Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1879)
WILLAMETTE FARMER. f fa MARKET REPORTS, vii.i,AMKrn: t'AiuiKit omcE.i l'ORTLAID (OH.), TlllRltlAT MoRRISd, 31 J, I Juno ID, is; U'lTvl tender In l'oithtnl, luijlng, par, and (dllnj at par. Bllrcr coin In I'orthml tlio hauls iiioto nt lfrlj .r rent, discount. Homo t'rodiicu iUiultcl. Tho fullauinz riprcscnt uholcsale rates from prodii. ersor flrt lan'lji I'U)Ult-ln Jobl-lnj lot staiilard brand, ; lrt country lmnil,l 5SfM " WIWAT-ll.W. OATS-whltc, Mj V builicl li) tlio cur load ONIONS-IOjX'IN. I'OTATOES-.Vo ilimand for nlJ potatoes. MIDDMNOS-Jobllns, for ford, ;; flno, IU Q27J V Ion. IlllAK-JoW.lnx at 1 1 V ton. llACO.V-.SI.Ici, Oo llam, llirjllc; shoulders, 7i7,. IAIIIJ Iti kr,r and tuix, 10c. IJUTTTlt Wo quoto cholw f roli roll at 18 to 50e; irood pickled roll, 16ej aollil In kesr, If; market irlutM. CllEKSIl-Oreiron, 11(913; California, 10c DM HI) fllUITO-Apple, iun lrlcl, 3c; machine drlo", 7ISf, dull sal, I'ears, nuchlno ilrlod, "Hie. llum, iun dried, loyll. E008 18c, (rood ilmiiml. l'OULTItV Chicken, jounj, W"3 Mpenlos: old, gluts, and vantcil. II(KlH-llfcMil, fj on loot 4c IlllKr I.Io wcUht SJ and 3J rt. fir rholMi HIIhTI'-Uto wHglil 5 and S ct. VOOt-Ilutcrn Orfron, 1VH; Ulllinictle Valley, 2h!.1c. Market, weak and tumlllnl. HIDIS- 1.10. TAI.MIW-tyiotaul at S and SJ tt. IIAV -Timothy, Iwlod, biijlwf nWOnnd 112 V ton. Mnciitl jilfrcliHiHllHC. HIL'K-Milno, No, 1, none : China, No. ?, 0) it. Japan, 7 iti; Handwhli lhnl, Tc. Very rcaree. TI1A8-Jajnn, 3 ami toe; ISUOt, CI ami OO; V. II., 85c fJOlTUH-OwU Wen, ID ami 17c; Jia, SI$J7. HUCIAILS-NcwMnf Inland m:pr; Cnnlieil A.llji: flno erinhod, 111c; Oil, 10c: IMmf, v; tloldcn 0, OJe; Vandwlih Llind, 7 and Dr. hviiui1 -r. ki eoc. OANUI.IW lUn.HH. ItAIHINS Impnrtal, 11 Wan I II tOabox; MHor. lila, 42 ami (3. HOAPS-'Iood. COo and 1 W. YIIAST l-OWIIKII-Donnclljr, 19 and JOc . V jrow; 1'ro.Um h Merrill SID per rtodi. OIW-()nllr..irx brand ol coal, 250 J high trade, Downer ft Co., S3 and 41,e: rlollod Unaenl, 06c; Haw Mnel, (XV; Iura 1ml. t( Kl ondsl 4V, Cutor, II V od 41 40; Tiirrrntlne, (10 and OS cciitn. Dry fJocMln, i:ic. lUiiall and Jokblnir lUtm. UalMt, W 7 to 7(c; (hint A., 8 to Bc; Callcoo, COI8o! Ulnghani,lUtllc; whl to Itork Muilin, lc; white IjmU ilala, do 10c; other branili whlto Muilln,7(tlc; red all wool rjannel, SOtJOOcj whit all wool Jluinel, SCk.OOc; CJunton (llannel, Meachcl and unbleached, fcrfMc; CliotloU, lor Mrtlnjr, 14'.10c-; Table Unen, S4(iC6c; Walerprool, 7t'tf0c; CtmIi toweling, 10JI5; Kentucky Jeana, UM7; red all wool lllinketi, fVjS.M; whlto all wool IllanketJ, f.Vi8.C0; Ootton llattlnjr. SOgtC&c lb; lilrtlnic nanncl, t'MIOc; blark and oulornl Cwhmera; 4 Jo al.7i; Mutter and Clieno cloth, ta'c; KeanileM Hocke, J!5c;Coilmere nU elotli, OOo a I1.3S; TUklnif, lt a 85c, DdiilnM and Duck, lOaSUc; r'armera' llootx, tt.7sa&.00; do KIH, Men, Il.fia2.00; do do LadtcV.calf akin, 1.75at.t5; dodo Chlldrcni' hhoen, roll ekln, tl.tta l.tO;llon,llo.jbi,tl.al.W;Oterall, Wo a l.