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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1879)
'T""rT--i ' WILLAMETTE FARMER Ml "' ttlSbr Mrs. Harriot T.CIarhc. iMc (o Sleep, Mother. rn b-ickward) oil, time, in your lllil ngaln, just for to-niglitl I dick I rum tna ccnoieis snore, m.! ITin fnrriiviH nf r.ira. w silver threads out of my Lnirj moil vuur iuvui ,...,... ..r, ileep, Mothor, rock mo to slccnl low baclcwnnl, 0 swift tiJo of ! toll. I ntn wcarv of tcarst Erccoinpuuso, tears nil in ain, aid glvo mo iny cnuuuuuu ugaiiu i weary of dust nnd decay, Kins mv aoulwcaltli away. ting for others to reap; ccp, Moiaor, rocu mo to sicepi lollow. tho Ikisc, tlio tintruo, other, my heart calls for youl (cr tlio grass nan grown grocu, i tailed, our (aces botmrconj as vcarnlna and paxsioriatopain, ht for your presenco again; sllcnco so loiiK ana so deep cap, Alothor, roek mo to sleep) ; in tho days that havo flown, nothcrdoro over has shone: hip abides and endures. lflili and patient liko yours! other can chaim away pain soul ana tlio world woary Drain. I calm o'er my heavy lids crcop, cop, Mother, rock mo to sleep) Br brown hair, just lighted with shoulders nirain as of old; ivcr mv forehead to-nicht. weak evoj away from tho linhtl sunny-edged shadows onco more, Ihroiiu tho swoet visions oi yore. try, its hrielit billows sncop, sleep, Mother, rock mo to sicopi ftr mo'.horl tho years havo been iwas hushed by your lullaby song; feaiu to my soul it snail scorn I's years havo bcon only a dream; iir arms in a lovina ombracc. kntt lashes just sweeping my faco, sftor. to work or to wcon: IhIood. Mother, rock mo to slconl lK. H. W Coopcrston, N. Y. PALK WITH M0T1IF.U3. ma Clrclo: uis boon no correspondent iiytlilnj,' about tlio very lit ud tliolr wimlH or grlovanee.s cannot toll for themselves. flee feel vexed at tho dear lltllo lesjhusu tliey nro cross, when it illy because thoy nro In koiiio uicoinfortable. Wo tiro tired Ives, nnd do not invostlKnto to flint it is that frot.s thorn. Ik- Id ho liko littlo kittens or J irthoy woro well and com- and would oat, Hlcop and lien nwnku as nil younjr mil- But poor littlo children pay Ity of their parents' bodily h. Many ti lroinii ciiuci i.s r punished wliou IU troubles from discomfort in dre.s.s, s tlio littlo shoo pineucs or tin tender littlo foot. Shoes eo much," that they aro mailo Fervlco too lout;; this in often so with oldor elilldren. Wo a noticed when wo had tho caro lo babies that on Tuesdays thoy tilways croa?, for tho reason that ay whs wash-day, and wo over oiirself. Tho poor baby, nurs io foveied breast, cried next day p.tin. It Heom.s too hard that m aro thus obliged to work nuraliifr littlo babies, but most ' mothers who icatl tho Circle nil about It and havo had tho oxporlenco. Hard woik por d by tho mother Iirn laid tho itlon for many n wrotched Ufa tho littlo ono draw the breath While this Is tho capitis no jr that wo aro physically tlexon f. Wo Iiavo obsorved that tho h wmen aro as a class well and , entirely frco from tho weak . of tho women of our own im ir.d Jt Is beeauso that thoy nro litre of. Durinjr matornlty lo not work, and thoy aro not d or expected to rlso from tho ntll thcyuro perfectly strong, vo and to boar children is to i trre.it blessing nnd n Rlory. should thin); moro about tlioao .s, and svo to ournelves. Wo to our dear littlo onos that wo t givo them n fair start In life log caro of ourselves. A Moth mi. :nss with I'Yowmt Snisiw. l'Iio scods may bo started early pans, In tlio window, nnd trans d to beds whon tlio weather warm. 