. Editor Willninotto Farmer: Monday morning, May 2Gth, found a email party of Clackamas County furmora on hoard tho Willamotto Chlof, onrouto for tho Capltnl City, for tho purposo of attending tho annual session of tho Hlato aranfte. Tito Hteamer desplto tho rapidity of the ettrront niado n speedy trip, and wo arrived nt our dcntlnatlon lit half poat four A, M., whero earrlageri eon- veyliitf passciiKCM to tho commodi ous Cheinekota Hotel wero In waiting, and after 11 pleasant rldo of a few momonts, wo met tho frlonds who had preceded us awaiting our arrival. Wo wero fcoon cozlly settled In n suite of rooms overlooking tho bcautl ful city, nnd rested ourselves prcpara tory to tlio labor nnd onjoyments of tho coming week. Arrivals continued during tho even ing and tho following morning, and nt ten o'clock wo repaired to tho Orango Hall, whoro woro ussemblcd Patrons representing tho different farming counties of tho Stnto. Although tho business of tho ilrst day consisted mainly of a rovlow of tho transactions of tho Inst annual meeting, tho appointment of com mittees nnd tho delivering of a most excellent annual address by the Worthy Stato Master, Bro. A. K. Bhlpley, of Oswego, wo at onco per ceived that tho sole object of Patrons congregated thoro was to transact business materially affecting tho farmers, with tho Intention of clovat Ing their position to 11 level with tho monopolists that huvo long held us bound ns with an Iron grasp. Kich sttccesslvo day added to our number, and tlio enlhuslnsni of tho iiiemborH to malcu this an Interesting and prolltnblo session was marked by all. Wo llnd tho Order of Patrons of Husbandry throughout this now, nnd proportionally wealthy State, to bo lu 11 prosperous condition, and tho do- termination to carry out tho measures designed by Its originators Hoomod to bo the leading sentiment of every heart; and with mich it band of noble, ontcrprMugiiutl Industrious men and woiiion who nro reprcientalivcrt of thousands more, Just as earnest mid true, this Order, which Is yet In Its Infancy, must succeed, bearing In Uh results plenty and gladness to tliu tlllurofthoHoll. On Thurrday uvcnlng tho fifth degree was conferred upon it class of earnest hrothum and sisters, tliu Im posing ceremonies Impressing still inoro forcibly the necessity of union mid (ho beautiful Hlgnlllcanco of our Ordor Harmony of hoiitlmoiit and action characterized tho ontlro proceedings of tlio BUMrion, mid whon tliu hour of adjournment arrived, and wo woro forced to bltl adieu to brothers and sisters bearing at heart oiio and tliu name purjitue, namely, 1110 exaltation or (ho farmers of our State, wo could but hopu that at (he next annual session wo might meet, tinned with tlio mil necessary to carry on (huso principles which huvo already been nttontled with mich favorable results. S. h. II. Tbe Honey Frotpett In CaliroraU. Tboro Is now a gonoral discourage ment among apiarists In Southern California as to tho prospects of oven a half crop of honey this nenson. Wo nro able (0 speak inoro definitely of Los Angeles County than any other portion of tho Sinto, and think wo are safo In saying, Judging from pro'.cnt propects, (lint thoro will not bo inoro tlinn one-fourth of a crop. Wo predi cate our opinion on tho following reasons: Tito long and continuous cool weather early In tho scasorl with occasional hot winds, nbsorbc tho molsturo of tho earth, rctardll the growth or vegetation, and, conso qucntty, tho secretion of honoy in tho Ilowcrs that wero yielding nn nbund anco of honoy this tlmo last season, nnd from which are obtained our best honoy, havo not ns yot mado their appearance, nnd whon they do thoro Is nothing