-y.; Jump en, Woal.iS; llannrl Urrrnhlrt 1.23a2.75; Mona UiulenlilrU and Drawere, 37lo J"tfO; OrrrcoaU and UUtem, ir.W a IHOO; Clotbliur, iull, (7.M a 33.00; Qual win 1'anbi 43.00 a 8 do All kind ol cotton coodi higher with upward tendency, Sun t'runclNco Itlnrkct. Hi raainncu, June 17. tthrat- tfuppllm id tholio aro light, and lor Dili luallty tha demand l 1,-oo.llor both ahlpplnir and mill. Ing; inlllcn wnntl an urgent; ahlp'ra' want aro alra tfjnl a lu line aaite f,i aniell likl aAlfanM A ret lift 1,1. ImrorticUm ihol (Uathlrplnirioldatll Ml, and C,S1' million Jiouuili, air c)k'"il inllllnif at II 07; for lair to guxl Wollu Walla 1 (VtUaikrd. OaU No kiIm to icjturt; ihob'O are urarts) and waiiteil;nuuktltllT, I'uUtoi Cala nurket ndlnuoi deir.orallil Onlone Markttalrail). drain Pagt (julct at trt. ClllCIIKU itllll'laCf. Cmicaoo, Juno 17 Win at-1 ooj er lu ald lor July delivery. Iloorlioliiu'N IVIicat niurkcl. lokvoii. June 17. rliutlng lurvott, llrui, CUriroi't on iHiwue and (or ahlpment, atcaily. ilaik Lane, 'ulet and iUdy. (juoUtli ol Kwid nrgoei, oil cooit, 41 tb. oca ilaiita(e tor xillere acoount, Im4 lutul 3 er rent, com iuImIwi; MimL, Ch ur Mil, 4; llod Winter, 44i Odt(45t; California, (A) tti, 4lfc.M0J. doo.1 ahlpptnK California on aauire, per KM the, Quecmlowii lor ordere, Juil ahlpped or to le promptly hipped, 44XVI; nearly due, 411 Cd; ariratft Ch or Mil lor ahlpment diwIiiK tho preiont month and followlnif one, V4N0 tt. on American lernu, 8 od; Oregon lorahlp. ment, 45 (VI. Uicrittkd lair to ehoKv ehlpplng club r rental, 0 4da9Cd. Uvr)'Ool lair tu choir alilppliiiiCaU per rental (Hi aisd. Uverjool lied Am riprlnf ahlppInK No. 3 to No, 1 r UI 7 4d4Hw 4d, 1"V to Kuod thlppln; Oregon, per rental, M MtfH &d; KOod to iholtv flipping Onyon, per rental, 0 WnVl M. r.nglUh country market itiff and eteady. Krvnrh roui try maiketi atcady. Weather In Knglond, uiiMttlol. ground b.irlcy from California thatlio can toll hero to good advantage can cll lower than oat. Tho Sound country U now producing oat" largely, and will bo npt to take tlio Cal ifornia market oft" our hands, 'Micro will ho a heavy hay clop in all thH region, tho present year, if it can ho laved in good order, Homo tunll loads of now hay Imvo already been brotignt to Portland, Ono farn.cr, near by, tamo to town this week and contracted for his hay to bo cut next cck, or at nn early day, and if delivered on tmio is to tot tivo fcIS per ton, Tlio figtucs for old hay ratit'o from !JI7 to 820, hut cannot last long. vttir.T.uiu.i. A dealer in proiluco tells us thcro Is no market tor old jHitatocs, ai thoy bring new ones from California and job them out at 75 cts, icr bushel. Considerable! garden stuff and early fruits como to Portland by every stcamor. THE WOOL MAIIKKT Tho uool market has miflcrcil a disaster and thcro is littlo doing. Tho cxtrcmo quo tations for uool seem to hoi For Kostorn llecco, from IS to'JIcts,; for good to choico nud inferior lots, rjiccial ligurcs, and for val ley wools, 'JO to '.'.'lets. This oliows n decline ofnbout 'Jets, per pound to within a week, and wo nro told that there is no nnxicty to buy at thoso figures. Tho situation is as fol lows : Manufacturers ran short of stock and sjnt buyers to California, which has an early clip nnd much very choico wool, Thcro was active competition for choico llccccs nnd buy ers gavo fully L'cts. per hxiihI more than tho K.iitern market sanctioned. Manufacturers do not usually go into the market themselves to buy, but this generally happens when thoy lind stocks short in tha spring and they nocd fine wooli for Immediate use, nnd tills ac counts for tlio speculation nnd competition wo annually witness to securo fino California wools. Aftcraupplylng