'When town in tho i, it should bonbouttho timo of ig corn, potatoes, etc. Duttlio if larkspur, pansles, poppies, ls, and catch fly, If planted In ill, will yield oarly flowers In prlng. t!d. Cdvor tho seed very lino dirt, nnd only nbout nrter of an Inch deep, ns n gen ie. Largo seed may bo covor .nlf Inch. 3d. As soon ns tho scown, wot tho bed well, nnd board or newspapor on to it. Keep it moist by removing wring and sprlnklo onco or dally, until tlio plants coino an raise- the board or covering , to glvo them light, but con to water them dally until they e strong plants: then thin them U by transplautlngpart of them. THK WMITMiK MX0KI1L. Tho facts In connection with tho labors of Dr. Whitman and his wlfo, in nnd for Oregon should niako ovory Individual In tho Stato fcol Interested in tho erection of sonio substantial monument to his memory, nnd to thntof his noblo wlfo who won with him n martyr's crown. Dr. Whitman traveled across tho plninsin mid-win-tor, arriving In Washington City in timo to provent a trcnty with Eng land by which Oregon and "Washing ton Torrltory would havo bcon ceded to tho British. Ho saw tho fututo greatness of this country nnd Its nd vantages for occupation and was anxious that it should bo preserved for tho American pcoplo nnd Ilcpub lican Institutions. Bo it is to him Hint wo owo tho possession of theso beau tiful valleys, noblo rivers nnd grand old mountains. This rnnttor has not been so well understood ns It should havo boon nnd it is but n small re turn for such patriotic horoism that ho should havo u fitting inomorinl placed nbovo his remains. Tho Historical Socloty nt tho last mooting in Astoria, resolved to tako somo action In tho matter, nnd in nccordnnco with this desiro Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. Gray visited tho scono of tho 'Whitman massacro empowered to buy tho spot. Thoy conferred with Mr. FIslco, who now owns tho land, who very gladly prcsontod tho socloty n deed for two ncrcs. Mr. Gray In formed us of this fact and furthorstnlos that tho day after tlio massacro, tho soldiers gathered tho bodlos of tho victims, burying thorn In ono grave. During tho winter tho wolves nnd dogs dug out tho remains and tho noxt spring tlio bones woro found scattered Indiscriminately; they wcro gathered up, placed In n waggon bed nnd taken a fow rods to n small cmlnonco whero n largo mound of sand was hcapod'upon tho bones. Hero it Is proposed to build n monument that shall bear asultablo inscription. A paper has bcon circu lated, though not generally, nnd four hundred dollnrs has boon pledged or paid towards tho object. It is thought that at least two thousand dollars will bo required to erect a plain and substantial monument. Jivcry Oregonian shojld bo Interest ed In this o von t In tlio curly settle mout of our country. Tho matter only needs to bo presented to tho pooplo to insuro a hearty response. Tho spot whero tho bones now llo can bo plainly scon from tho railroad. Wo (iriHont this to our readers so that when a call is nuulo tho causo