to justify tho opinion that they will yield any mora than thoso that havo bloomed. Tlio prospect Is decidedly a gloomy one, many of our largost ttplarlsts having ceasd opera tions for more fnvorablo auspices, nnd they nro now watching tho move ments or their Utile sowerltz with feverish interest. Wo would again glvo a word of caution to the novico to keep nono but strong colonies; If thoro nro any weak onos, doublo them up, remembering that tho battlo is almost Invariably to tho strong. N. Lovorlng In Los Angeles Stnr. Brood Marcs. (Jut'cr, A correspondent ofLuwIston Teller Hiiys: It is ti fact that many of tho farms In Nor. Perco County havo hoalthy mid rich looking crops of rye that havo como torth from last ye.ir'rf wheat httibblo. This ryo 11 now growing on lands whoro ryo was nover known to huvo been sown, nnd tho lust year's crop was wheat, from which stubble this ryo crop has vol untoored. Tho wild must ml now growing so abundantly in nnd about ILowIstoti is certainly nn exotic, nnd ku sprung up In liko mysterious manner. Why theso growths of vege tation not indigenous should at differ nt periods como forth is certainly eotaethlng of a mystery. 1 U lint is Your (iranso IIoIiir? Lot us know what tlio Oranges are doing nil over tho country. If tho tinier la doing well let us know It ni'd tliu reason for It. If It Is not prospering, llnd out why this Is tho eani mul uitiko It public. Oranges that art) doing well will thus give tliu K'cri't of thulr suecoH to thoio less fortunate, and weak ones will gain strength mul hopo by Htmlylng their exniiip'e. it Is a good thing for tho Order lu every Slalo to know what Is going on In other statiw, what ml vantages havo been gained or what binders' tho growth anil Miccessful operation of (lie Order, ns by this exehango of ox- perloncod, tlio membership comes Into a cloror fyiupathy and grows into 11 itiorti harmonious organization lu tlio development of the principles of tho Ortler. Wo cannot promise to publish lu full nil letters sent us, but will glvo thu essential points In nil. Witnro under obligations to Mrs, 0. !:. Shipley, or Oswego, for tho In terestlng account furnished of pro ceedlngs of thu Statu Orange. This lady has sent us heretofore, commit ideations 011 practical Hibjecla of great value, mid Mio Is always inoro than welcomu to space In our columns, which our readers will tiimnlmoiifly endorse. A an 1 no may boiUMtcd In tlio tvuu mil lion of oats for horses by simply soaking them in tepid water, Practical eiperiuicut which haohoen made show that by this method tho rations for etch animal may bo reduced ono-thinl. Horsed whoso teeth hate seen their best days masticate tho grain in its ordinary condition imunicieutly, and younger animals often cat so greedily that the greater portion of it Is shallowed whole. This waste may bo obviated by the simple method recom mended, which so far softens the grain that it is more romnkUly masticated and digested, and consequently yields more nutriment. Three hours is a sufficient length o( time to oak the grain, provided the water U not too cold. As this is tho proper period for such In struction, o givo some short rulus for tho government of breeders from tho National I.lvo Slock Journal: 1. Xcarly all concur in tlio opiuion, that when thoro had been n healthy parturition and tho niaro had dono woll afterwards, ilia will bo '"In heat" tho ninth day nftcr foaling! and that unlonj thoro is sonio special reason to tlio contrary alio should bo served by tho horso at that time, as slio may not again como "in heat" whilo suckling her foal. 