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WILLAMETTE FARMER nttlt. mat Conducted by Mrs. Harriot T. Clarke. IllSV. IlV KATF. ACM). llusy at night, busy by day, Tims wo nre imsing our lives awnyi Never nn hour of iillcncss now, Jlut never a frown Minll ilnrkrn my browj For w bom do I toil but tlioso that aro dear. Whom to my heart 1 bold so near. Heaping tho foam in n cloud, no light, Toiling to mako little clothes look white, llrushcs ami towels nro brought Into play. Vor they must bo cleanly and sweet each dayj Thoy tlio darlings (Jod gavo to mo. Aly joy and comfort forovcr to be. ' Stiteh after stitch, year after year, The click cf the necdlo may greet your car; Hut tho arts of man make easy tho task As any poor, weary mother could ask) 1'or tho sowing machine, with its magic power Loiscns tho day's work into tho hour. Busy by day, busy at night, Toiling so steady, with heart so light, Helping the tottering feet to walk, Teaching tho prattling tonguo to talk, Or helping tho boy with his A, It, C, These nro but sweet, pleasant tasks for me. llusy by day, busy by night; Tho yoko is easy tho burden is light. For nil tho realms of tho mighty earth Hold in them nothing of half tho worth To me, of these, my girl nnd boy. Their loving mother a prido nnd Joy. Uusy by night, busy by day, Thus may my lifo pass smoothly nway; And eli, may my toiling bo crowned with success, That nliovo I may wclcomo tho ones I lovo best; (iod crowned my brow with this bright diadem; May I never ccaso loving nnd toiling for them I I'KK-IUSTOKIG OKEQOX. Tho bcuimiliiK of Oregon history tolls tho knell of tho Indian rncc. In tlioso few Intervening year tho In dian, with I1I3 nborijrinnl lifo; with his nntivo dress; ills crudo imple ments of domostlc use or equipment for warfare, havo nil passed iuvny, nnd only tho Immunity remains ns can ho soon in the fow miserable creatures that llvo in tho outskirts of civilization, dragging out n wretched existence victims of tho vices of tho whl to man, with nono of tho white man's virtues. Not half n century ago these river hanks teemed with nomadlu life. Men, women and clillilron lived happy lives closo to nature, with no care for tho morrow, hunting, fishing, nnd digging eamns for dally broad. Wo cannot but bo interested In knowing bomothlng of tho rudo life of these pcoplo whom wo havo crowded into tho sea. Llttlo remains now, but It is welt that Homo ono should bo sulllclently Inter ostad in theso early times to prcservo what romains that Is tanglhlo of tho aborigines of Oregon. Dr. ItuflTorty of East Portland, has, wo should Judgo from his largo collection of In dian curiosities, mado tills muttor a Sf specialty. Ho has tho unwritten history of Indian lifo In stono knives, hatchets, bowl?, crudo carving nnd , arrows that mutely tell their talo. Old John, tho lust of his raco, comos in nnd In Jargon Interprets to Dr. JlatTorty the uses of tho various articles that ho has uncarthod from tho river banks at Oregon City and danomah. Many people, knowing of this collection, bring In to him what ever tho spado or plow may turn to light. Wo hope to seo a collection gathered liko this at our Stato Capitol In tho now Stato house, that should bo nblo to furnish out of Its immensity ono room for tho Indian. wiilFTvE head Auour. Wo hero in Orogon may llvo undor many disadvantages In our isolated situation, etc., but thou wo never do havo u "cyclone," or u "blizzard," such us has Jubt laid waste hundreds -of miles In Its track of dosolatlon through Kansas, killing hundreds of people, nnd destroying tho homes of thousands. Tlio Ituru! Press of California basin different Issues quito an Interesting discussion, "Snakes vs. Cats," ono correspondent taking up tho cause of the common harmless snake ns being hotter for "ratting" than cats, and recommending that they bo domesti cated for this purpose, being nblo to kill mice, moles nnd gouliers, with facilities for getting Into their holes. But tlio natural repugnance born in tho human raco towards tho serpent raco will havo to bo obliterated sulll clently to icako tlio .