may bo understood. liaising Clilckons. Kditor Homo Circle As I hnvojutt returned fromS.iIcm, whero 1 hud tho pleasure of mcotlng with the Utato Grange, and as there was 6omo scolding done to tlio farm ers for not writing moro extensively io our paper, I tako it part of tho bcoldlng to myself, thinking I profit by It by writing n perhaps houollt somo ono u littlo t who may rend my experience. bonio of my neighbors and myself havo been trying to mho chickens on a small scale; have experimented con siderable, but aro not satlallcd yet. o changed from tho common breed to tho Black Spanish; thoy aro good layers, but aro ratlior too wild In their nature to bu pleasant to raise, and nro too small to bo prolltubto to eat, so I concluded to get tho Uramali; they aro slow arriving at maturity, and 1 do not think thoy are extra lavors. Wires Bightt to tho laallr Pone. In roadlng tho report of tho doings of tho Stato Grange nt its last meeting wo saw somo discussion in regard to "housohold conveniences" otc. Wo find something in an exchnngo that wo think is qulto npropro to tho sub ject and so glvo it to tho Homo Circle Tho Country Gentleman thinks that "If ovory man would pay his wlfo a weekly sum for housekeeping, cloth ing, etc., ho would find that In nlno ensesoutoften hormanngomontof tho fund would increase not only his com fort, but thnt of tho wholo houso," and It says: "If alio is equal to tho task of being n wlfo nnd n mother, sho is nlso equal to tho task of supplying nnd paying for tho daily necessities ot tlio homo. If sho is bond manngor sho will tako prldo nnd plcasuro In making ono hundred cents go n groat way much further than a man could mnko ono hundred nnd fifty go. Sho will nlso mnko calculations nbout tho oxpondlturo of tho wookly sum; will lay by n certain amount toward buy ing such and such supplies in quails titles; will learn thnt thero Is no economy in buying soap by tho bar, starch or sugar by tho pound. Sho will systomatizo her affairs, keep her books a day-book nnd n ledger nnd exhibit her well-kept accounts with prido and delight. Tlio vory fact that tho expondlturo of tho monoy belongs to her will sweeten her llfo, glvo now zest to hor occupations and mnko hor n happy nnd moro con tented wife. To most women tho Idea of asking for monoy la abhorront. Thoy put It ofT from day to day, tho dread of It is so great. Thoy will wear oxponslvo clothes in tho kltchon rather than nsk for tho monoy need ful for tho purchase of u plain calico dress. Tho subject of money supplies In tho homo opens a wido field of thought (o tho husband. Will ho cultlvato It? Many wives of tho mid dlo class havo bcon accustomed to earn their own support, to purchaso their own wnrdrobes boforo they woro married. But alter marnago nil is changed. Thoy must nsk for what they rcqulro rather than havo It paid to thorn quarterly. At first (heir wants nro few or nil supplied; but ono or two years nltor tholr nut look, and It becomes very dreary. Can tho husband understand this'.' I trow not. Ho will tell you, 'My wlfo has all oho nks for,' never dreaming how many days it requires to sum mon courngo to nsk for necessaries. 'An uttorly false statement,' exclaims somo ouo; to nsk for nsk you to Inqulro of your own wlfo how she feels on such occasion;. Un less sho is nfrald to speak tho truth, your eyes may bo opened oomowhat." pO( THE CrlLDrCfN. 