this immediate- want, tho manufacturers lcavo tho Held to tho regu lar wool buyers, of whom thoy purchaso stock thu balanco of tho season. Thru buyers aro governed by circumstances and may speculate in prices or go slotv, an circumstances Justify, Tho early buyers "ran away with tho mar ket," Tho regular dealers will go slower. All this whilo thcro has been no change in the J.Mtcm market. Tho advnnco antici pated has not taken place, that is all, and as tho excitement is over and tho tmracdiato do mand Is suppliod, Oregon wool that Is yet un sold, will haro to wait, or take what is of fered. Homo heavy Kastern producers, such as Du- fnr liros., struck tho market at its best aud got n top figure. o liava no advico to give, but our readers must recollect that Ohio and other groat wool producing Htatci will now bo In tho market with us, nnd whilo tlio market may Advance, It is posaiblo that tho abundance of wool in sight may cause n decline. Wo distinctly ru- neat that tho Kastcrn market has suffered no declino and is firm. Men who aro licit posted in tho matter, nmonjt Portland merchants, place tho cntlro wool clip, that will leavo tho Columbia Ilivor tho present season, nt between seven ami COMMERCIAL. 167. Tutm-iiiAV Mdiini.iii, Juno ID, TIIK WIIKAT MOlKtrr Itcuiains w ithout change. There is no ship now on the borth loading with wheat or Hour, aud no whu.it buyers, excopt that niillors buy to grind. There is said to bo voiuo surplus wheat mi Snake Itlvcr, nlovo Walla Walla, yet to coniu duwn. Col. r'nrriah, who has just returned from there, says tho propect for a good crop and Urge yield In tho wholo region catt of the mountains was never uquallod, It is estimated by Dr. lUker of Walla Walla, that tho wheat surplus of tho upper country tho present harvest, will ho nearly oU,000 tons, aud it must I) borno in mind that this includes tho estimate for an increased anu to bo seeded uext year, and inercMod consumption to feed a rapid in crease of puhtlon, Tho inpet for a lari;o yield iu tho Wil Umctto Valley rowains good. Fall wheat is not no good in some inttauee us that sow ed on high laud early in the spring. Tho latter usually promise lietter thau ever lcforo, as tha soiuon has favored it. (HTH AND IUY, 'llio acerugo in oats is not probably ojual to last )car and hardly will Iold as well, Tho surplus of oats was larger and was used In '.'.iliforuia where tho low wica made ttioin available. Wo may not have sus many oats another ye.tr, and if the price is fair liicro will not be the same demand in Cal ifornia. (Vttjoro worth now &0 cent hero in Portland by tho carload, but cannot bo aJsippaxl to Sail Francisco ai thai price. A r hero inform u tnat he i receiving .1. 11. Karrish, Kin,, informs us that orders for Iiiverpool for wheat to that jxirt nrui Ifis. (Id. per fiOOlt., nad to United Kingdom 10s. Col. Lsng promises us on interesting con. trihution couceniiiig tho stock interests of his section for uoxt week, which wo shall bo very glad to receive, llo claims that scabby sheep como from tho lower country and lion tho flocks and that most breedors tako great iains to keep thorn clean. Tlio law should prevent any movement of scabby Hocks. Sheep nverago Sl.ftO a head after shearing, and Col. tang's band averaged soven iiounds each. .Scabby sheep will not yield half as much as similar sheep in good order. Tho sound shcop are assessed at ?'