-nako a pot. "Man has sought out many inven tions," nnd ono of thorn is tho "incu bator," whereby hundreds of chicks may bo hatched out without any "fuss or feathers." Tho Eastern agricult ural Journals have much to say pro nt.d con nbout them. Wo Judge for ourselves after reading tho mass of ovldenco, that tho natural way is best, nnd we do not want any Incubators hero in Oregon. A Doctoh of Divinity was onco giving his class somo Instructions nbout preaching in such a way ns to gain attraction and applause: "Young gentlemen," said ho "it's all contain ed in it nutshell. When yoa go to preach In tho city, tako your best coat, when you go to preach In tho country, tako your best sermon. To Tell tho Ago of Fowls. If a hen's spur is hard nnd tho scales of tho legs nro rough, sho is old, whothor you seo lior head or not; but her head will corroborate your obser vation. If tho undor bill is so stiff you cannot bend it down, and tho comb thick and rough, lenvo Iter, no matter how fat and plump, for some ono less particular. A young hen lias only tho rudiments of spurs; tho scales on tho logs are smooth, glossy nnd fresh-colored, whntovor tho color may bo; tho claws tondor nnd short, nails sharp, tho under bill soft, nnd tho comb thin and smooth. An old turkey has rough scales on tho legs, callositcs on tho soles of tho feet, and long, strong claws; a young ono tho revcrso of all theso marks. When tho feathers aro on, tlio old tur key cock has n long tuft or beard, a young ono but n sprouting ono, nnd when thoy nro otr tho smooth scnlcs on tlio legs dccldo tho point, besides tho difference in tho slzo of tho wat tles of tho neck and in tho olastlo shoot upon tho neck. An old gooso when nlivo is known by tlio rough legs, tho strength of tho wings, particularly at tho pinions, tho thickness and strongth of tho bill, and flnoncss of tho feathers; and when plucked, by tho legs, tho tenderness ofihoskln under tho wings, by tho pinions nnd tho bill, nnd tho conwo noss of the skin. Ducks nro distinguished by tho samo moans, but thero is the differ ence that n duckling's hilt is much longer in proportion to tho breadth of tho head than tho old ducks. Wookly Q lobe. A SciulMo College. Qirls nro admitted to tho Iowa Ag ricultural Collego and taught nil sorts of queer and absurd things. For Instance, tho authorities thero havo tho tunny notion that girls ought to know how to cook I Every girl in tho Junior class has learned how to mako good broad; wolghlng and measuring her Ingredients, mixing nnd knead ing nnd baking, and regulating her Arc. Each has also bcon taught to mako yeast and bako biscuit, pud ding, pio and cako of various kinds; how to cook u roast, to broil n steak, aud mako u fragrnut cup of coffeo; how to stuff n turkoy, mako oyster soup, proparo stock for other soups, steam and mash potatoes so that thoy will molt in tho mouth, aud, In short, to got up a first-class meal, combining both substantial nnd fancy dishos, in good stylo. Theory and manual skill havo gono hand In hand. Vast storos of learning havo been accumulated in tho arts of canning, presorvmg and pickling fruit, and they havo taken practical lessons in nil tho dotails of household managomont, suchnshouso furnishing, enro of beds nnd bedding, washing und ironing, care of tho sick and numerous