'llinrn'ia tin ii'ntnnn nfi-nfil what ono needs. May I Medical Kffects of Onions. A mothor writes: Twlco a wool; invariably nnd it was generally when wo had cold meat minced, I c.'ivn dm iditldrnii liillimrir wliluli u'nii might Imllnil with ilnllplit mill lnnlfoil Im little, and .i.i, ...ns (iisi. nf imt(i nin,iJ Ti,ft littlo things know not that they wcro taking tho best of medicine for ox polling what most children suitor from worms. MIno wcro kept frco with this remedy ulone. Not only boiled onions for dinner, but chives also they weio encouraged to cat with thoir bread and buttor, and for this purpose they had tufts of chlvco in their gardens. It was a medical man who taught mo to eat boiled onions ns a specific for u cold In tbo chest. Ho did not know nt tho time. milll T fil,l film 41, nt Mint, nisi tnA Then, in order to have thorn l.irolfor y th,nB JUc. A caso is now undorour own obnorvntlon In which n rhoumatlu patlont, an extreme and good layers too, I mixed them n Itli tho Spanish. 1 think it a gooJ ! cross. Tliey nro about ns lanro as tho Bramnli, and lay buttor; they do protly well, only tlioy aro longer com ing to maturity than Lome other kind. So thinking! would oxporl ment n littlo further, and while at Salem, I (sited a man who liasbcv mid dlireront kinds of poultry, as I was thinking of gotting tho White Leghorn, hut ns they nro wild liko tho Spanish, I concluded to got tho Brown Leghorn. Ho recommended them as tho best for layers, nnd for being tame, and hnrdy; ensy (o raiso; and early to maturo; thoy nro nou setters. Tho Plymouth Hocks nro also recommended; they aro quite large, and non-setters, but good layors. I got eggs of both kinds nnd will let you know In tho future how I suc ceeded. M. J. Onus. A NICE WAV TO PllKl'AUU I'oi'- Cor.N. Our young folks think thero Is nothing nicer for an evening ro frcsiimeut thin corn or nuts prepar ed in this way: But Into an iron kettle ono tablespoonful of water and ouo teacupful of whlto sugar; boll until rendy to candy, then throw in tlireo quarts of corn, nicely popped; stir briskly until tho candy Is evenly distributed over tho corn; set the kettle from the Are, nnd stir until It has cooled a little, and you havo each grain separate and crystalizcd with tho sugar; caro should bo taken not to havo too hot a tiro lest you scorch when crystalirlng. Nuts of any kind prepared in this way are delicious. suirurcr, finds great rollof from eating onions frcoly either cooked or raw. Ho asserts that by no moans n fancy, nnd ho says so after having perslstont ly tried Turkish baths, galvanism, nnd nearly nil tho potions nnd plasters that aro advtrtliod ns certain allovl- utos or cures. Hants, Kng., Advertiser. How ifany Ec&s Caa a Hen Lay Thero has been so much looio talk about tho total number of cgg4 a hcu U capabla of lay iujj, and her yearly yield under fairly good treatment, that it is a satisfaction to como across something beyond fjttcai.uork or mcro inference on tho matter. Tho foundation of seitneu isaccurato ohscnation, nnd nhen a scientist publishes a statement, it is presuma ble that it is based on this foundation. IU accuracy, too, is confirmed, if it is quoted with approval by other men of wido operi encoaud knonlcdgoon tho subject involved !u it. Now, Geyeliu says, and l'rof. Miles, in his excellent work on stock breeding, quotes him with approval. It ha bceu ascertained that the oarium of a fow is cqmpocd of COO ovale or t0'S; therefore a lien, during tho whole of her life, cannot poisibly lay moro than COO C2C. uhich in n natural aonrso are dictributttl otr niua i cars in the following pro port lont 1st year after birth. 