Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 20, 1879, Image 6

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    WILLAMETTE FARMER
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H. A. ('IsAltlCU. i, AV. (JUAIH.
Term of MtilmcltIoii.
One copy, uno year (IJ numbers.) ?2,0
Ono copy, rlx months (30 nwricrr) 1,'iB
Ono copy, three, month (IS numbers) 7fi
PORTLAND, FllIDAY, .IUNU 'JO, 1870.
PTN3 F HsY-
BZnSOTORV.
OI'FIOKMN of alio NATIONAL Mil ANK
Maiiter- Hamuli K. Ailama, Monticcllo,
Minnoitota.
Ovcrtocr J. J. Woodman, I'awpaw, Mich.
Iocturcr Mortimer Whitehead, Middle
liti.li, N. Y.
rltcwnnl A. J. Vntmlian, Mcmtiluv, Tcmi.
Amintaiit Blownnl William Slum, Topcka,
Kaniuui.
Cliapinin-A. I'. l'orytl.o, Italic!, Ulnar
uitinty, 111.
Trcirorer-K. M. McDowell, Wayne, N.Y.
.Secretary V. M, Ireland, ('naliiiif;toii,
J). C.
(late-Keeper- O.HinwiiMio,Orcliaril drove,
Indiana.
M. Adams, Monticcllo, Mm-
J. J. Woodman, I'awpaw,
T. Moore, Sandy Spring,
(cri Mm. H.
nnsotn,
l'imioiia Mr.
Michigan.
Mora-Mrs. H.
Mleh.
Lady Aaa't Steward Misa C.A. Hall, A pa
lachlcola. KXtCUTIVH COMMITTXIi.
Hainucl K. Adams, Chairman, Monticcllo,
Minn.
Henley Jamcc, Marion, Ind.
I). Wyatt Alkcn, Cokcslury, H. O.
.S. II. Kills, Hprinuuoro, Ohio.
opfickrn oukuon statu hiianuk.
Mnater A. It. Hhiplcy. Ojttcgo.
Ovoraoor-1). H. K. liiticlt, Myrtlo Creek,
Lecturer W. II. Thomas, Walla Walla.
.Steward- W. M. Ililleary, Turner.
Atw't toward M. L. Nicholas, llcavorton.
Chaplain W. II. dray, Aatoria.
Hecntnry N. W. Itandall, Oregon City.
Treasurer- David .Smith, Ilnnoii.
Oulo-Krcper- tl. N. Wait, Canhy.
Cert M. .1. Train, llarrialiur;;.
rotiuiiia (I. K, Klifpluy, Ojwigu.
Ilorj S. D. Durham, McMiiinville.
I.. A. N. In no l. Ililleary, Turner.
rxmmvii uimmitthk.
A. It. .Shipley, Chilnnaii, Oawi'fjo
(I. W. Hunt, Kiil.limity.
A. Holdut, Oorvallia.
Sttvto araugo Doputioofor 1078
oani ji
llsaim Co. Thomas Smith, Ilukcr City
llmo -A. Iluhkr, Consuls,
Ilutiumi U. N. Wrr, Uuil.y.
Ilanor W. II. tiny, Young's Itlver.
Ilououit II. H. II. Iliilik, Myrtle Cnx I.
Jaunki J. N. T. M11I.T, JukxmTine.
JnnariiixR Joseph IVIIoik, Island
I.AkH ItllSTUO limn. rrcsutll; AMl'll Itviul, llugcno.
Oily.
Ijni- It, A. Inlne, Allsuiy.
Marios J. W. Ikulirllcr, lliitUvtllc; W. U. IllUuary,
Turner.
Iuinoumi- I'lyinptnii liilly iuiiI Jacob Johnson,
lint Portland.
ISiih P. Ai raits twin, t)lle.
Tilu(ik J. I,'. Ikmlcy, Tillamook.
llMnNJchn('riltfhb.iii. tliilnn.
Wahui -Jehu Kml, TibIi Valley.
Waiiiikuton J, A. lUihrilion,
iiinituiti, ibttion.
YANiliLb. It. II, Uujl.llii, Knrtli Yunlilll.
wahhutoh taaaiTani.
(VU'Xtlt TlinniAi TliriaMrll, Diyton,
CLAkaa-liittlil hlmui, Viuii-uimr.
(Viwiitx John H. IbMArtli. I'i kin
Ul W. II lllllir, ILMatt.
WauaWaua W It TIiuiivu, WalUUulU.