other things. It li not stated whothor tho girls nro taught how to got up In tho morning and build tires, but no doubt such n useful branch of information receives tho attention its importanco demands. It is hard to hco what uso n modern young lady can mako of tluno lost arts. Theso things can't bo dono In a purlor with nlco gloves on. Such a courso of Instruction must totally unfit it young lady for tho gravo duties of life, such as flirtation, reading Ledger Htorlcs, gossiping mid uli things of this uaturo that must bo attended to. Still, it Is Just posslblo that nu inborn of hoiulblo young men can bo found who will Just bo Idlotio enough to marry theso Iowa girls In jiroferonco to the nlco young ladles whoso knowl edge of Housekeeping ends at piano pounding aud handkerchief flirtation Atti-xtiok to littlo things nbout tho farm, ns in any other business is what Increases tho profits. Plenty of egg, a row chickens, a few calves, a colt or two help out wonderfully. If somo of the perquisites arising uro given to tho children for tho caro bo btowed, they will cheerfully help in tho garden, nnd thus another Import ant Item Is added to tho well being of tho family. Wall Papkii. Sometimes spots will accidentally got upon papered walls thntdefuco them badly. If It should bo n grcaso spot, a nasto of not laundry starch, mado very thick nnd spread on whllo boiling hot, quito thick over tho surfaco of tho spot, and left till dry, then rubbed oft" with u soft cloth will removo all tho grease aud not deface tho paper. An Ink spot, or other dark stain, can bo cut out with a sharp ponknife, pulled off, and a bit of new paper matched and pasted over, which may suvo tho troublo and expense of ronaperlnp the wholo room. When tho paper Is dingy with smoko, tako a uuart of wneai urau anu no up in a thin bag loosely nnd rub tho walls with it quite hard. Sluko up tho bran occa sionally, und you will bo quito sur prised to seo how clean and nlen li makes tho paper look, well paying for the labor of cleanlntr. When tlm edges' of tho paper start up, it llttlo paste or starch, applied with your linger to tho under edire. nnd nresd down with the surface smooth, will keep tho walla neat in appearance and well preserved. For tHe Children. Tho Lazy lloy. Tho boy lay in bis littlo bed, Though oft Ills mother called; "Oct up! como down to breakfast, Frodl Oct up," his father bawled. Yet quiet and sorcno ho lay, As though bo heard them not; Opossum did tho youngster play, Though things wcro getting hot. Tho time passed oil ho did not start, But took another nap; Ills father up tho stairs did start Aud gavo his door a rap. Ho cried aloud, "fay, Freddie, soy I Why don't you leavo your bed? But silently young Frcddio lay, As though bo wcro quito dead. "Speak Freddie," onco again ho cried, Fori must soon bo gone; And," but n lusty Biioro replied l'a's pationco nearly gono. Up to bis faco quick ran tho blood, llo tore bis nuburn hair; A moment nt tho doorway stood, In still, yet deep dospair. And shouted 'gain, with thunderous knock, "Young scoundrel, do you hoar?" Whllo in tho hall loud tlckod tho clock, That grated on his car. With nngry push, ho oped tho door, And slammed it too again; With noisy strido across tho floor, To tho bed bo walked amain. s Thero caino n sound liko threshing wheat, Or butcher tendering steak; Hear screams! hear nioaus! bear scampering feet! Alt, Frcddio Is nwako. A ringing boll, a mother's call, May somotimes rouso a lad; Jlut tho only suro thing, after all, Is a father when ho s mad. ONE JIOItK LKTTEK. Two llttlo girls wrllo this one. Wo supposo that they wrlto togothor to koop thoir courago up. Wo nro glad to havo thorn Join tho Homo