15 to"0:2d. 100 m 120: 3J. 120 to 133; 4tli, 100 to 115; Bth, 60 to 60; eth, 60 to CO; 7h, 33 to 40; 8th, 15 to 20: 9tb, 1 to 10. Inasmuch as exuerienee demonstrates that somo breeds of hens are astly moro prolific man oiners, tins statement oi course can be e only to the average of poultry. lltural New Yorker. Blunt men sometimes sty cutting things. Tho True Baby Land. How unny miles to Baby Land? Any ono can tell; If you stray From tho way, Comes an awful yell. WIi.it can you sco in Dahy Lanl! Squirming littlo race, rcc& ami I19& All atwist, Seldom n clean face. What do you do in Baby l.and Wnko and fret nnd cry, Colic, hhc, Makoour lioi Wonrily pass by. What do thoy say in Baby Litid? Only ono sound there Wah, wah, wah, Wall, wah, wah, drools ono o cry where. Who is queen in Baby Liudt Mother, worn and thin, Tired of sound, Hunts around, l'indi a wickod pin. Another Letter. Horo comes another letter, tho last but by no means tho least of tho threo. Tho composition, writing nnd spoiling nro porfoct, nnd shows good training. It shows too thnt our littlo friend herself has Improved tho op portunities placed boforo her. Tho date of tho lottor Is tho samo as tho ono wo got yostorday, nnd wo oxpoct wo shall havo to got n third book. Tho first letter in last week's paper should havo bcon slgucd "Olloy." McMiNNViLtiK, May 21, 1870. IMitor Homo Cireloi I am n littlo girl 12 years old, nnd llvo on a farm near McMlnnvlllo. I havojust been reading your paper and saw your oiler of n nlco book to tho first child who would sond u lot tor to tho I'AHMEit, nnd I thought how nlco it would ho to havo tho book, for I nm vory fond of rending. I nover tried to wrlto n lottor to n paper before, nnd vory fow to any body. Wo llvo qulto n long way from tho schoolhouso, nnd I havo nover been to school but llvo months. But my mother nnd aunt tench mo and my littlo sister nnd brother ut home. Wo all wont to town to-day to seo n mntch gamo of baso ball botween tho Alkns of Lnfayotto and tho Kagles of McMlnnvllle. Tho Kagles beat, nnd tho Alkns clicorcd them, nnd then tho Kagles cheered tho Alkns, for It was n cloio gamo, and thon thoy nil cheered together. Thero Is u concert nnd show In town to-nlght, but I can't go to either, for I was out last night to n concert, nnd papa nnd mamma think one night ntn timo Is enough for n littlo girl to boout Into. J. A. It. questions Aimrcrcd. Illtor Homo Circlot Tlio question ''Whero tlio wickod ceaso from troubling and tlio weary aro rest," Is found in tho book of Job, In holy writ. "Man never is, but al ways (o bo blest," wiih written by Pope, and Is found In his "Kssay on Man." Wo as ono of your readers nro glad (o heo nu Interest taken In higher literature, nnd theso quota tions so frequently found should bo familiar to young people Wo nro waiting to M'o If somo of tho young pcoplo will holvo those enigmas. 