.00 each, and scabby nt $1.00 each. aiiKitp nrrrKK than cattlk. Mooting Col. T. 8. Lang yostorday, wo had n pleasant conversation about tho stock and wool interests of Wasco and Umatilla coun ties, llo informs us that oven before thoro was any rise iu wool, cattld-mcu were selling off their herds nnd converting them into sheep, becauto sheep nro less destructive to the (Mutures. Not only so, but heavy bauds of sheep aro brought to Hasten) Oregon from California. Ono man has brought I'.'.OOO head to Wasco County. Cattle sales average JlOa head-yearlings, $7; cow sand calves f 10; two year old steers 10; threo year olds fid; and four ear olds $17, -not many of tho lattor. Applo Tree Blight. Ilditor Willamette Farmori In your last issue is an articlo on apple trvu blight, written by Mr. Oardner. I have not changed my mind on tho cause of blight. I think that tho foundation is laid when wo begin to raise corn, potatoes, leans, and some times wheat and oats iu tho orchard. Many of lis raito all thrso products on m many acrus iu tho orchard from year to year, nover putting anything back on the land, lty so doing wo reduce tho strength of the land from year to year. All this whilo tho fruit trees are increasing iu sire, requiring mora and more nourishment, when there is less in the land. Hence your fruit trees aro starving for tho want of proper food. Apply manure don't use your leached manure such as has laid iu the barnyard for two or threo years, but that that has been properly made for tho orchard, Cultmtto not too deep iu your case. Pruuo moderately, aud iu two or threo yesrs) our fruit trees that aro not dead will look liko sound trees that haiotnado very largo growth, ltaiso nothing moro than From Clackamas County. IMitor Willamette Fanncrt Wo aro having fine weather, just what farmers havo been wishing for, and they nro making use of it by plowing nnd sowing. Thcro nro huudicdsof ncros of land iu this county that cannot bo sown to wheat nr o,iU this year on account of tho lalo rains. Such land can bo plowed Inn few days, sowed to buckwheat about ono peck to tho acre, and tho crop of buckwheat will como oft" before or in time to sow to fall wheat. As toon as you tako off our crop of buckwheat break tip J our land, mnko n good seed bed, row good seed, run out each middlo furrow, and at the end of theso furrows nrratmo so that thu water can pass off tho ground, and you will ! havo a good crop of wheat noxt harvest. , You can raiso about 'JO bushel of buck I wheat porncro, and it will be worth nt least j SI.GO per bushel, making $30 per acre. After making tlio proper ilobit, you will hao left nlout ?J1 per aero clear, much moro than you could get from tho samo land sowsd to wheat or oats, saying nothing of tho benoCt tho buokwluat will bo to the land by shading it from tho scorching rays of tho sun. k is not tho proper way to summer-fallow to plow your land and let it lay idlo nil summer. Plant it to corn, potatoes or !cans. Thoy will amply repay you for your trouble. Your land will lw in splendid condition for fall wheat, Hi-other fanners, good farming will pay. A good way to learn is to wrlto to tho Will.hi kttk FAluir.lt. (livo practical hints, so that no ono can misundcrstaud your meaning. I beliovo that wo can maku tho Fausikii moro interesting than it has over been, Writo ox porienco and practical hints, nnd