Clrclo, but would have liked to havo had thorn sign thoir own names in full. Wo never print articles from older pcoplo unless wo havo tho name, though wo do not print it if tho writer objects. Wo shall now expect to ro colvo somo lottors acknowledging tho receipt of books for llttlo girls must learn how to writo lottors for tho dif ferent occasions that rcquiro corro spondonco, nnd this Is ono of them. Saj.km, Or., July 1st, 1870. Editor Homo Circlo: Wo road In tho last fow copies ot tlio Faiimkk of somo littlo girls writ ing to tlio Homo Circle, nnd wo thought wo would wrlto also. Wo llvo nbout ten miles south-cast of Salom. Wo nro two llttlo girls go ing to school togothor, and nro very good friends. Our school will bo out in n week nnd threo days, nnd wo aro studying pretty hard to pass a good examination. Wo nro 12 and 11 years old. Tho strawberries aro nil gono, and black borrlcs nre nearly rlpo. Tho fall nnd spring whent up hero Is nenriy nil headed, nnd wo think thero will bo some pretty good crops this year. Wo aro afraid you will bo gottlng tlrod of our lottor, so wo will closo. Yours truly, E. J. E. nnd J. E. G. The Llttlo Folks' Column. "Tho Faiimku dovotes n col column to tho uso of tho young, and Is thoroby encouraging lltornry tastes and nsslstlng tho chlldron in master J tig tho rudimoutfl of composition. This departure will, wo nro assured, proved beneficial in many respects und wo hopo to see itperpotuatcd." Tho Mountnlnoor pays this compli ment to our efforts In developing in tho minds of tho young rcadors oftho Faiimkk a tnsto for higher lifo ns found In tho cultivation of mind. "Just as tho twig Is bout tho trco's In 01111011,'' so tho youth whoso mind Is early directed towards literary pur suits find no satisfaction in frivolous nmusomcutH, und thus Inadvertantly uro nho kopt from tho socloty of peo ple whoso lufluonco is contamluntlve. 01IKG0.V. Fow persons havo perhaps noticed tho pccullur construction of tho word Orogon. Tako tho Initial lettor nnd each time that lottor Is ufllxed u comploto word Is formed, and tho form it will tako: 1 a l r o O o r O r o O r o O ro g go o r o k o i). 0 6 4 a 2 1 Tho reader will observe that 1 Is un exclamation. 27s u conjunction, 3 Is a motal. 1 Is an abrovlatlon of u State. 0 Is n South Sea Islund. 0 Is our prido. Uy reading from 1 to 1, 2 to 2, etc. you havo tho samo words but in a re- vorso order. Head ncross anv lino and down the final letter of each line below and it will spell Oregon. Across tho third lino read two letters and down tho letter preceding each final nnd it will spell Orego. Head the other lines by tho samo rulo and all tho words will ho spoiled. Salom Statesman. It is a curious fact that rain is only ipprcclated when It doesn't come. leKfc'- Put tho butter-milk in the A Tiny Engineer. Thero'Js a certain tiny engineer, who builds bridges ncross great chasms, bridges floating in space, and bridges suspended from treo to tree; preys on creatures much larger tiinn himself, nnd builds houses ves. houses with doors to them, which ho closes when ho retires Into tho privacy of ills own apartment. This llttlo engineer nnd architect is tho spider. Of courso the Cousins havo often seen his bridges, but I do not think thoy havo soon tho spider that lives In a liouso with a door. Ho lives in tropical countries, nnd is called tho Trap-door Spider. His house is usually on tho sldo of n hill, In sandy soil. Ho makes n littlo liolo in tho ground, spins a web over it, with a littlo passago in tho conter, lending down into tho hole, spins n round door, which ho fastens by n hlugo to tho passage, mid then, no doubt, sits In his npartmont with tho samo feel ing of satisfaction n