Wiiira to WIIILint lilnir. ISiloum (ttv
I'alninalii thiMiiviiiiliM In tiUli no DrputtiJlaie
UTii aiiuiriiMi mihu i inucii tibiipi ttiu iy uiwiiauni;
!Uutlirr nullatilu to a. t In that mjiartty
X It. Hun UK, ILviU-rOr t-1. (Irtufr.
turJsts nro able, full and oxhaustlvo,
nearly cyory ono, old and young,
taking part. Thus tho Grango liaa
been n great fraternal, Boclal and
educational benefit to them. They
liavo built nntl ftirnlsbctl a very nlco
lull), nntl on Sattirdny wo had tho
honor nntl plcnsuro of dedicating It
according to tho beautiful ceremony
laid down In our Digest. Tho dedi
cation was public and was witnessed
by n largo number of 1'atroua and
othor.s I was truly gratified and
pleased with tho ca'-e, propriety, and
graco with which each ono performed
his or hor part of tho ceremonies.
I did not and do not intend writing a
report of tlio dedication but to call at
tention to thIsQrange,whIch has been
and Is such a benefit not only to Its
members, but tho wholo community.
Long llvo Tualatin Orange, and
may prosperity and happiness over
attend tho noble Patrons who com-
rioso It. A. It. Smri'KY.
.TuAlalln; J. V. ftp
A u, communications Intondcd for
this Department of (ho Faumkii,
Hhuiild bo on hand and In typo Halur
tluy, becauso tho hisldo of tho pnjior
goes to press Monday morning.
UKUICATION
QV TUALATIN
HALL.
UKANUK
Halurday, tho 7lh Instant, was a
proud tiny for Tualatin Orniigo No.lll.
This grange from hui.iII licglnnlng
has grown to bo u largo nntl nourish
ing Orange, with over (i0 active,
earnest mombors, all united by tho
Htrong ties of brotherhood anil mut
ual I nlo rests. Their hull Is situated
about ono nntl n half miles north of
ICruso Lauding, in tho midst of a
lino funning country, which though
souiowhatdllllcult to clear, when ouco
brought Into cultivation yields boun
tlflul crops, Ore.it Improvement has
been iiiiiiIo in tho last four or live
years, and iii.iuy tine farms huvo been
opened. Hut great as has been tho
Improvement In thin uelghboihoiul
as to Its farm-), tho improvement
among tho people lias been greater.
They hardly s'eem to bo tho miiiio
peoplo they were tlx years ago. Then
there was little hoeioty, little sym
pathy with each other. Coming from
different parts of thu world, and hay
ing been brought up uudor entirely
different circumstances they soomed
to have nothing In common, anil to
somo1uxtont leulousy unit envy took
. tho place of1 that neighborly kindness
which should characterize every
community.
Hut now all this Is changed, Com
ing together In the Untngo .they huvo
become tictniutntcd with each other,
and In tho exercise of that charity,
which Is Inculcated In our Order, they
nro able to ceo good In each other,
Now, when they moot, there Is a
hearty greeting ami a warm grasp of
thu hand that were unknown a few
years ago.
Their social gatherings are always
a sticccfs, nntl their business meetings
tiro conducted with propriety and
decorum. Their description of vari
ous subjects of Intorost to ngrlcu!-
Urango Matters.
JlAititisiiuiui, .lunoG, 1870,
Kditor Willamette Farmer:
Our Orango held u vory Interesting
meeting to-day, It being tho first reg
ular meeting since tho fjtato Orango
mot. Ofcourso n full report of tho
proceedings of that body was ox
pcetctl, and was given in a conclso
antl explicit manner as posslblo by
tho representatives, and by llro. J.
IT. Smith, who was alto in attend
ance at tho Hlato Orango. Much sat
isfaction was expressed at tho conclu
sion of tho report on tho brightening
prospects of tho Order, and a practical
demonstration made, evincing a de
termination on tho part of old Xo. 11
to inako tho P. ofH. moro cillclont
than over bofore.
Tho question proposed by tho State
Orango for discussion this month,
viz., tho best kinds of farm ma
chinery nntl tho best method of cur-
lug hay, was thoroughly ventilated.
On farm machinery thu discussion
touched but lightly upon nnythiug
but harvesting Jmplomonts,that seem
ing to ho tho all-absorbing subject
Just now. Tho oltl-fnshlonotl boo was
mentioned as being an Implement of
great utility, but did not scorn to find
many advocates. Tho rolllng-euttor
harrow as n pulverizer nntl cultivator
was highly commended, and seemed
to bo n unlversnl favorite.