moro farmers will tako it, thus making tho subscription list largor. This gives a groater rovenuc, and (ho editor can nITord to do better by us. Our wheat promises to bo a heavy crop. Thcro li littlo or no diflcronco between wheat on "slash" or old ground, y Wo can tako tho premiums at tho World's Fair, again if placod on exhibition. Oats will, yield a fair crop, but potatoes will hardly bo a full crop. Ap ples will bo but half n crop, tho small onos being ono-sldod and knotty, henco our applo crop will ho short. But fow cherries, and very fow plums in this county. Tlio Italian pruno does not givo ontiro satisfaction. I think that plums will do much bettor. They will bear hotter, because tho plums will stand tho dry woathor belter than tho Italian prune. I havo said nothing about peaches becauso wo havo so low trees that wo cannot get as many as wo want to uso on tho tablo with cream and sugar. Wishing happy future for tho Willam irrrK Fakmeu, I remain, Loiliink. Junk 10, 1870. Eomody for Lico on Fruit Trees. Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Eestoratlvo. 1 L'l V.. '...... .' . .. . cures of XScrvotts Ucuility, bcmlual i cakucss, Lost Manhood, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, Inability for mental labor, despondency, ami such diseases as nro induced by youthful follies Mid excesses, than nil other medicines combined. -'CHVftpj it is not n stimulant nor excitant, is jicr fectly safe to take, is not a rpiack ueitrum, and produces results that nro wonderful. Price, S3 a bottle. Four times tho (piaiiti ty, $10. liny n bottle. It will not disnp 5 ou. For sale by nil druggists. Hodge, Rtii & Co., wholesale ngeutn. as oixxr " Tor'l w Tio aro auffonnff Irotn the crrorinnJ IndHcro tlon of youth, nervous weakness, rurly ilciay, lo'suf matih'Hid, ctr.. I will tn'nd n rrelpo that will euro you, HlCHOKCIlAlKJH Ttill great remedy wai dlscor crod by a tuluionary In Mouth America. Send a self addressed cnrcloiie to tho llcr, Joieru T. Iihai.HU. tlonli, New York fit). Jan3My New Kiu, Jutio It, 1879. IMitor Willamette Farmer! For lico on young troes of any variety I And sulphur or brimstono burned under tho lltnlm for a few minutes will effectually kill nil iniects which may infest tho troes. I tried it on a very thrifty young applo troo, iu repiy to a. u. uanincr, in youriupcr of Juno 7th, I would say that in my opinion tho causo of tho blight or spot spoken of by him is tho too rapid growth of tho trco forced by culture and moisture Ltto in tho season, which loaves tho trco and its branches cry tender lato in tho fall season, and our littlo cold sicll of weather early iu tho fall dama ges tho bark, aud tho trco suffers similar to what a person would suffer from freezing or burning. Itomedy put back by summer pruning and less cultivation. Now will somo rooder nloaso tell us tha causo of peach tree curling? Jodmi CAxro. Divina Borvlco. Khlor David llrowor will hold servico at Hock Creek Schoolhouse, Clackamas County on tho evening of Juno 'JO; at Whlto School house, in Powell Vallay, on tho evening of Juno 21st, and ou Sunday a basket meeting- service at 11 am. and 1 r. M.; at Orient Schoolhouio on tho night of Juno 24 and IVS. Will alto hold a scries of meetings in Union Hchoolhouie, Clackamas County, commencing Friday evening, June 27, to continue over Sunday, On Sunday, Juno 20, Iwsket meet ing at lhruuan