0W. D. A Child's Heart. Tlio othor day n curious old woman, having a bundle In her hand, and walking with a painful effort, sat down on n curb-stop up Woodward avonuo to test. Sho was curious bo causo hor garments woro neat nnd clean, though threadb.iro,iiud curious bccaiuio n Hinllo crossed her wrinkled faco ns children passed her. It might havo bcon tho smiles that attracted a group of threo little ones, tho oldest nbout nine. Thoy stood iu mow in front of tho old woman, paying nover a word, but watching her faco. Tho smile brightened, lingorlng, and then suddonly faded away, and u corner of her old calico iipron wont up to wlpo u tear. Then tho eldest child uskod: "Aro you sony bet-uuso you haven't got nny children?" "I I had elilldren once, but they aro nil d dead!" sho fobbed. "Pmnwful sorry," hald tho littlo girl ns her own chin qulvorod. "I'd glvo you ono of my littlo brothers horo, but I can't spnro one." "fJod bless you, child bless you for ever!" sobbed tlio old woman, nnd fur a full rolnuto her faco was burled In her apron. "But I'll tell you what I'll do," seriously contlnuod tho child. "You may kiss us all once, and If littlo Benny Un't afraid, you may kiss him four times, for ho's Just ns swcot ns candy!" Pedestrians who saw threo well dressed children put their nrms around that strangoold woman's nock and kiss her wero greatly puzzled. Thoy didn't know tho hearts of chil dren, and thoy didn't hear tho wo man's words as she roso to go: "Oh I children, I'm only a poor old woman, believing I'd nothing to IIto for, but you'vo given me a lighter heart than I've had for tea long years!" ii nimrs mtuim-. the rmt kidney and liv er medicine, cures Pains In th ItlcV. Rll nr Loins, sod all dlacurs of the Kldncjtf, lllsddcr OH! MY nnd Urinary Onmn, RAP VI" zA SlW W m or Incontinence-c-f UrltM. Ner?ou4 l.cAA"ft, Kcmalo ckno nnd exooucs. HUNTS lti:.MI'.l)Y l prcmrnl lLTI-IUSSLY for Ihcw illcacj I'rhm a retired minister ot tlio Mcthodltt Kijconl Church: Wl North Soicntccnth Street. Pints., Tenn., April 10, 1S7H. MM E CHRKr-Denr Sir. HUNT'S 1IKJII HV hM cured mj Mlfoof Drorxjr In Its nontforin, All Iiojrj livl left iu lor montln All ay thit It ii a inlnulo. M atcr had riroimctl from her rMtt limb for month. Fort) rljht hour hid taken all the extra nntcr from the ) item. All ether tncanl Inul been tried. Nona iiciwded but HUNTS Itl'.MI.DV. Aniiioit Atoo. HUNT'S 1IKMKIIV II purely Vegetable, and ii mca ny VALUABLE LAND the ivdi Im nf riUrckUlie. IthaaiUxol the test of time lor 30 years, and I lie utmost reliance may no macro In It. O.VKTIHAI.WII.I CONVINOK 0U. Send lor runplilet to W. K Curm. I-roi Idenco. It. I. MILD 1IY ALL DltUUMSTS, Icbl! ly HUNT'S REMEDY AGENTS, BEAD THIS I Wswlltnty AircnUa Salary of flOO per monUisnd expense, or allow a lirjro comralslon, to ncll our new and wonderful Inrvntkmi We mean what wo say, Komple freo. Addrou SlIKHMAN Ii CO., Marshall, Jtleh. ma)tfcm WESTERN FANNING MILLS Warohouso Separators ! Polton Horso Powors! I liars manufactured and told hundreds cf Ilia Wes tern Fanning; Mills, that are In general uso nnd giro good iaUiUctlon. Price, 30. Mill and Warehouio Hepsrators nude to order ot any dcslrod capacity, Cost, f WO to ftfM. I OKFEIlToil SAIU, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 20 PELTON HORSE-POWERS Which nro known