On harvesting machines it great
diversity of opinion prevailed, but
after a thorough discission tho con
elusion arrived at seemed to bo that
tho cheapest manner of harvesting
taking into nccouut tho Immediate
crop only is with tho header. Hut
all tilings cousldorcd, tho futuro crop,
tho bolter quality of wheat when cut
early, etc., and thoSclf-hlnding har
vesters nro preforablo. Of tho differ
ent kinds of harvester?, about aft
mnny opinions woro expressed as
thoro were Individuals.
In curing hay there was a perfect
unanimity of expression, all agreeing
upon the main points, viz.: uuvor cut
tho hay while tho dew is on; euro
witli Just as little exposure to tho sun
ns posslblo; retain all tho tmbstanco
possible nntl havo tho hay safo; nover
allow any bleaching neither by aun or
rain; cut timothy as soon as tho
bloom has fallen. Tiiain No. II,
Resolved, By Santinm Orango No.
37, P. of H., that wo feel deeply tho
loss of our dear sister from amongst
us. That fow indeed havo over
adorned their christian profession
witli brighter Jowols, an exemplary,
loving nnd devoted wife, an niroctlon
nfo mother, a kind nnd charitable
nclghhor, over ready to cheer nnd
comfort tho distressed.
Jleolvcd, Thnt while wo mourn
hor tloith wo feel that our loss Is to
hor otcrnnl gain from tho evidences
left behind her.
Itesolved, Thnt wo sympathlzo
with tho bereaved husband and
children in this their deep nllllctlon,
but point to "Him who tempers tho
winds to tho shorn lamb" for comfort
and consolation. That whlio sho can
not como back to him, they can, by
tho graco of Ood go to her,
Itesolved, That a copy of theso
resolutions bo spread upon tho min
utes of this Orango, that n copy bo
given under seal of tho Orango to tho
berenved husband, and that n copy bo
sent to tho WiMjAmettj: Faiimuii
nnd Htato Rights Democrat for pub
lication, nnd that our hall bo draped
in mourning tho usual length of time.
PlIOEHA CllAllTltKK, )
Kmzaiietii K. Gains,
James J. Dounis, J
Committee.
CROSSING TIC PLAINS.
(From a ms. journal kopt by .1. Field, Jrt.
IN MEMOKIAM.
Whereas, Death Iiiir spread Its sablo
pall and cut down from among us,
like earth's rlponcd grain, slstor Juno
Cyrus, n beloved anil honorad mem
ber of this Htato Grunirojnnd
Whereas, In thl ovont wo recog
nize tho chastening rod of a bnnlfl-
cont nntl all-wUu Creator, in thus ro
moving from our fraternal circle
ono of our most earnest laborors and
depriving our honored nnd respected
Worthy Past Master, Wm. Cyrus, of
his most excellent companion; nntl
Whereas, Wo fully realize anil
deeply lament tho loss to our Order,
Uoaolvcd, That by this sad event
wo havo met with an ir-eparablo los;
that In our meetings wo Miall oyer
nils her presence. Hut when wo
gather In future, her memory bhall
bo kept Kierctl as u true Matron who
has passed on to tho Supremo Master
and awaits our coming.
llesiuveil, That wit tender to our
Worthy Pant Master, Wm. Cyruc,
ami family In thoIrMiru aflllctlou.our
heartfelt sympathy.
Itesolved, That a copy of theno
resolutions bo spiead upon tho
records of this grange and a copy lo
furnished tho fainllv of our deceased
sister aud also to tho Wim.amkttk
Fahmku for publication.
' M. J. Tiuin.
V. K. SlIU'l.KY
1. L. HlI.l.KAHY
Committee
HV, J
Whereas, It has pleaded tho Great
Master or tho Universe to remove by
death on May 20th, 1870, our beloved
Sister Juno Cyrus, aged llfty-ono
years, threo months, and sixteen
days; and
Whereas, Her death has created u
vacuum In our mystic circle that can
nover bo tilled, especially In her
family. Theroforo b it
Tho following resolutions wcro
adopted by Round Pralrlo Grango No.
100, nt a meeting held at Brooks1 Sta
tion, Juno 7th, 1879:
Whereas, It has'plcascd our Divlno
Master to roinovo by death our bo
loved nnd trustworthy Sister Jonnlo
.Jones from this life to tho world
nbovo; therefore, bo it
Itesolved, That In tho death of our
beloved ulster this Grango has lost n
valuablo and worthy slstor, hor be
renved husband his dearest and best
frland, nnd tho community n truo nnd
valuablo support.
