WILLAMETTE FARMER' m fwrot garde. Conducted bjr Mrs. Harriot T. Clarke. Old Kitchen Reurles. Far back in my musingi, my thought! liavo liccn cast To tlio cot whero tlio !iouri of my childhood wero passed; I loved all its rooms to the pantry and hall, Bat that blessed old kitchen uas dearer thaa nil. Itschairsaml its tnMcs, nonobrightcrcouldbc, For all its surroundings wcro sacred to mo To the nail in tlio ceiling, tho latch on tlio door, And I loro every crack on tho old kitchen floor, I remember tho fircplaco with mouth high ami wide, Tho old-fashioned oven that stood by its side, Out of which, each Thanksgiving, came pud dings and pics, And then, too, St. Nicholas, slyly and still, Camo clown every Christmas our stockings to mi; . But the dearest of memories I've laid up In store, Is tho mother that trod on tho old kitchen floor. Day in and day out, from morning tilt night, Her footsteps were busy,hcr heart always light, For it seemed to me, then, that sho know not a care, The smilo was so gentle her faco used to wear; I remember with pleasure what joy filled our eyes; When sho told us tho stories that children so prize j They were new every night, though wo'd heard them beforo From her lips, at tho wheel, on the old kitch en floor. I remember the window hero mornings I'd run As soon as tho daybreak to watch for tho sun; And I thought, w lieu iny head scarcely reach ed to tho sill, That it slept through tho night in tho trio on tho hill, And tho small tract of ground that my eyes tht.ro could view Was all of tho world that mv infancy knew; Indocd, I caro not to know of it mure, For a world of itialt was that old kitchen floor. To-night thoto old visions como back nt their will, But tho wheel and its music forever arc still) Tho band Is moth-eaten, tho wheel laid away, And tho fingers (hat turned it lio mould'ring in clay; Thohcarthstono, so sacred, Isjust as 'twos then, And tho voiccsof children ring out there again; Tho suu through tho window looks in asof yoro, But it lies strange feet on the old kitchen floor. I ask not for honors, but this I would crave, That when tho lips speaking nro closed in tho grave, My children would gather thcir's round by their side, And tell of tho mother who long ago died; Tould Iks moro tuduring, far dearer to mo, Thau inscription on granite or marble could bo, To havo them tell often, as I did of yore, Of tho mother u ho trod on tho oldkitchon floor. AX OKEGO.V BOY lln.3 painted n most beautiful picture of Mount Hood, tlmt excels nny other painting- Hint wo havo scon or that grand old sontlncl of the Cns cado range. It Is qulto largo, and Is now on exhibition at Mr. Shaualmn'a plcturo storo, In Portland. Tho vlow was sketched Inst summer by Clyde Cooko, ot Snlom, from a point Just opposite that gorgo of tho Columbia called ' Tho Dallca." Tho llttlo do talis nro perfectly carried out, tho coloring truo to nature; tho lichens and mosses that cover tho rocks vlo with naturo In loveliness of variety and tint. Even tho slimy wator loft Jn pools after tho spring rlso Is faith fully dellnoatcd; tho rudo Indian hut of poles and matting fitly ac company tho wild scone. Ho has caught tho tint of sky peculiar to that locality though at tho prlco of much criticism. Thoordor was given for this plcturo by Mr. D. P. Thomp son, who Is not only a lovor of art, but also desires to practically assist and encourago homo talont. Starching Shirts. If therols anyonoplccoof house hold work that wo dlsllko to do moro than another, It is to "do up" shirts. With twenty years of oxpcrlouco wo aro not porfoct yet, but wo will glvo a few lilntH that may help somo youngor slstor out ot difficulties. For half n dozon shirts tako two heaping tablcspoonfuls ot best Btarch, add Just enough cold vnAr to dissolvo It; add a pint of bejiwf fritter, stir ring it at tho same time; boll elowl for half nn-hour, stirring It occasion ally to keep it from' scorching. Stir a moment with a spormacotl candle; If this is not avallablo uso a pleco of mutton tallow tho size of a chestnut; strain tho starch through a strainer or a piece of thin muslin. Havo tho shirts tuVned wrong sido out and dip the bosoms carefully In tho starch and squeezo out, repoatlng tho operation until the bosoms aro thoroughly and evenly taturated, then proceed to dry. Two hours beforo Ironing dip tho bosoms in a weak solution of cold starch and roll up tightly. First, iron the back by folding tho shirt length wise through the centre; next the wristbands and both sides of tho sleeves, then tho collar band; now place tho bosom-board