'J. That tho period of "heal" varies con siderably, nnd that when n inaro lias been served at tho beginning of this period, she should not again ho tried under about thrcu weeks) but if thu rorvicu has been nt or near tho cud of tho period, alio should again bo tried nt tho cud of tuo weeks. .'I. That after tho Ilrst period of two or thrco weeks has clapped, tho maro should be tried 01 often as oueo n week fur four to six weeks, when, if no signs nf licit appear, it is protty safe to nsjiimo that sho is pregnant, and sho need not bo returned. 'I. That 110 violent changes should bo mado in tho treatment or food of tho inaro about tho tlmo of aarvico. If sho liai been rmining idly on pasture, without grain, previous to servieo, tho samo treatment should lio kept up fora fuw weeks afterwards! while, on tho coutnirv IT mIih 1i.i I11...11 l...tnt n. ...l r...i grain and l...y until tho nerrlco, it is not wise "mI ,m "10 WK0I1S pass over It thoy to nt onco turn her to pasture. ralso tl blllldlllg cloud of dust. Tho 0. Tito Kcneral vin ot sncnin.t tho u.a ontt'y1"' P;i" ' '" roati is utso very rd clover for.l.niod n.ate.t' during tl.o rarly jTiSsty. Tho country in very high nnd inniiths of picgnaney. Many nto it without broken, although wo havo some level ml i-ireetf, imt n largo in ijortty of those con. M role lies. Thoro has beon it scarcity CSMSIlte 1MB P1AIKB From a MS. journal kept by J. Field, Jr. continued. Wed., 10. Wo wero on tho road 24 hours, traveling about 12 miles beforo wo could got a eninp. Got to Green illvcr nbout W0 in tlm morning, our teams well Jaded. This slrotch was not unexpected, as the old pilot told us of it beforo leaving tho regulnr road. Thurs., 17. It bolng alter sunrlso this morning beforo wo got into camp, wo stuck to it tho remainder of tho day. Capt. St. Clair, with somo 15 or 20 wagons that originally wero n por tion of Tothern's company camo down tho river and camped near us soon after wo arrived. Tothero's company had not left tho rivor when wo mado our camp. Frl., If). A child died In St. Clair's company Inst evening, nnd ns they wero closo to us it was saddening In deed to hear tho mournful lamenta tions of Its friends In that lonely nnd dcsolnto part of creation whero tho calm stillness of tho midnight hour la seldom disturbed by any sound savo tho low murmur of tho rlvor, ns It rushes rapidly past, nnd tho bowl ings of tho roving wolves, now rising like tho yells or n band or savages, then dying nwny Into tho low, plain live whining or n famished cur. Wo only traveled nbout thrco miles to day, fording tho rivor nbout holt way between tho thrco camps. It was n very good ford for crossing wagons, although rather dllllcult to got to, as wo wero obliged (o descond n steep hill with the wheels locked; when In wo turnod mid went down stream, quartering across n couplo of Islands, nnd Ibollovo tho water did not wot a slnglo wagon-bod. Green Illver Is n rapid ami deep stream, with very few good fording pluces, nnd wo woro told by thu Oregon company wo mot on Sweetwnter that wo would bo obliged to raft It IT wo went the reg ular road. In tho nflcrnunii the child spoken or this morning was burled about n mile above our camp, and nil I saw tho little procession moving out from their camp on foot, two men with tho colllu leading tho way, I thought that heavy Indeed must be tho heart of (he parent who Is com pelled to deposit It In such tt placo ns this barren region is. It Is Indeed wor.su If possible than over, Tor ex cepting narrow bells of grass along tho rlvoror Hro'it'd n springy marsh, nothing grows that can sustain it noil tary beast, and the uternal wormwood or wild sago or whatuvur it Is, Is short and dried up, and where thu laud is clayey it Is hard nnd full of cracks, Solid