Itesolved, That this Grango deoply
deploro tho loss of so valuablo n mom
her nnd worthy Bister.
Itesolved, That wo tontler our full
nntl earnest sympathy antlcontlolonco
to tho family and relatives of tho de
ceased. Itesolved, That n copy of theso res
olutions bo furnished to tho husband
and parents of our slstor, nnd also bo
spread upon tho records of this
Orange.
Itesolved, That tho secretary bo in
structed to send n copy of theso reso
lutions to tho FAJtMim, with tho ro
quest to publish.
William McCoi.i.aud, )
10. K. J)ni)tiK, J-
W. U. IIUllllAItD, J
Committee.
W. C. Huiuiaiu), Secretary.
Lano County Pomona Qrango Picnic.
Kditor Willamotto l-'urmer:
Tho Pomona Grango of Lano Co.,
will hold a threo days meeting nt tho
resldonco of !'. M. Nlghtswnndor, on
Coyoto creok, commonclng on Tues
day, tho tilth of Juno, 1879. Tho
Worthy Master or tho Stato Orange,
Brother nnd Slstor Train, of Harris
burg, nnd othor distinguished mom
bors nro expected to bo presont. Tho
meeting on Wednesday will bo pub
lic. Do not forgot to bring tho nec
essary refreshments for threo days'
camp. All fourth degreo mcmbois
nro Invited. lloscou Knox,
Master.
Notice to Patroni.
I dcslro again to call tho attention
of nil Fourth Dogreo Patrons to tho
meeting of Multnomah District Po
mona Orange, to bo hold nt Oswego
Grango Hall on tho third Friday in
June, nnd hope wo shall huvo a grand
turn-out. A. 11. Suiilky.
CuiiiosiTiKs In Pomolooy. Somo
years ago ono of our cltizons bought
nnd set out somo thrifty young applo
trees On ono of them ho neglected
to remove tho wooden label which
was attached to ono of tho limbs by a
copper wire. Two years later ho
found that thu eoppor wlro was en
tirely imbedded and out of sight In
the bark of tho troo, nnd that year
tho limb was so heavily loaded with
app.es that ho was obliged to prop It
up, while there was not a, blossom or
npplo on any other limb. Last year
ono of our neighbors, when his young
applo trees were In full blossom, care
fully girdled sotno limbs o:i sovoral
trees, and tho blossoms producod no
fruit on tho limbs thus treated, but
this year those limits havo blossomed
full and no blooms on tho limbs that
bore last your. Pomologlsts my
profit by further experiment in that
direction. rilurtfortt Post.
Cautlations made front table prepared
J u ting tho paat winter ahow that mucty-uiue
men of every huudrad jvach out wildly to
ward tho invtiible boundariea of atmoaphcrio
apace, and behavo generally like keinga bereft
of reason, when they feci tho aide walk slip
ping from under thorn; whereaa the sauio
number of women out ofn pouibln hundred,
wheu placvU in a like trying jwaitian, come
down gracefully like a pillow thrown from tn
attic, and amilu meetly until they ha,
ariaeit and dtaappcared around a con.tr,
Wcrceatcr Vrea.
CONTINUED.
Tues., 22. Wo nro camped upon n
branch of Grcon Itlver called Ham's
Fork. I learn this morning that It Is
consldornblo ef n ttream, nlthough it
is very bad camping on nccouut of
grass. Tho Indians nro going into
camp, and havo traded ofr soveral
liorses. We went nbout H mMes, It
being nil tho way up hill to tho last
mile, which led down ono of tho
steepest hills I over saw wagons pass.
down. Wo had to lock tho wheels,
and Anally camped in n deep hollow
nlong with Tothcro ngaln. Tho coun
try wo passed over to-day is moro
fcrtiio than any wo havo seen for
weeks, having quito a sod of grass
upon It, nnd being nenrly destltuto of
tho wild wormwood which every
where abounds in tho barrcnest partH
of tho country.
Wed., 23. Went about 10 miles to
day, over ono moro mountain, com
ing down upon Bear Itlver aud camp
ing on ir. This river is ono of the
streams which empty into tho Groat
Salt Lake.
Thurs., 21. This morning is show
cry, nnd it is tho first rain wo have
had for many weeks. Went nbout 1C
miles to-day, keeping down tho river
bottom and crossing tho river once.