unurcn. fxrvlco at 1 1 a. m. and 1 r. m. All are invited to attend. Puyallup Coal Mines. A recent examination of tho coal fields on Puyallup developed the fact, that no Ilarbou river (a branch ef tho Puyallup,) and only noout threo miles from Wilkcson, thcro are seven veins of ooal within a space of 900 feet along tho river, making an aggregate of fifty-six feet of solid coal of good ipiality, nnd that all lay nt tho samo auglo of VI Segrees, showing that tho coal is in places at that jHjint, The Northern Pnciflo Company built their road to Wilkcson, at a cost of six hundred thousand dollars, without having a careful survoy of tha coal fields made, and havo spent seventy thousand moro in costly blundering experiments, aud have finally shut down their raino in disgust. Thcro is on independent company at work, and havo already diovo their gangway over ISO) feet, all tho way in ooal, but with only a light lift; but will reach a heavy deposit, and other vtins on tho Gale claim, iu about four huudred (eet moro iu about two months. Competent expert report that thoro aro millions of coal there, if tho right means aro takcu to get it out. A GOOD PLAN! AnyboJv can loam to make money rapidly operating In Stockt, by tho "Two Unerring- ltulej fir buccrw. In Memra. Ijlwrcnco ,' (Jo's new circular, Tlio combina tion method, which this flrn hvi mida suceemlul, enable pooplo with largo urrmall mean to reap all the benefit of Linroit canltjil and tiojt aklll. Tlimnuuidji rr order. In tarlou Bum, are pooled Into ono oU amount and eo operated ai n muhty whole, thui aocur Injr locaclnliiniiolderall the advantage of the lar coal operator linmemu profit aro divided monthly. Any amount, from S3 to 9.1,000, or moro, can ho ucd eucii-Mfully N V. Ilantld Weekly, Sept. Mih, 1S78, tare; "l:y the mmblnatlon uiteni (15 would make. S73. or per cent.; 4M jiay 4U0, or 7 per cent.; $100 make tl.OO". or 10 ier rent, en tho ttoi-k, ilurlnj; the month, acoonlin;; to tho muku." Krank Indies llluitratcd Newspaper, Juno Kith) Tlio combination method of opcmtlnjr atoik I the mot euccciaftit ever adopted,' New York InJeponJeut, bept. 12th: "Tlio combination yttcm I founded uihmi correct binlncs principle, and no tcrson ncel lo without nn tneomo whllo It I kept working by Menr. Uwrenc.0 A Co. Ilrooklyn Journal, April rjtli: "Uur cilltor mailoanet protltof 910I.U front IJO In ono of Me.r. lwionce h Co' comblna lion." Now circular (mailed frco ciplaln eory. tblnff. Htork and boml wantcil, (lorcrnment bond supplied, l-awnnco .V Co., Ranker-, 7 Kxchangc Place, N. Y JuncSSm D. W. PRENTICE & CO, Music Store! 168 Plret St., Portland, Or. All instnimonts sold on thu installment plan, nro at our regular CASH 1T.IC1CS. Our Pianos and Organs aro from tho best makers, our prices and terms aro the easiest of any houso on tho North Pacifia Coast Wo fully fuarantco every instrument wo sell, nnd each 'iano and Organ is also accompanied with a guarantee from tho manufacturer. IHAWMSYo ME) & d3.9 Portland, Orcfjon. OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST PF58CES, A FULL LIKE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Solo Asonts for tho BUCKEYE MOWER REAPER,. Tlio X.citdlii;; Iarvcnttii;; niucliltiu of the World. uii tut ijo n portion oi mo unm uuu Orntn Crops of tho Pnciflo Const linvo boeu civt by tho BUCKEYE, that no fhr taor licio crut bo Ignorant of Its