Merit Will Tell. For all the bitter opposition ot Jealous rtralt, no bet ter Illustration could be had ot this (act than tho Int. menu sal already attained by the great Throat and Lung Remedy, Dr. Aug. Kalwr's German KUxer. for tin cure ot Coughs and Bronchial ArTcct'ons It Is truly wonderful; crcn those suffering from Oomumptton In advanced itmrcs find great relief, and numbers of pa tients hate found, to their delight, not only relief, but cl'RS. It liclng perfectly livinlcw, mako.lt at once popular with mothers, w no of all others havo felt tho ncccnlty of such n medicine. The gcnnlno tiears tho 1'iiiMlin Coat of Arm., tlio fictlmtle signature of Dr. Aug. Holier, and has hi) name blown on every 76 cent bottle. A trial rlzo may be had at any drug stnro for 24 cents. Jloscheo's German Syrup Dan now bo pure hated right at home, It It the inoit siicocs.ful prcjiaratlon ctcr Introduced to our people. Itttorks like a cliana In all ctuoi of Consumption, Pneumonia, llcniorrhftgcs, Aithnia, Sot ere C0U5I11, Croup, and all other Ihroat and I.ung Dicaos. No crson has ever uncd this mcdlcino without getting Im mediate relief. ibt Uiere arc a great many noor. suffer ing. tkepUcat psvplo going about our streets with a The Imported Clydesdale StaUions ROB ROY .nd MERRY MASON Will make the sesson is follows: lifils IIOV, at Dnrbln's Stable, BALBM, Mon day. Tucsdsy. snd Wednesday, csch week, and .at JOHN FUQirs FARM tho thrco days following. ITIKIinY nTANOrV, Dnrbln's Hlablo, HALKM, Thursdsy.Frlday. and Saturday, cadi week, and at the old fiKLANKY FAIIM, a mile and a half west of Tomer, on Mondays, Tuesdays , and W edncsdoys. TIKniN-Scaort, J30, payable at end of sea son. Inmrancc, 960, psjafilo when msro known tobo with foal, oris purtedfl till. U.S. cold coin. apis nmicttsoy V !'. suspicious cough, snd the voice of consumpolon com. lourd get a Sample Ilottlo for 10 cents and try It; three doses Ing from their lungs, that lull not try It. 11 is your own unit, as you can go to get a Haraolo Ilottlo for 10 cents and w 111 rcllere any case. Ilegular site only 76 cents. , -.- .l! 1 UU uiu. our druggist and THE BEST OF FRUIT ALL! DRYER I now have control, for this coa.t, of the machines In tontl by Hampton Kelly for procrvlng and drying fruit and vegetables, owned byMeMrs Kelly, Cole and Walton, and shall procoed to canva.s for mle of ma chines and Individual and county rights for Oregon, Washington and California; alto, for tho sale ot an 1m G roved press for packing dried fruits and vegetables, is best ever made and utcd. Tliwo machines aro Kelly's Fruit and Vegetable Grinder, Tliat tnikcj a pulp of fruit preparatory to evapora tion and di Ing for market, Kelly's Centennial Fruit Dryer, Thftt prrpan the pulp, ahon Ucicribcd for use, by urying tnc Kinic. Kelly & Cole Fruit Dryor, Of slies that range In cost from 478 to t 13 each, tt Itli capacity to dry from IS to DO buihet of apples per day of 10 hours' work. This dryer has no supirlor, nnd Ii described In U10 following cut. : fc. rnBT The Celebrated Draft Stallion LOUIS NAPOLEON Will make the season of 1870 as follows' At my I' a rm, In Waldo Hills, Jlondtj s and Tucsdi) 1. STaVTON, WcdnesdajsandTliursdajs. HCIO, 1'rldajl and Saturdays. TEKJIS-Lcap, $10; Season, $lfi; Insurance, (30t Tlio Seaaon will bcelii April 7. Dsseaimoir Aim rsoiostr. Uiuls Napoleon Is a beau llfol dapple gray, 10 bands high, and weighs lfW) lbs. Ho was sired by the Imported Norman hone Louis Napoleon, and his dam by lto)al Sampson, Imported by Col. Oakley of Tazewell co III.; his grand dam was a French Canadi an mare. Come and see tho horse beforo making other arrangements. Imh7m3 T. J. KDMONDSON. GHAYKI Hl'KCII'IC