Ono rnllo from last camp crossed
Smith's fork. I omitted mentioning
yestorday Hint where wo struck Bear
Itlver wo caino Into tho old road
ngaln.
Fri., 25. Went about 10 miles to
day, crossing tho river ngaln and
climbing over n mountain which
shuts In to tho river's edge.
Sat. 20. Owing to an injudicious
selection of our camp last night wo
did not get away from it until 11
o'clock, 60 that wo only wont soven
miles to-day. There was an utmost
Impenetrable thicket of brush near
our camp, from which it seemed Im
possible to got the cattle.
Sun., 27. Wont nbout 22 miles to
day, camping near tho sotla springs.
Theso springs nro in the river valley
on its nortliorn side, nnd nro ono ol
I ho greatest curiosities on tho load.
Somo of 'litem nro warm, others cold,
and all boiling, nnd most or them Im
pregnated moro or less with copperas.
Wiiero somo or them boll up they
havo formed n lime rock, which on
walking over Hounds us if it were
hollow. There nro sovoral elevations
on the rock two nnd threo feet high
shopod llko a sugar-loaf, and their
wholo Insidcs are filled with warm
water constantly bollingnnd bubbling.
Somo of tho water In theso springs Is
supposed to bo poisonous, from tho
fact of cattlo dying when peoplo havo
camped near them. They oxtond
along for two miles botweon tho
mountain and the river on lis north
ern side, ami tho poisonous ones nro
supposed to bo located near n small
cedar grove. Tho water has not a
lively soda taste, but Is rather liko
soda water loft open to tho air until it
dies, leaving only u rour, ntid (us to,
and on tho wholo it is rather mean
water.
Mod., 28. Went about ten miles
to-day, leaving Bear Itlver on our
loft and camping near a spring slight
ly Impregnated with soda. About a
mllo from camp wo passed n spring,
tho water of which tasted moro liko
ioda water than any I havo tasted of.
rho trail from tho States to California
parts from tho Oregon road at Boar
Itlver, down which It follows, whlio
tho Oregon road strikes over on to
Snnko Itlver near Fort Hall. A word
for tho Boar Itlver Valley before loav-
lug It: It comes nearer to being fit for
white folkn to llvo In than any section
of tho country wo have tmvoled
through slnco leaving tho branches of
Kansas Itlver, nnd it only lacks a lit
tle of being n good farming country.
Thu principal drawbacks aro a scarci
ty of timber, thoro being only n strip
or willow bushes along tho river, with
ouco in a long whlio a small grovo or
cottonwoods, nnd n little more rain In
summer would bo desirable. Tho
soil Is excellent, tho climate rather
cold of nights, and there is once in
awhile u snow-drift to bo seen on tho
mountains nloug tho river. There is
timber on the mountains nearly sutll
dent for tho uso of tho vulloy.
Tues., 29. Ono natural production
or tho country ought to bo noticed, as
It constitutes an important Item or tho
food of tho natives, gatuo being rath
er scarce hero. This Is tho crickets,
which in homo parts or tho valley aro
larger anil moro plentiful than I over
saw them any whtre else, being from
an inch and a half tu two Inches in
length, with corporations liko alder
men, und tho Indians mako flue, rich
pots or soup of them, ns somo of our
company saw at a ramp near tho foda
spring?. Wo traveled about 14 miles
to-day, camping on it small creek
which ii probably a branch of Hoar
Itlver. I omitted meutioulugycstor
day that wo hail left tho regular road
again not far from the Mida t-prlngs to
tako another ue.tr cut under the pilot
age ofn Frenchman.
fro hi: continued.!
Itk Yourself Theso questions.
Aro you a depom!nt auffcrer from Sick Headache,
Habitual CotlcncM. I'alpiUtlen of tho Heart? Hao
you Ululneaa of tho Head! la your Nervous Sytem
depressed? Docs your Mood rlrculito badly? Havo
you a Coujrh? Low Spirits? Comlnjr up ol tho food
after catlnir, etc. All of thoro and much more aro the
direct results of Iyscps!a, Llrcr Complaint and Indl
pcstlon. tlacKi'a AiottT Kuivralsiiowaknolcd;cd
liy all drujnrlsts to baa pnsltlto cure, 2,400,000 bottles
hating lietn (rlten anny In tlio United Mates through
ilnjjwIiU to 0 1 iwplo as a trial. Twu dotes will tatls.
fyony person of Its wonderful quality In curing all
tonns of lndfcntlon. Sitmplo botUis, 10 ets Hcjjular
el to, 7f. cM. holil pwltlttly by all llrst cl.uu Druj-'Wi
In liio United State
They All Take It
hen Iho a t tcm U run dm n to t hut ettont thill nit
pa alecplcsi nights, aro ncnoui and Irritable, haro
Bloomy fonbodlnes, sour stomach, sick headache and
coaled tonjruc, do not enroll yours as high private In
me rear ran unucr (lencral Debility, but cheer up and
trytthlte'st-ralrle Flower, the Urcat Liver l'anaeta,
nowforialolnctcryclty&nd toon on tho Continent.