housekeeper ex porionces after tho annual cleaning, I feel suro tho fabted spider that in vited the unwary ily into his parlor belonged to this species. If frighton cd, tho Trap-door Spider takes rofugo in his house, slamming tho door after him like a human being, Another noted member of tho Arnuen family Is tho Tarantula, which is found in America, Africa, nnd tho Eouth of Europe. Though thoro Is no doubt tho poisonous qualities of its bito havo been oxnggorntcd, still it is an Insect to bo avoided. Fancy tho feelings of thoio mon Mark Twain tells of, who upset n box of llvo Trnulaulas in their bed-room! Somo of tho spiders nro very brilliant in np penrancc. Thero is ono vnrioly com mon In southern New Jorscy, of a bright, canary color, marked with black bars. This web is always of ono shnpo, bars radiating from n common center, und tho Interstices filled in with dellcato laco work. When dow ladon in tlio early morning, nothing tnoro lovely could bo Imagined. I shall not speak of that South Ameri can spider which is said to bo so largo that It preys on humming-birds, be cause I havo no nccurato Bclontlflc knowlcdgo of it, and I wish only to speak or that I know. I might tell you of n terrific combat botweon a wasp nnd u spider, nnd how tho spider obtains his food, but that you can find out for yourself any day. Emily L. Taplix. llorgcn Co., X. J. A Successful Boy, Dr. John Hall, of Now York, recently told tho boys at ono of tho lodging houses tho following story. John Brady, twclvo yoars ago was at Blackwoll's Island, n stroot vagrant, sleeping undor carts, on door steps, or nuy whoro ho could find a plnco to keep from freezing. From ltoro ho was sont West on a farm. Ho was fond of books, nnd when ho had served his tinio out ho wrnto to tho president of Ynlo Collego, asking if ho could work to pay his tuition. Ho was appointed boll rlngor thoro. Ho was so brilliant that when ho graduatod, friends offered to pay his oxpenscs through the theological seminary. Ho has Just graduatod with tho highest honors, nnd gono as missionary to tho Esquimaux in Alaska. "Tlioro's u success In lifo for you, boys!" said Dr. Hall, and so thoro is for overy boy who has onergy and n noblo purposo. CHOICE KECirEB. OitANdi: I'm:. Hub n toacupful of powdcretl sugar nnd u tublospoonfui of butter to u cream. Mix u tablo spoonful or cornstarch with u llttlo cold water, und add u toacupful of boiling wntor; let It cook long enough to ililckon, btlrritig constantly, thou jmur tho mixture onto tlio nutter and wiiKitr. Grato tlio jicol from littlf an onuifjo, mill chop tho other half fluo llrnt removing all tho tlio Inner whlto skin. Atltl tills to tho forinor Inured louts, also a uoutcn ctftf ami tho Julco or mi orungo. 1'ooi another orange, mitlHUcoit in llttlo thin bit bolnt,' careful to remove all tlio Hoeda and tho touch white kln. Lino a i.ln plato with nlco jiuntoand bako it until Just dono, thou fill with the custard and orange slices, and bako long enough to cook tho egg. A merlu guo mado with tho whites or two ojrgs a pinch of sail, and two tablosnoons of powdored sugar beaten tj a stlu" froth will bo an Improvement. Spreatl it over tho pio; Mft powdered sugar on tho top and set It again In mo oven until slightly colored. ItAHPHEUItV BlIOItT-OAKl I do not know that our raspberry short cakes aro any better than other neo- plo's but iw thoy are genorally greeted by rather extravagant praho when- ever placed upon our table, I hero venture to afllx our method ofrnak lug: To two tcacupfuls of butter milk, not over bour, add ono toaspoon ful or salt, two smull ovon teaspoon fuis of soda, and fried pork drippings one-fourth of n tencupful, or bo much in quantity us a