IT1KDIOINE. The rent Kncllsli Hcmedy ro.r, M.. . ....,. '"AOE MJRK. 1 tinwi. j"7''rvi jn uniniuiix vuib iur Henunal wcaknetn, etscrmaiorrnca, nn potency, Anil all !li raws mat -&s?P follow as a scouenceof selfbuse as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude, , Pain In the Hack Before Toldae r, owa.' After TakW. and manr other Dlwases tliat load to Insanity or Con sumption, and a I'rcmatura (Irare. t!T Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we desire to send froo by mall to every one. (jrThe SpcclDe Medicine is sold by all .l.fl.la,. h, Sf u- .wik.wa n, -Iv n.ik.MiM L.- S. .;,........ ?. ,.,., .--, win ur scni tree iy man on rcceip 1 roulmr T1IU UHAV 10, iu, sieonanics iiiock, iisTnorr, aiicii, it3"3old In Halem nnd everywhere In the United States and Osnada by all it holesals and retail druggists, fuy mho Aicuicino is sola ny an or six package for 5, or ccelpt of the money by ad iriMBIOINK do., TSfZ"-rz t Irit""" ' IS" jji-jru.. ';. ,, . iMh-. t i'"- K.I . ,""U suited regard It iu tlangcrotis. A Georgia Sheep Farm. A writor in thu Atlanta (On.) Constitution Baj.ttli.it in 1S7I lio bought four hundred nervs nt lepnted poor land in f.lyiin County, (teornln, mid put upon it ono hundred ilnep. In IST.'l by natural increnno ho had .'I'd vtres and had sent to market 7'l wcthcra. His ahevp were poiuuvl nightly, and overy two nighW manured htlf avtv wdl. 8tnou that tlmo he hud brought into ;t high stato of cul tivation 100 Rnresof land that seven year no WW loiislilercil wurthlese. riinoe 1S7I hu boa bought '.'00 iheep, and now onus ,SC0 heai', lio kipii n uliephord, who is paid to attend to I111 htislmwa nud laeps nn nccurato liook nocouut nt oery dollar ami dime Hrtent ou account of thu sheep, nnd finds ly cutting up a balance sheet that it costs hint exactly ,V7 cents a head wr annum to Ueeii his Hock. They aM-rajjo him about threo nnd n, half KiiuiUof w-ooltach. Ijwt yonrhe clipjiod in May and np.iin 111 SVptemlur, and tho clip amounted to fUe and n half pounds per head. List year ha sold in .Savannah and Macon 8,000 k)umls of w-eol at.tu nvora-oof 30 cento ptr pound, including a few pounds of Merino wool, which inaloj the gross rvecipta Q'J,070. Tim numial expense of tho Hock was 8l,OJ0 sitlui-o was the alxtobtt net profit in tho wool of gl.tiOt. LasI year lio sold in the above cities IU withers as mutton for $:M2, miliiiiK n tctalof ij-.'.'JS'J. llosides thin ho has fertilized tho poor wiro-j;raa.i land, do that last year ho cultivated 8t acres, and from 41 ncrvs in corn ho made an averayj of 31 bushclt) 10 in sugat-caua that mado W. barrels of )tmj, IS in oata that rivcracd -til bushels to the acre, and on tho remainder an abundance of all kinds of truck fanning, receiving, for his sales of vegetable in Now York .1 net profit of 1J2S-I, A Choap Barometer. Take a bottle with a very wide mouth, or a gUsi jar with n small one, till with a water, then talo another bottle with a very thin ucck, ratal! enough to go into thu big ono to ita shoulder. Into tho small bottle drop a piece of cork, cut round, and small enough to have freo play in tho neck of it. Invert this small bottle luto the larger vcs. sol with the water in it, and your machiue is complete. It is the weight of tho atmosphere that regulates a mercurial barometer, an,d in like manner operates upon this affair. When the air is clear, and fair weather ahead, it is heaviest, which pressing upon the water in the open jar, force tho water in the neck of the little inverted bottle to raise, and show by the cork on the surface, its roovmsnU. of timber over since wo loft 1'lntto Itlver, but it Is plenty ou Green Riv er. Sat., 10. -Tlio bluffs