No modlelne ever eotnpoundod Is half Its clual for tho
euro of DYsrerSIA and I.IVEIl COHI'LAINT. It has
a specific power over tho liver, and by curing the liver.
Dyspepsia and all other diseases arlilnp; from It vanWi
as If by maffic. bamplcs bottles aro told at Uio small
price of 23 cents, that Mil convince yon of Its merits,
targo tiro bottles 70 cenki; for tale o cry where,
The Imported Clydesdale Stallioi
ROB ROY n..a
MERRY MAS
Will mako Iho reason as follows:
ICntl HOV, at DnrMn's Stable. HAL1IM,
day. Tuesday, and Wennctday, cacli week, a
JOHN l'Utlll'S FAIIM tho threo dan follovli
Itll'.UUY 511. SON, Dntbln'i Slal.le, HA
Thurnlay, I'rldiy. and f ahuday. each week, i
the o'd DBI.ANI'.V KAIIM. a mllonrd a lull
Turner, en Mondojs, Tucfdnyi, nt.d Wcdnctda
TUiniS-Scnon. 030, tiiya'jlo nt end n
ton. Insurance, 6511, pajnblo when mam 1
to bo with foal, or la purtcd with. II S. olU
apis Gllir.USON ,1- VVl
THE BEST FRUIT DRYER
OK AI-.fi!
I now havo control, for this coast, of tho machines In
tontod by Hampton Kelly for prcscnlmr nnd drying
fruit and rzetablcs, on nd byltcurs Killy. Colo and
Watson, and shall proceed Ui canvass for lalo of ma
chines and Individual and county rights for Oregon,
Wuhlnzton and California; alio, for tho solo of an ini
proved press for pocking dried frulu and vegetable,
tl
0 and used. Those machines aro
ho boat ci cr l
Kelly's Fruit and Vegetable Grinder,
That makes a pulp of fruit preparatory to cvapora
Uon and dr) lrtf for market.
Kelly's Centennial Fruit Dryer,
That prepares the pulp, aliove described for use, by
drylnjr tho same,
Kelly & Colo Fruit Dryer,
Of slses tint ranze In cost from ITS to IIU each, with
rapacity to dry from IS to 30 bushels of applos per day
ol 10 hours' work This dryer ha no superior, and Is
dtscrllicd In tho follow liu: rut.
nu.rrs iirjii
Uic Croat kldncv an
crinedlclno, cures I
ll tho Hack, Bid
loins, and all disco
Iho Kl'lnrvi. Ilia
nnd Urliuiry Or,
Dropsy, timet, I)
tes, lirijlit's Dlsoas
tho Kidneys, It-to
or Incontinence of U
Nervous Discuses, Female Wcaknoss nnd cio
HUNTS IlKM KUV Is prepared HXTlf KS8I.Y ror
iH'cajes. trhm a retired minister of tho Mcth
Lplscopal Church;
OH! MY
BACK!
I'KOViDrxca, 11. I Ausr. ID, 1e
wonderful cCccts of HUNT'S IiIlMiUlY In my
WM. E. CuaKE-Dcar Sir: llannff witnessed
tail
4J. U, ftJII
HUNT
REMED
case, and In n great number of ethers, I rccomnic
to nil afltlctcd wttli kllney Dkcotcs or Dropy. 1
amictcd by disease should secure tho mcdiclno v
wIN cure fa tho shortest imsilhla tlmo. HUNTS I
KIIV will do this. II. 11. Dawlct, U Djcr St.
From Iter. 11 O. Taylor, D. II., Pastor lint Ik.
Church. rnoui'SAcr, It. 1., Jon. 8, It
I ran testify to tho virtue ef HUNTS IlUltEJ
Kidney DIscvos from nctu.il trial, hat In? been I
benoflicd by Its uso. Ii U. Tarn
HUNT'S ItUMKllY Is -- -p. -,
r,UdbVy'ihl.ballCJ,eonodf UIIMT
l'hyslclans. Ithasstood llll I 1
years, and tlio utmost
rel'ance may bo plieed.