under the bosom, and with a dampened napkin rub the bosom from the top downward smoothing and arranging each plait neatly. With a smooth and moder ately hot Iron, begin at the top of the bosom and iron downward, continuing the operation until tho bosom is perfectly dry and glossy. Itemove the board and iron the front of tho shirt. If the iron becomes rough or amoky, lay a llttlo salt on a flat surface and rub them well; it will prevent them fror sticking and make mem smooiu. CHOICE RECIPES. MUTTON HAMS CUIIED Aro nearly as good ns venison hams, and where peoplo llvo so far from markot, it is well to lay in a little supply of wants that aro always handy In nn emergency. A llttlo chipped oirthln, stowed and seasoned with cream or milk and a llttlo flour, makes n dainty breakfast dish. Tako tho hind or foro legs of u sheep, and rub them with tho follow ing: Mix two tablcspoonfuls of sugar with tho sarao quantity of tnblo Bait, and half a tablespoonful of saltpetre. Placo tho hams In sepamto pans, and rub each ono with tho unrao quantity. Turn twico a day lor thrco days, and rub thoroughly with tho hand at each time, turning away tho liquor which flows from tho meat. Then makoa now mixture, and turn and rub daily for ton days. At each rubbing tnko caro to lcavo that sldo uppormost which was under before. Thcnsmoko tho hams llko thoso mado from pork, and boll in tho sarao way. Hams pre pared in this way will bo relished so much that you will always have a good supply of them in tho larder. HAMnUim l'ICKLE. Tako ono gallon of boiling water; ono pound of common salt; ono pound and a half of brown sugar; nud two tablcspoonfuls of saltpotrc. Add to this halt a pint of vinegar. Simmer until nil tho Ingredients nro dissolved. Pour over tho meat boiling hot. In two or thrco hours It will bo ready to smoke. TO MAKE DUTCH C1IEUSK. I was given this reclpo somo years ago and glvo It to you, as It proves to bo excellent, and the cheeso will bo appreciated by nil who nro fond of this cheese nnd who nro not? It Is ns follows: Allow tho milk to thicken; then heat gontly over n flro In a largo kettlo till tho curd separates from tho whey, then dip out into a colandor or other sultnblo vessel, so that tho whey can bo pressed out of tho curd as dry ns possible; after nil tho curds aro pressed out, crumblo up with tho hands ns fine ns can bo done, then pross them down In an earthen ves sel, nnd let It stand a fow days till It becomes heated. Don't omit to stir It throughout dally, nfterwnrds press ing it down, so that every portion may becomo heated alike; now tnko It out and salt to suit tho taste. A small quantity of butter mnkes it richer; but it is not positively neces sary, as it Is very good without It. Tlion tnko ft deep basin or basins (according to tho quantity), greaso them well, pross them oven full of cheeso and sot them In n stovo or oven, nnd bako till slightly brown on tho top, when your cheeso Is dono. If onco tried ns hero given I do not think that many farraors families would do without it. TOMATOES. Tho season for this oxcollont vege tablo is nt hand, and wo glvo somo good recipes that wo havo tried. An onion sliced very flno and stowed with tomatoes adds to tho flavor of tho dl.h, for thoso who llko that vegotablo. Also sweet corn and tomatoes aro goo'd cooked together. SCALLOPED TOMATOES. Pool ft3 many rlpo tomatoes as re quired; cut into slices, nnd placo In a pudding dish, first a layor of to matoes, seasoned with butter, poppor nnd salt, tlion a thick layor of bread crumbs, also seasoned with butter, peppor nnd salt. Thus nlternntc tho layors until tlio dish Is nearly full, having tomatoes last; cover tightly, nnd bako ono-hnlt hour or louger If tho ovon bo not hot. A "Cluck" and Six Kittens. Mr. Anrvm, of West Loesport, Pa., has a "cluck" which tenderly cares for six kittens about threo weeks old. Tho cluck had been deprived of a brood of young chickens, and feeling tho loss very keenly, she no doubt considered tho taking charge of tho kittens a Just compensation. Tho kittens seem U listen to her call, and will nestle under her wings and feathers llko llttlo chlckons. No ono is allowed to approach, not oven tho cat herself, whlio tho lion has charge, btyt sho Kcems satisfied when tho kit tons occasionally creep out and go over to tho mother cat in tho next corner. This Is indeed a great curios ity. Quito a number of persons havo watched with great Interest tho old hen caring for tho kittens. She "clucks" and calls them, plays with them and scratches, and endeavors to find for them. The kittens