wero do steep and high, shutting In close to thu riv er, mi to compel us to doublo our teams to get out of camp this morn ing, mid when on tho blulfs had a rough road for about two miles until wn utrucl; Tothrn'ri (mil. Wo followed up, going nbout II miles in till, mid camping on n very protty little branch of fJrcon Ulver, which winds its way thrpugh n lino bottom among thu mountains, mul having Ilrst r.ito grata along tlio borders. Tho day was nearly upont Iu gutting over it high blulf which shut Into tho river Just below Tothero's last camp. Aftor spending nil the forepait of tho day in meoudlng It, iporsou nt .5 o'llocl: could almost have thrown n stone to whero wo were nt 10 o'clock. It re minded nio (' mi old couplet thai would lit Cm ltlggs with nil his tcmnis and nit i "Murchcd up it hill and then mai-iiod down again." Sun., -0.' his morning thoro la ico throe-fourth- of nn inch thick In .some of the .'ciels about camp. Wo wont about .0 miles today, camping ou tho side i u mountain called thu I'lno Grovt . Mon., til Wont about 10 miles, tho road tho t- .mo us yestorday, leading across a icceswloti of hills, somo of which iinght bo called mountains. Our camp was visited by a largo par (y of Snuko Indians, they being tho first natives wo havo boon this sldo of Fort Lirlnilo". They had n number of excellent ponies with them, and wero unxlous to trado with us, asking n gun with n few charges of powder and lead for n horse. Tho guns (hoy liko beat aro smooth-bores with single triggers mid Hint locks; they prefer it shot-gun to a rldo. TO UK CONTINUKI)., Itcfcrcnco Is mado ta tho following namel persons: irfnufl itKounJi. iiruiixs Biauon. Shaw it AU.E1, " " and many others who liatouwd tho drcrs and know Uio quality of fruit tvncauneiiannuie capacity a satciy or uio in unities tvhlcti are heatod by stcvu. wt cannot born thu fruit. neither are Uiey liable to dottroy the bulldln;, as lias Iwon the caw In tlill Stats with othors. Tho nullity vl tho fruit, when dried, is equal to the lxut manulactured, and wo Imllove It sutrlor to all uuicrs. Collvoi's Fruit and Vcotablo Press la Intaiidod tor packing ilrloil fruit or vegetables III two toflvo-p)uudaperlioxos, and puts It In tho best pusdioiooonuiuon alia lortn lur pnvaw utr, at iruiin; co.L I shall I prepared to till orders for the (user boxes innn iuem iiiiniiiJciurcrs, a iuw pneus. Three years ao I put up on my fruit farm on Coos atod suocourallv br 1 am fully ited as to tho butlnens of ifrjin Ulter, Cooi County, wi Aldon 1'rult Drying Factory, uut ii now owneu ami operaioa suoceuraii. my son, ir frultt after eighteen years' expedience, and UDlte.luUngly prunmuice the Kelly & Cul Dryer without a superior, and jutt the irachlno noeded for tiso by tho majority if fruit gr0M. Addrni my 10 If J)r. JAMES A. B. COLLVEri. WITIIYCOMBE, VSTERIKARY SURGEON, will riuiTici: is i-oiitland iiiatnAiTint llavlnclivlonrttentlte practice Hi Oicgon for Die Ivttelgbl )ritrs, l a sutArlent guirantcii of ability. Will sni immnptlons and Inforautlon for the trutt ment of any illwcie on receipt of nno dollar. bUte th sjinptoms ai liter at ponlMe, alto hearths ago and wtls'liloM.orw Oilleeat KJ.VCSf. EI.IVK. KT.tni.KS, IXIllTLAM). OlllXiO.V. fel.;.mp B. F. SW1CK, DKNTAL ItOOMS Ovor Broyman Bros. Storo. NONE HUT riMSHCI) OI'EKATiOXH PKaKOIlMlU) f.b If Salem Flouring Mills, UK8T FAMILY FLOUlt, DAKKn'B KZTItA, XXX. SUTBitFlKB AND UltAHAM, MIDDLINOS, nitAN, AND BIIOIlTfi. CoiiNtimtl.v ou Mfincl. llllXlioMt Prion In CASH Paid for Wheat ttcpt 13tf ATALL TIMES. It. 0. KINNEY, Agent 6. F. M. Oc IMOXUli BSZsI., Sacccseorto J. M. Kcxun & Co., tin Liberty C, - - NK1V YOIIK, OomiiilHMloik Vftjoiit