In it. ONKTItlAI, WILLI
CON VI NOB YCU. Scmll
forramphlct to Wh. F.I
"! a St ttsnarJ.taA It t I
vunaa, iviiucuvv. i. i,
MILD IIV ALIi DHVOGIBTS.
fcblliy
MONEY TO LOAN
snouitED BY
IlEAL ESTATE MORTGAQrS,
-1N-
Sums of $600 to $30,OC
Or Portland City Proporl
Apply to
WILLIAM REIJJ,
48 First St., Portland, Orogc
ina)2 Odi
deference Is nude to the follow inc named )crsont:
Uses Iluooas, llrooka' Station.
Siuv & ALU.O, " " and many ethers who
haieusoil Iho ilrjera and know the quality erf fmlt
lion dried and tho capacity a taf.tyot tlio machines
which aro heated by ttoani, i cannot bum ths fruit,
neither aro they liable to dmtroytho bulMlnj, oo liai
bran the iso In thlsSUta with others.
Tho quality of Uio fruit, when drHI, Ii equal to tho
best numulactuird, and wo believe It superior to all
others.
Collvcr's Fruit and Vcjotablo Press
It Intended for pacMn? drksl fmlt or vocetablosln
two tofltC'iioundrum.r Imxos. and nuts it In thabcHt
posslblo eondltlon and fonn for private me, at trlltlnff
VO"l.
I shall bo prepared to fill orders for tho atH r toxca
iruiu Murn iuiuiiMiureri, at low pneva.
UIIAVtf) Nl'ItCII'IO nilDOINE.
Tlio Creat lincllali Itcinctly
TRADC MADK. An nnWllnr niro f RDE J&
huininai wcoKiicai,
IlerTnalorrncal
jtotr
wi"m
putency, and all Dis
eases uu
m
$.&Ssiti
Fiat follow as a
iwqucnco ef self abuse
as isms oi sicrnury,
Universal lasttudi,
Pain In Uio Hack,'
Bofora TakinKS'"oi.rS After Td
and many othcrllisaucs Uivt lca.1 to Insanity or
sumption, and a Prematura llmvo. UT Full nrtil
In our pamphlet, which wo desire to suud free by
wcvcTjune. a-u mo cs:eiuo sieuicino is soldi
dnuriilits at (I iKr iu.ka.v, or sis ivkckasM for
; irou ny mniion reccipioi ma money
Till! illtAV niKIIICINIi col
will br tent Iron hy mall on receipt nf ths money
drcvtlm; Till! Illt.W ItlftlllClIMIC 111
No. 10. Hocllinloi' Illock. Ditroit. I
CZrfxiW In Sal.in and evcrywliera In tho Unltedl
ana utnatia ey au wnoiosoie ana rcun arucipstf.
Three ) tors ajfo I put uixni inylrultfarm on Coo
,w
.rau it sneixMArall v
I am fully KHtrd as to tho builncw of dry In; fruits
Itlver. Cuos CVuntv. an Alden Inilt Drvlmr FaetAin.
..... .. . : " . . " : : . t. : v
iiwfc m now uwnrii aim ojK'rauu siinvssiaiir liy my ism,
pronounce tho Kelly & rjj Drer without a suponor,
and Just tho iiiachlno iik I.d fur iihi by the uujorlty
of fruit irrucrs Addrrn.
A. B. COLLVEP-.
mylMf
Dr. JAMES WITJIYCOMHE,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
WILU I'ltACTICU IN I-ORTLANIt IIUHKAlTKIl
Ilanir had an cvtenslre praeUce Ui Oregon for the
Ustehihl yiars, Is a sufficient iruarantea of ability.
Will send priscripUoni and InformaUon for the treat
ment of any disease on receipt ct one dollar, state til
symptoms as near as possible, also uear the Otfe and
eUht of horse. Office at
nisACK HAWK KT.tDLES,
POIITLAND, OltEGCi.V, febMm-p
B. F. SWICK,
DENTAL P.001IS
Ovor Broyman Bros. Store
N0NK HUT KINISIir.II Ol'FJtATIONS PEUF0HMCD
ftb'iS-U
Sanative Pills
If You Want a Safe Purgative uso
Dr. Jojroe' Kaustlve I'llU. Tiuiy
will rcllovo tho Stomach and HqwcIh,
without Grilling, anil eleniiHo tho
M'holo alimentary canal.