jump about the old hen and make a big fuss with their two-footed, feather-tailed mammy. Do not give a tired horse very cold water, as it often produces colic. Many allow water to stand for some minutes in buckets. On tho road horses should be watered once in ten miles at least. The stomach of a horse is so small, in comparison to his body, that largo draughts Injuriously distend It; consequently, small quan tities at regular intervals is the best rule. pOr THE CHlLDrE(,. To a Bafer. Well, dear littlo mortal, Set down on lifo's portal, With novcr a question of choice or of w ill, Small pilgrim, sot out On a journey of doubt, With your shnno at tho top of a troublesome hill. Look about with thoso eyes Full of grave, sweet surprise, And say what you think of this world, now you're in it! Is it best worth your while To meet life with a smile? Or a frown, that you ever were forced to begin it? Ah, Life is the namd Of a curious garnet And whether wo smile, child, or whether we frown, We must each play in turn, " Though wo scarcely may learn Tho rules of tho game till tho cards are thrown down; Tis n queer hurry-skurry, Fu)l f bother and.'worry, For each player comes in with somo trick ot his own; But tho secret of winning Lies all in beginning, So bo suro you aro right, child, then "Flay it alone!" LETTERS FROM LITTLE FOLKS. Scio, Or., July 0, 1879. Editor Homo Clrcto: In reading tho Faiimeb I havo scon n number of letters written by tho girls. I havo often wanted to writo a few lines, nnd havo read all tho let ters which have been published. I hopo tho chlldrcns' column will bo supplied with letters from both girls nnd boys. "We llvo about six miles from Scio, on n foothill of tho Cascades. Scio Is our nearest post ofllce, Wo havo boon living on a farm for two years, and llko it very much. I wonder if most girls llko to wash dishos? I do not. I would rnthor milk cows and feed pigeons, tuikoys nnd chlckons. Wo havo n little flower garden, nnd also n vegotablo garden. I llko to work In thorn. Grain looks well. Our pens, buckwheat, etc. nil look well. Wo havo about 1,000 cabbngo plants that look very well. Mammasayssho would llko to know Aunt Hetty, becnusosho writes sound sonso. Thl! Is my first nttompt to wrlto for a papor. I send my best wishes to tho Fahmeu. Lily D. Hall. Chetcoe, Or., Juno 21, 1871). Kditor Homo Circle; I am n reader of tho Faiimek, nnd I llko to read tho girls' lottcrs, but I think It is harder to wrlto them than to ro.ul thorn. I llvo on n sheep ranch o 20 miles from Ellonsburg. I llko to llvo on ft sheep rancho splon did. I onco lived In tho beautiful Willamotto valley. Your valuable papor Is received cv ory week, nnd wo don't know how wo could got along without it. Thero aro n great mnny shocp nnd dnlry ranches here. Wo milk n fow cows and mnko somo butter to sell. Ellonsburg Is a very pretty place, but would bo vory dull If it was not for Humo's Salmon Cnnuory, which mnkes It pretty lively in tho fall. I guess I had bettor closo, or my let ter will bo put In tho wasto basket. I will closo by wishing you much success with your paper. Miiia Fouoev. A Xev Secret Order. Tho othor day, after a strapping young man had sold n load of corn and potatoes In tho markot, nnd had taken his team to a hotel barn to "feed," It becamo known to mon around tho barn thnt ho was very desirous of Joining somo secret fcoclety In town. When questioned ho ad mitted that such was tho case, and tho boys nt onco ofrerod to inltlato him into a now ordor called tho "Cavaliers of Coveo." Ho was told that It was twlco as secret as Frco masonry, much nicer than Odd-Fellowship, and tho cost was only two dollars. In caso ho had tho tooth acho he could draw flvo dollars per week from tho relief fund, and ho was entitled to receive ton dollars for every headache and twentyflvo for a soro throat. Tho young man thought ho bad struck a big thing, and after eating a hearty dinner ho was taken into a store-room nbovo tho barn to bo Initiated. Tho boys poured cold water down his back, put flour on his hair, sworo him to kill his mothor if commanded, and rushed him around for nn hour, without a slnglo complaint from his lips. When they had finished ho in quired: "Now I'm one of tho Cavaliers of Coveo am I?" "You are," they answered. "Nothing moro to learn, is thero?" "Nothing" "Well, then I'm going to lick the wholo crowd," continued tho candi date, and ho went at It, and beforo ho got through ho had his two dollars initiation feo back and three moro to boot, nnd had knocked everybody down two or threo times apiece. Ho