IJIOU UUYINO AND rORWAItllINO FHOM : New Yorlt via Isthmus, l'nclfle llallroid, and Cape Horn, all kinds nf llcrcbandti o, and for tbo sale of l'lodact front the Pacific coast, fur the collection nf moccr. Ac octal POTTERY. L FTEIl A ratlOI) OF IDLB.VIISS, TIIBHE IX. woikrluro now for scversl months bleu In full operation raaniifscturlng a superior ami Iraproted article which lam able to offer to tin trado as of 37'ix'at Oxilit:v. My provnt stock Is snperlor toaniililng msnufsc turrtl at this Pottery for lire years ps.t, and Is iqcsl to best esrtbcnwaru for strength and durnblllty. I Gtiiiiitiitce .Snll4(nntlon, CnleM, or rcqnrrts for Infomul Ion as tit price list, should bo aldrtucd to , A. IU. Bm.TB, llucna Villi. Au. JO-li 1'roorletor. OREGON STEAMSHIP-CO. Francisco. ItEGULAlt LINC Between Portland and San Mgue Mixture fil!?lj-a"tl FflVcr aro jKirniancittly TMltOUCII TICKICTfi Can bo putchaied at tho nrlnclpat Btatlons of tbo O. A 0. It. It , at XlocXvicocl Ilr.toio. Mejmr rs leave both Portland snd Kan Francisco about Evory Pivo Dayo, fsrrvlni; I'sfiriiEcra and 1'ielcUt at tbo LOWCAT IIATK4. It Is tho only Unit rinyln? tho IT. a, MAILS ami WKLLS, PAItflO ,t CO.'S J.XI'ltBSS. Tin Hlcamblps of this t'oinpsny 010 rated A I, and sro now. uleesr.t. slid romnlLto in itv.v tiM.iir.ii. atidronilslorilie State of Oregon, iJfew -.',000 tons butdea, George W Elder, tlTOO tons dty of Chostor. (i:) tons AjaK, K50 tons,) curotlby Dr. Jnyiic'n.agne JJls. tnro. With nlittlo rare ou Ihop.irt of tho patloat to avoid oxpoMtrc, unit tlio occasional hm of Jayjcii's Sana tivi; PtLLs.thU rcmody w 111 be found to bo i-ortaln Iu Its operation, nnd rad ical lu ltd eiTccU. In many bcctlons of tho rotmtry subject to A.jut and other malitrl.it tlUcaaw, it Jus an is tablishwl rhnrai'ter r.s a popular epe clilo for thoio Uirrassltif; complaints, and tiro uunibor of testimonials! re tolvwl bltow that Its reputation Is constantly liiorctwlng. Intermittent and Remittent Fevora Fou chapped hands pour a little of tho best cidor vinegar iu tho palm of tho hands ,nud rub them together well wlthl To whiten a Panama hat scrub wlih boras water nnd bleach in tho sun. Sponge (he hat sovoral (lues with the water. The FAHMKR coiti. hut 5 tti a vsvir. I, HODOsUMrVlS CO., WooktoU AnaU Fa nrocffectuallyciircttbylJr.JnjMe'H Ague MUttire. In theso com plaluU i-aro s-hould bo tnken to follow tho directions closely, and cupcvlal nttcntlon gvcn to tho "liver, which tdiould Ik ussUtcHl in performing its function by I)n. Jayse'sSawativk 1'tt.l.s. ForfriltitorptMsi, spplyat tau Compary's ol Cce, ennur V ir.il Front stireie, roHTUNu. '3-'-r OEO. W WJJIDLKIt. Acetit. English BERKSHIRE PIGS t rarrratKo rinu at tiik ust utati: FAin- X UtoltbwienjtalMforbart litter, idso for bctt boar wllieErouiiduVtaselihteeiiprlJesoamy tntrles of I can fiiml.h llllKKDINO BOWS, jourursnd ared. to J OHM WEST, I1"" New Meat Market. S.lMtJI, Or. RAILR0AD LANDS, HilUoral Teriiih! LOW I'ltlCHM LONO TLIICI LOW I.NTEUIiST Tno Oregon and California and Oregon Central Itallroail Companies OFFEIt their Lands for sale upon the followtmj libe ral lerms; One teath of the price In cash; lttereit on the balance at the rate of seven per cent, nee Year after sale; and each followlnj- year onotenlh of the principal and Interest on the balance at tbe rate of r.t'o? AdUcount of ten per cent. wUl he allowed fur cash r Letters to be sjldressed to P. bCIf UUK. !au Aaent O. & 0. K. h., Portland. Ortcon. JOHN Ml NTO, auizoin or MERINO SHEKP, Tip3 p,e45M n,ffrin to the Wool Growers ol . Oregon and the adjoin oe Terrttorii. S.SUS belmporuxl. Kxamlnatlon and eomnirlS? Ju? iSS. , --- M,umia, OtlOssJ i oi!ij.i...a-rfef'-yf