If You Want a Liver Stimulant, uso
l)r. Jiajue'o HasamMvo PlIU, Thoy
will rcatoro tho Action of tlio Mver,
and remove all obEtructlons of tho
biliary duct. Thoy may ho rolled
on lu all Affections of tho Liver, and
aro especially helpful In cases' of
ltlllous Dyspepsia.
If You Want a MM Laxative, pM
r. Jayoc's BaaaUre PUla. When
taken In (mall doses, thoy remove
a Costive habit of tho body, and
gradually chango tbo vitiated secre
tions of tho Stomach and Liver,
which if let alono, often generato
fccrious disousos.
Dr. Jaym'g Sanative Pills aro of
Salem Flouring Millj
I1E8T KAMILY PLOUIt,
UAKGH'S BXTitA, XXX.
IIUTEHFINE AND OIUUAM,
MIDDLLVOS, 11ILWJ, AND Sill
OoiiMtnntly on Knnd.J
IIIjrltOHtr X'rloo In OAl
Paid for Wheat
m rtr m mm m jnssm
XJ.J.' AXxjU AJLiJLUto. , V j
It. 0. KINNEY.
Arcot H. V. Ill
kept inn
j.
Xtvarasi sex.:,,
Sueces tor to J. It. IIrci.rn A Co,,
US I.lliertr Ml,, . . .MiW YOll
CoimiiiKnloii wVcroiit
T.OIt llUYINO AND KOnWAItDINn
jV Ner York via Isthmcs. Pacific Ilallroil
Cape Horn, all kinds or Merchandise, and fcr III
of Products from tho I'adflo coast, fur tho colli
oi motitr. .vc.
IO-u.e3a T71&I1
POTTERY.
AFTER A PERIOD OP IDLENESS, Tl
wcskB have noir for tevural months been 1
operation maiiafaclurtnc a tuperlor and Imna
snius wBicniiiasDiv 10 user to too iraaei
XJx-wt Ovuvlitr,
My pro lent stock la raperlnr to anything nal
inrta at tnit i-ottery ror Dyo years past, ana i
10 ovsi easuicawsre lor sircDvn ana auraeuny
I Guarantee SallNfaclleBl
Orders, or requests for Information aa to prid
buuuiu u aouresrexi 10
A. JrJ. SMITHJ
Vuena Vltta, Ate. 30-U rrosrll
great help in removing Skin DU
coses, originating from an Impuro
Condition of tlio lllood, Thoy may
bo taken at all times without danger,
and whlio lining them, you way cat
anil drink as usual.
English
BERKSHIRE Pit
T ENTEniJl PlOa AT THE LAST STATE
JL took bceistaI.M for bust litter, also for l
on the (.TOun'U, Ultln; clliUva prUoi on my en
Ironfarnlth IIRDEDINU KOWF, young-snd si
orucr. ajso, tauice j ountf i.uai, as tu trcj
body has rot. Addict
JOHN WEST,
.New Uect alarVtt, SALK.tl,
JalOtf
RAILROAD LANDS
Llbortil Toriim!
LOW I'KICKM
LONU T1MK1
LOW INTEHl
Ibc Orrroa aid I'aliroritU and Or
Ceitral Kallroad ConBialN
OFFKH tbslr Lands for falenpoa the follow!
rai lermt: use lenio or me price in cash; UI
the balance at tho rat of seven nr r.m ,
after sale; and each following year one-teatb
prlaclpal and Interest co the balance at the I
seven per cent per anna-n. Doth principal aoJ
. u. u w. 0, .urrsucj.
A discount of tea per cent, will e allowed I'M
tar Letters to be addressed to P. hCUULZIl
asem u, o v, u. n., i"oruaaa. ureouo.
UODOV, DAVIS A CO.,
Urd,Orrcuc.
Wbdtsa'e AccaU Fort
rUiB
JOHN MINTO,
aXEUXB OP
3IER1NO SHEI
TIKES plcasiretnnirerlntotbeWooOrl
Oregon and the adlnlDlnir Terrltoris the I
topsretate TUOltOFUIlllUEn lIMttNOS. 1
f arlog parties loteretted ttat they can, and il
UVCll CHEiPEltltATtS ikin th'rS-f
be Imported, t laKlnatlon and romuarlson v I
cr Steep offered la the luuket am cord Lilly ir I
Adcrws JOHN MISTO I
Baiem, u
N. B. The Riaa acd Data Ltobe of the fi
baswncn the ISLAND PAltil, adjoining I
The Ewtecaa be s.tm at the same place, o
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