merit) or rciiulro nrrtunout to conx'lnco Iilm ol Its anpcrlorltyi ns it is too woll and fa vorably hnoavn to uood comment, It la tho perfection of nil Renpor and Mow ing Maohincs. mJ qAKTTOW We call especial attention to ourjlaw and Perfected '" 3?i;tts vrapSEtp New III dctnlli nnd ncni iimiincTivi: nnd ll noav Imtalhnont terms; ?."), 8100, or more, cash, balance, ?1S or $20 per month. Installment terms t (J.1, iy0, or moro, cash, balance, 31fi or $20 per month. pPfip Installment terms! SIS, 5i or more, cash, balance, $10 or $15 per month. prill fenttire and PIECVUAR ttniMH tnc CHAMPION THRESHER OF THE WORLD. rhrosliormon who linvo used or imployed tills new style) of rhroaher.nU unlto in tostlfylnrt that thoy nro tho CAT TUTIX S3i;sn Ct u:i; It is deslirnod and bnllt expressly Tor Oregon ind Washlncton. bv ono who thoro richly understnnds tho reqniremonts of tho conntry. nnd tho dlQcnltl) to bo overcome. AkciiIh for HAINES' (Gonulno) SINGLE GEARED HEADER, Spoolally Improvod for thlo Soason Ton or Twolvo foot out. sou aocnts ron tut oio duiaclc Schutllor Farm, Frolghl, and Spring Wagons. Studebakor Wagons, Studchnkcr d Jipring Hacks. Rogulator, Wind Mills, The most complotc windmill in use. Elward Harvoslors, Vastly superior to any other hand binder Harvester in market. Will handle lodged or fallen grain,and elevate- it better than any known machine of its class. Taylor Sulky Rakos, Self Dump ing and Plain. monitor and Straw Burning En gines. Send (or Spoclnl Catalogue, also (or our Now Prlco List. PORTABLE FARM ENGINE. I am Asenl for sal ef thoso Fjiruim In Uus 8tat, whkh or perfucuj reprraentail bj cvomrrgrlrir cut. I snow lij inr own sirnorlcnc that Uier or (lnWU-all th are rlalmcd to U-anil can inokalu or the tntanit of an ono wlthlng to purchan At My Farm, near Salem, ea it Nowbury, Chapman & Go's, POIITIjAND, At clthn of which tLins th wiilno eon be sctti and tcitcd, DANIEL OLABK, Salom, Or. ma;S0-U ROBINSON & COS MILLINERY ILLINERY ILLINERY TTiLTNERY m HOTIONSI OTIONSf OTIONSl OTIONSI 3E?jEi,ia.037- zijolcL Goods, Stable -AT- Noxt Door to Broyman Bros., SALEM, OREGON. 5f Inttnllmcnt teniwii $15, $23, or more, cash, liahuice, $i or 310 tier mouth. If installment terms as quoted aboo do not exactly incase, mcy can lo changetl to suit convenience o( customer. D. W. PRENTIOE & 00, And Publishers t D. W. Frontioo & Co'a MONTHLY MUSICAL JOURNAL Frloo 75 Conts por Yoar. Contains Jli worth of Xew Musio each year. apJSln rrat rvJactlorM frmii farmer iNTKK OUA .ITY 01' Call and ice. THE WESTINGHOUSE THRESHING MACHINE,' The Glute & Co. Portable Engines! Uy request of tho manufacturers wo linvo occcptod tho Agency for this State and tho rvljoia log Territories of tho nboYO justly Celebrated Machines. We havo satisfied ourselves that tho above are really SUPKKIOR Machines, and aro rooooi mended by farmers who used them lut season as TUB 11KST Machines they have over seen, tTSend for Catalogues and Descriptive Circulars, Agents wanted in every county in this State and tha Territories. E3. ar. asroaFiTiirt. u a & oo., Portland, Oregon, juneO-tf GOOD OORE for HARD TIMES k Sii2!ln,l.w Ml fKuurioondituuui KASrOr (Oi inn iinn l'Un.ij ,f,t Nuti jo9o.oo cindriu lUUiUUU and (Vmtln.-nUl fctrao bcrrjr llant. ilU lion.'of .Ji,r 1'Unt. Tt, tt Cirrlhlnr n.w, noolaud are. Itloe low. rknd for IKwrliirtVe Clr cuUrtot. ttwt a . MT.MmrjmtaaiHlrriilt blMSCr. tt uoilbur;, K, J, uurMSoi BUY NO TRUSS Until jroti t what ha Uea oo complUhrd tjr Dr. llerw' lit loveutlun. XjT.