to bo tlio Best Ever Used In Oregon-A Great Bargain THOS. HOLMAN, Orogou, f.'hJS Cm JSttloixxs J. W. MEREDITH, Dental ItiHimt at tho old sUtul, GHISWOLD'S 1II.OCK, Ol'P. THK HANK, SALU.M, OREGON. fjl-ly USTAIIUHIIIin IN 1S5.V WHtLAMETTE NURSERY, G. W. Walling k Son, I'roprs. Oswogo, Olackamas Co., Or. KipecUl stUntlon ghen to I'lmn, l'riine and Cherry TrOM. Cormsjiotidcrjco sollclled. tcbllslni B D1I. :. V. C1IANK, 11UVF.T Lt.Col., latoSarxconU.H. Volistcors. tinicn. iinrmn'e duick.iiii suirs. arir FrcNlt mitl True To Nnmo t We will sand the lollowltur soil, imtntddlon ro- eclpt cf price, llcmlt by 1'. II. money order or o,Uje SLUIIH. licet, per os, , , IlirroC. " . . . (Vblsure, per os. Ulluce, ' . union, 100 loo lta I6e Parsnip, per ot, ltad.lU)i, Hplnjiacli, ' liniln. " Ti'inato, 100 10o Ino lOti SSo Aim In 10 rent KackcU. all varieties ci VcvroUUi . tiowcranu iree neons, nenti rtirruneni iticq iuu Til OH. A. C0 II CO., apll 3m rl I.OIJ lloirard Btrrt't, Hsn I'nmilico. Farmorff, Attention I J, VAN BEURDBN, MI'nCffAk AGU.W FOR Waltlmm mid Elgin Watches, i;miuu at vnnuAi.i: ikicix. (Icnulne 13,'ln Motrmonl, fhroiiorretcrUdamv, four JciU, AHaUCW, tUOO. ftame inorcinrnt In tuivcunce fllior Ouo, Jl'.'.CO U'altkMil Watches at the miiio prices. A Urifii srlcly of all kinds (I Anicrhiui .llonimnl u;ntantly on land. All watches w arrantctl. Kolo Agent for the rclibniUtJ l'IIIUtlN'1 ltTUIFt,Mhkli rixilud llrst meOkU In all Kiilllonj In tho world. Wntch l'.cpaSrlnj; A Spcol.tlty. All orders forwarded through IV.U, lurgo li Co's Kipross U. O. II. rljwclal Attention nld to ItepAlrir.g line Watchee, 108 First St., apl Im Portland, J UIM, DU'.OIB. W. II. KINO, Dubois & kino, Commission Merchants. advanci.!! :am: on o()ns,iomii.7h. 411 Washington St., San Francisco, 100 Front It., Portland, Or. ClrcjUf I and othor Inlnnintloii rivtrdlf.g Uie wool market furr.l JioJ im t',illiiui ,n to our I'oituud llouw, iiisylO-tf A YIIMl and niiiui titcenU. Outfit free AiMiow 1' U. VlCKi IIV. AuzusU. Maine inayO ly $777 A Lni-KG Tract ol Lnnd In Til lamook County Is olTcrcil Tor Sale. Mil. JtW.Nt tlllAHKlToI lng l-ralrio, Tillamook County, Drcgon, offers for nlo ;i0 AOltlCS of as gooil land as any ono could otic for In any coun try. User 100 acres iiralrle hnd. Tho timber and brush I ind nil lord, llh Jcnty of luk minji). Owxl home, to Kirns; nnuly all fenced; Wo good orclianll nt uscellcnt fruit. ST acrcj cf Itiuothy meadow. A. Jfood toratlon for a ihlry firm. Fries rcasonsblo. .looilril hnd. AdJrcis or apply ti JO.-ilTII (IUA1IKI., on the firm in.t)2 itn lKCOIllOKsVTi:U ISftl. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE. CO., OK CATsirOllNIA. Fire Only ! $1,334,633,44 1,U01, LOuuEb f AID orga'sluUoii LOSSES Paid in Orep! $162,363.29 Orogon Branoh Offlco, Goo. L. Sfcory, Manager, SoutlicAst corner First and Slnrk Straotii, Opp. I.vU k Tiltou's Ibnh, ajiii ii XoxtlAXLClf Or. W. S. FAILING, wasMos to ntsnr mirtiv, Wliolcsnlo nml Itclail Dealer in POULTRY, GAME, Fish and Oystors ! And Duller In all Varieties ol Thoroughbred Fowls nnd Eggs ! For llrnMine. lias for sab I'l.hcr's llrocllnir and 8honr c'ooM, reel llonien and Water I'ountaui, and will krep on hind ail the requisite vf the I'onltry niu. i am iirvonis)r mo ioiowinr jniro-nrea rowu; WniTr. I.KOiion.v, llnowN