small-sized hen's flour, add tho salt nnd stir with n SQoon till nbout ns thick ns panenko batter; then add tho Boda finely pul verized nnd sir in some more Hour; thou ndd tho soft but not warm drip pings, nnd mix ns for biscuits. Boll out in cakes nbout ono inch in thick ness, prick with n fork, nnd sot at onco into ti woll-heatcd oven. When done, slit through tho middle with n shnrp knife, and butter each half slightly; then over this dNponso n fow tenspoonfuls to each helf of thin, sweet crenm, Crush tho rasp berries with sufilciout sugar to sweoton;put n good layer over each picco, placo tho halves together, cover and sot for llvo or ten minutes in tho tin ovon or on reservoir; then carry nt onco to tho tnblc. This is also good for strnwborrles, blackber ries, peaches nnd cranberries omit ting tho cream for tho latter, but sweotoning tho fruit woll, nnd stirring before npplylng to tho crust. LUMBER LUMBER ! CHOICE LUMBER OF ALL RINDS -AT- SWARTZS MILL I ronclng, Flooring and Rustic A specialty. Planed or rougn lumher ilcllrrrcd at low rates. Orders promptly filled. Mill fit o miles cist of Salem, on tho bllicrton road. janl-79 ly It. BWAnTZ. Proprietor AGENTS, READ THIS! Wowlllpiy Amenta a Salary of 1M per month and etpeniet, orallowalanro commission, to sell our new and wonderful Intention.. We mean what wo sav, Hamplo free. Addroai SHERMAN & CO., Marshall, Ulch. mafMliii WESTERN FANNING MILLS Waroliouao Soparatoral Folton Horso Powors! I Into manufaeturiHl ami sold hundreds of tlio Wm torn I'annlnir Mills, I hat aro In general tuo nnd clo good lutlifiUloii. I'rlce, 30. Mill and Warehouse Separators mado to orjcr ot any desired capacity. Cost, i.VO to iSA. I OITKlfPoit SALE, lT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 20 PELTON HORSE-POWERS Which nro kuown to Im Iho Best Ever Used In OregonA Great Bargain THOS. HOLMAN, KOSHLAND BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS IIKALKIIS IN Wool, Hides and Furs, Grain Dags, WOOZi 33AG-II, Burlaps and General Merchandise. Cor. North Front and O Sts., Fortlnnd, Orocon. Cash Advance Made and Consign tnonti olicltod. nia)0-3ui KSTAUMSIIKD IN UW WttLAiSffifTE NURSERY, G. W. Walling & Son, Proprs. Oswogo, Olaokamaa Co., Or. EtnecUl attention riven la Mum. Prima nrl ri.nrrw Tree. CorrcionJfnco solicit!. Job! I 3ui Oil. K. V. OlIAIIR, BI5Hf,rr.J,t,fi0,.1 !' Monteoo U.8. VohnUera. Offlca. DnrMn'a block, uu stalra. sell DILI. DtllOIH. Dubois W. II. KINO, & KINO, Commission Merchants. AIlVASOKS MAIIK O.V CONHI0NMKNTH. 411 Washington St., San Francisco, 108 Front St., Portland, Or. Clrculxrs and other Information rcsfardliijf the wool market furnished, on application Ia our 1'ortUnd llouw. majlUtf Mm MARKET! BOARDING STABLES! Cor. Third and Ash StrootB. I OTlTilj y tvt t- .,o,n many ordrrs ti till, Wo aru prepared tu handle un broktn horses, or thaw that lute oiilrntud tliloii. "blts(thereliynttliitliiii for marks t), uu the most n.i..i.v i'iiiiii,v., irriiii rentoiuiijo A'!lrv' H. 1 MONTGO.HEHY, caro r i r. cmsti.kmaiv.v. teb:$ tf ! Tox-tlvxcl. PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT! Ho JVot IX:i'civ:il by liiiltntlunN NowUlruotTered this market This Taint has been In use Pi this hUte s I nu " ''X many, with satlifartory rjsulti, that It needs liv hotttr reeoni niendatloii, i XX1.I013 HEJIDXJOUIJt ed For Nunilu Cub, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., Wtaoleiale Druggist, VALUABLE LAND A Lnrgo Tract ot Land In TI1-! InniooU County In oflercd For Snlo. Sill. JOSKfll attAtlKIf Lon I'ratrlc.Tlllimook Comity, Orrjjon, offers lor salo MJJO AOKl'JS of as Rood land a. any ono could ak lor In any coun try, liter loo acres pmlrlo land. Tlio timber ami 1tu.1i tan, Ull loci, with plenty ot lack rango. aoot hou.es Inolurmj ncirly all fenced; to good o retard J ol oUTllent Iniltj 23 noro of timothy meadow. A yuw loomon lor n dairy unit, rneo reasonable. on tho (arm. I'UVUCU 141111, Address or apply to J03ENI (lllAtUU., uiayz-ini IKCOlirOKATKI) ISftt. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE 00., OF CALIFORNIA. aF"li Only ! LOSSES PAID onra'nuation $1,334,633.44 LOSSES Paid in Oregon $162,363.29 Orogon Branoh Offloo, Geo. L. Sfcory, Manager, Southeast comer First ami Stark Strcctn, Op'p. Ltuhl A Tilton'ii Hank, npil'tf Xox-tln.aaa, Or. FOR SALE. 640 Acres of o.v Tim lisi: ok the Mt. Jefferson Pass Road. Wtualod ono mlto ahovo Mohama, In Marion County. MTo under fence, well timbered, well watered. omo 'Improvements, and a portion In cultivation. Tills land is 111011(11 nn tho rdfro ot the Casrsuto Mountains, at least halt of It ran bo cheaply cloared, and le rlchost of mountain soil. It U reached by a lovel road from Ralem, no hills, fir hours' easy drlro. It Is In the midst of a Ihlckly-aot-tied country, with good neighbors, and a moru hoalUsy region cannot ho found. Kclioolhouso a few roils frosa tho line. Excellent for stock range, and hundreds of acres ot land that can lio cleared for wheat at a cost ot 13 an aero. This Is a favorable oportunlty for somo fsrmer desir ous nf eolnir Into tlio stock business extensively, or far a colony of threo or four families of Hermans. There) aro many Hermans settled In Umj vicinity, and they Uka Part of Iho purchase price, t-VOO an aero, ran bo rU for a term of years In annual instalments, at low rata of Interest. Call on or wrlto to H. A. CI.AIIKK, farmer Office, No. 5 Washington flt, Portland, Oregon. Or I), W, CUAIO, Baicm. IMES EEQ PRINTER STILL MVKS AND M0VK8 AND DOES BEST PRINTING IN OREGON! AT 5 WASHINGTON STEBET PORTLAND, Good Work nt Fair Prices I In tlio liaili ujioii which ho iloos businoti. May30tf Fresh nud True To JVanie I We will send tho following soe.1. Ktpaldon re ceipt of price. Ilemlt by I'. O. money order or postaf licet, per ox. . . 10c 100 ttfo l&o 1(0 Hanntn, twr ox. taddlsli, ' Carrot, " . . . Cabbage, iwr us, Uttuco, " , tOo 10a 10a 10a too Hi.lnnavh, " TomaU iiiniui. iniou, to, Also In 10 cent packeU, all varieties of Vegetable, flower and Treo Bede. Send lor general I'rlco List. apll Jm pd 1,017 Howard Street, Nan Francisco. 777 A VKAIland expenses toasents. OutfUfrao. $ Address I'. O. vluKKIlV, AugwU, Maino. mayo y 500,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED. ' HERREN & FARRAR, Salem. Oregon, Aro again In tho nurkit as Wool lluyers, and will HIGHEST MARKET PRICE X1ST CASH ! for all winjl i vttvrtxl HERREN ti FARRAR. Hm.u,Or.,Juiioltd, 1079. JuiioOJm LLECTRIC BELTS. a sury cure lor nervous deb ty. premature decar. '-- . m -. n. ur.r.t r-n, i Uiatluiu St., ' I.JIW.l zoo jaTsvrjTD oap rhoico rjoalthy talinn Boos KOIt 8AI.IJ I'llICK, rW.W IKK hTA.VI). Alwi, puru Italian (iueons. price. JJ 00uh. DullrereJ ! o.i cr. or sKuiiurs. AJJrui. i.r uily u I iuj :j-Ii.i Cor, Orant and Kront tils., IVrtluid, Or. uxi"i'2i3Jcra7i03ri PRINTERS aiiPUBLISHERS Priming Material For Sale lUrlr.g a iiumUr cl eslra I'llASW, STANHS, OANU4, etc., on lanJ, I ui sell them at reasonabU fU;uria. Thutljawi are aworUd slses, stx.f sixlufor lour jo 3cr; sixru ror eiiner lour or lxlit-si4r lupcr; ulxil foriithirfouror tlht ue aper; tssir lot eiUirr four or tUht-pae pajvr sis liulde of .., nit in mi., Tlio stands are nut tOAttier Ith nutuut .crw .n,l are portable. Dome oi Hie caw aro lor large Job funis AIM), tl.0 full UMS Of A No. 1 I1I1KVIKII TVPK from Johnson's foundry, hend for particulars to BEE3I mayVU B. A. VUUIKE, IVmerOiBoa.