-.nd for paraph, let and HenValliraetJcounial. UAUNETIO KLAbTIO TKUbS CO., (VX) Sacranuiito bL, San rranriMV, CaL marl-lr Perrydale, Folk County. Mr. J. w. Mcflruw, writing from I'crry1 lucrs in your orchards, ou which turu your I llo, sayst " Our ieoplo aro happy iu the hogs, caUes, and occasionally your sheep, aud I prospect of an abundant harvest; fall wheat if your fruit trees do not shako off their ills. ! is already heading out and blddini; fair for a ease tucn 1 liavo miweit my guess. An or chard must bo underdroiued to do well. IXIRAINK. Cuu-XAsus CoUNTT, Juna 10, 167V. For cabinets, cards, or pictures ot aay kiud, call oo Dttvidson Uro, rhotographsrs, coruer thirst and Yamhill streets, Portland, i 1 I ....ll III .;. . 1 ..n ... ,:-?.. gouii Yiviii. ttu suciiu anu tun ui me iu our littlo village, and if it was not that we aro so nearly oat of tho county limits, this place would bo an applicant, in common with Dixie, Independence, Mommouth and Dallas, for tho county seat, for wo havo a I real livo rallrocd." J. W. GILBERT Pnyos CuhIi ir Hides, Tuts fc Pelts, seUI Commercial st SAI.KM. ty HORSE MARKET! BOARDING STABLES! Cor. Third and Ash Stroots, FOHTT s VTJX3. Iforw bought and suld pr order. l"artU hrinf horvvsbiKll will itowetl to call on u won, a wha. many ordr to AIL W or prtartid W land) um bruteahonM, or tho, that bar contracted tlciou habiufthcivbj Bttinf them for market), oo th most scUatiu wnHite. Term rwuouobl. Aidreu H. D. MONTGOMERY, Cr r P. P. OA8TI.EM4N,V. ., ht-U XOXsMMaOct. -TT AGAIN IN BUSINESS! XAN'UFACTUHKK AND lUrOItTEll OF SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, ETC. UO n.03XTT mi.f Utmt Sldo, XOXLVXasVZiTSS. Actnt for Outta Tcivha and Rubber Uanututurlns Comiajiy, run Assortment of Fire and other kinds ol Hose IU- on hand at Han KrancUK-n crlMi. A rand A ana laiba ol th bert nuolilj on hand. Alio, a irenenl auortnient of Farm llarne el all Undi. N, B. ixunng prvmpu attended to, JanllU I Awortment of Concord Btaga Homes. EUur Htook HATH 4lkh Trotting Stallions " KISBER AND ROOKWOOD Property of Hodmond fc Smith, Will ur? e mires the cruuloj scaton ol 1879, oommencinr April lit and ending July lit. At thoir Stablo in Portland, Oregon, on 8ixth and I Streets, Nror the Oregon Tronifer Company's Stable, TortuN, $.10, payable when Mure lit 1m Feal. All AccldcBtH oc ctirrlug to Mure to be at RISk el their OwaerN. KI9BER'S "PBDIQBEE. lUjr .Ullioii, tnp U th fore; whit near foot; whit hind leg; foaled Slav ii, 1STJ; cot b ItrtdTa's llombleUwIon. tut duu IaJv Fallice, br Lwlj's American EUr; 24 dam by Lcn; lUd UUck llawk' liamM. kuttr tyd) k'), by AUUlUli, Ma of itambnno. HOCKWOOD'S PEDIQREE. JSiXrxnS: .Ci XJ.Vl-. 4 by rketwood. .on of p; 4U, dam by lUmUtanian (a runninif home); tleelvood' dam by New Verk UlaekUawk: luppj MfMlum, by dualj IVU Wtali Il.DOf Madiuim Uu PiizwBsv mm rVTTTwjwnons wnwrnma tuna pcvtBfu sVUTtnu, AuurMf: a41-ta REDMOND A SMITH, Portland. Orco. JnU arrlcJ from Ban Tranclioo. and oevtxI 1th a full appreciation of tho wnU of our nwtomen. aUi prtinMct.ue are eiunieu 10 puo ourcuBiomcmno wnenici the am. aivl UUAU I (uuun ;irt-c4.ue are enibled to clvo ourciMtomert tho tcnefltof the am. ! GliAu onu DiTir ur vtuiiAaainr uncxecueu nj anr in h otav, I : 6pti:m Jj, j