Lr.auoitNK, Daiik IlitAtiiti.t, Plymouth Hocks, and IliuiMx TuiiKr.ru. lly brcedlnx stock Is well sclectoil and tiure. and I Biianntee Mttafjctlon. Yen warranted puro and nn- iuiij iucsoi. uruers soiKiie. Any uommuoinauon. rolatlnr to Die poultry ImilncsK will be proinitly an Stalls Hand 12 Central Market, PortlaM. ruar7-2ni MONEY TO LOAN! Hi:cuiti:i) nv HEAL ESTATE H0RT0A0E3, Sums of $500 to $30,000 3IjXl.3VE LAWDa, Or Portland City Property. Apply to W1MJAM ltliili, 48 First St., Portland, Orogon, luay-J Oni FOR SAJLE. 640 Aoros of PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT! llo Xot fJt-CflvciJ !,)- Iiiiitatloiis riow wjinjoncrej in wt;s marssi, litis raun i.as Iwvnlnutein thliMtUoao loiurand ty svuuny, with mliifittxy rMults, Hut It needs no lH.c uxta uienditlon. PRIOE nBSUOITDt Scad for Sample Caa, HODGE, DAVIS it, CO., ftl rtaoleialo SrutTfiiti, os Tin: link op tiik Mt. Jofforson Pass Road. Pltuilcd one mile aboto tlehsnia. In Marlon County, WOimi under fonrc, uiJI tlmlicreil, will watered, some ItniiroicinvnU, nn.1 a mrtlon In mltltatlon. Tills land Is situalc.1 on tho rilo t.f tho (Uscado HounUlni. at hn.t half nf it eun Im ilioanlv ilonruil. an I Is riht ot iiiduiiUIii noil. It U liajiid by a lose! nd from Kilrin, no hills, flta hours' Huyilrlie. it Is In the midst of 11 tLlr.ktjr wt tlcl uiunUy, wlthpxvl iii-h-til.ir., unit a morn hntllhy rnjlon ninii I hi found. Nhoolhmwo a fev rods front the line. lUrelltut lor stork ranxe, ami hundred, of acres of land that can bo chnml lor whutt M a nt ol f3 an ecru. Tills Is a f-ionil.lo rirlimlly for soine fanner desir ous of Eoluir Into tlm sUicli Iilnes4tstiiilily, or for n colony i4 Uirco or lour ftimlllnt of (IcnnaiM. Thero are many thniunsMtlhsl In thu iluliilty, ud liny Ilka I'urt of tho punhase price, t-':M an nrro, ran Ik) uid lorntiruiof yiars In iiiiiiujI IniUIments, nt low rato ot luttrtst. Oallonorwrltnlo H. A. ('LAIIIJi:, IVnner OIKcs-, No, 6 taldiUui Nt., ViU.ind, Onvon. ilrl). W. CIIAHI, rUlcm TnOROUGHDJllDD BJSIlKSHUUSPiaS .joja.-v v. r;Eisiii:ur, N.g,!;.ti, lln three litters of Thorou.rlibri.il lluiksltln 1'ls, und mil vupiily I ham dwlrniis of c- urlinr Um Im( stmln of sbxk with at iholee animals u.i t ui Iki lad In lhp Unlltil 1-UU.s. Tlio ltr IUnn ll.-pcll, Ko. ,r5, Is ieonrdil by thu Amvrliuii IWtkhlro AmhIiIIhi hi l III of tho Ainerittui Ikiikshlre luoord as lairoutd kay 7, IS1M, brul by HoMur liron., of hortniiMni ton. I.i jluul. Ills .msaruol Uuil'roitii I'riniiiUiii.ly of lloohlru. All pL"shlilmit'ild by Um hare iilun fulls ttMhicti'.ii, IVr iiirll ul irs and iirlne D.l.ln-r, spl If J. if. UtlSr.lir, talrui, UrrRSii. Wl'UlrBi (a-l.rsSl BZSNJ. FORGTNER, KitU'iu. Oi'r.voi. "I VAX A I.AHOI: bTOCn ' CHKAI' HillMry Breech-lcadiHC Rifles whIi k Hi" Hl'l.).'( lilt, HIAIlli:, Itr.lllNllTUH, ami V.'IM'llKtiTl.a. Also, a full ossortiimit ol Xs.ooolsloasrliiafS r.llirrtJI'NXunlM'nUTI.MI I'.IKI.IU,"! sJUUndaril uikwc A full biuiof I'mldit t'ullrri. Kills r. Ituriua. Msttl M'lOim, lliea Iram K114LU11I. Al.11 1'UllllluTaskk, ill aril 11 lutv 11 mi) Iiody. W.1I MILWA0K1E KOBSERY, "'ilwaukio, Orogon. I O iV.S.i.. OM 1IS.NI, AI.J. KIND Of JEs Ji Milt W JL tVOOSa 8HR.U9BERY, ORNAMENTAL TREES AND VINES. Only First'Glass Goods Kopt ADDRESS: SETH LUELLIN& & SON, Milwauklo, Oregon. Jsu3i If