didn't eem greatly disturbed in mind as ho drovo out of tho barnyard. On tho contrary his hat was slanted ovor, nnd ho had a fresh flvo-ccnt clgnrdn his tcotht and mildly said to ono of tho barn boys: "Say, boy, if you hear of any cava llors asking for a coveo nbout my size, tell 'em I'll bo In on tho full of tho moon to tnko tho ltoyal Skyfuglo Degrees." A coachman was often obliged to wait long hours while his mistress mndo calls. Ho determined to Im prove tho tlmo; ho found a small volumo containing tho Eclogues of Virgil, but could not rend It, bo he purchased n Latin Grammar. Day by day he studied this, and finally mastered all Intricacies. Ills mis tress camo behind him ono day ns ho stood by tho horses waiting for hor, nnd asked him what ho was so in tently reading. "Only n bit of Vlrgili my lndy." "What, do you rcaU Latin?" Sho mentioned this to her husbnnd, who Insisted that David should havo a teacher to Instruct him. In n fow years ho becamo a learned man and was a useful and loved minister in Scotlnnd. Food Tor Young Tnrkers. In somo casos, oven tho best of caro fails to secure a good number of young turkeys. Beforo they havo fully feath ered up they nro tho tendorest of birds, but when they havo put on n full dress of feothers, nothing in tho way of poultry is moro hardy or less liable to disease or disorder. As young turkoys, llko young guineas, make such rapid growth of feathers when young, thoy rcquiro constant caro, nnd food in fair quantities nnd often, to cnnblo them to withstand tho great strains on their Dystonia; nnd not supplying them fully nt thnt stago of growth Is what causes ho many to drop off suddenly, from no apparent causo. Dolled eggs, chop ped fine, no doubt makes a good food for turkeys, to commonco with, but It Is not nt all necessary. Ono of tho most successful breeders of turkeys wo over know of novor fed a crumb of boiled eggs, but commences with stale bread crumbs, slightly mixed with now, fresh milk, giving them flvo or moro feeds dally, but only in such quantities ns thoy would oat up clean at every feed. Onion tops or lettuco, chopped up fine, and mixed with tholr food, was given, while nn occasional seasoning of red, cayenno pepper was supplied. Thoy woro treated to sweot milk for drinking purposes, nnd when they got somo llttlo ago, cottngo cheeso was liberally supplied nnd they woro vory fond of it. Thero Is ns much In tho enro ns In tho feeding, nnd thoy must havo tho best o"f both to induco them to stay with' us. Dampness nnd dow nro fatal to young turkeys; tho remedy suggests itself in a provcntlvo. Am. Poultry Yard. Silenced, Madnmo Pattorson-Bonnpnrto, tho Amorlcan wife Jerome lionnpnrto discarded nt tho command of his brother, tho grcnt Emperor, was not ed for hor sarcasm. Tho following nnccdoto shows how effectually sho used hor powor of repartco: Whou Madarao Pnttoroon-Iiona-parto wns In Vienna, sho was Invited out to dinner by Lord Dundns, tho DrltUh Embassador, who had been rather offended In tho drawing room by tho lady's championship of Napo leon I. Ho thought to tnko rovongo at dlnnor, and got ft reply that at tlio tlmo wont all ovor Europe. Ho asked tho lndy If sho had road Mrs. Trollopo'd book on America. Sho said sho had. " Well, Madamo," continued ho, "what do you think of hor pronounc ing all Americans vulgarians?" "I am not surprised nt that," sho said. "Wero tho Americans tho de scendants of tho Indians or tho Esqui maux, I should bo astonished; but being the direct descendants of tho English, It would bo very strnngo If they wero not vulgarians." The subject Interested tho English man no moro. Mn. Beecjieu'bIIoiisk. An amus ing Incident Is rolntcd of tho recent visit of Henry Ward Boecher to this city as chaplain of the Thirteenth Now York regiment. Tho horses for the field and staff; of tho Thir teenth wero furnished here, and whon tho stout and solid looking bay selected for him was led out Mr, Bcecher Inquired whether he. was perfectly safe. The stable proprietor replied In tho afilrmative. "Perfectly safe andrellablo?" asked tho Chaplain. "Perfectly sa," replied tho proprie tor. "Ho will go nnywhero, nnd Is not afraid of tho military or cars. There Isn't a mean thing about him." Mr. Bcecher looked tho animal over for a moment and then quickly remarked, "I wish he belonged to my church." New York Herald. Dr.. Keck is undoubtedly a success in the euro of C'atarra'i CWu'atitu 'rt. FOR SALE OH EASY TERMS l Deslrablo Property in BalemA Small irtut and Oram Farm. A comfortable home, dclightfnlly located in Salem, and n small farm in tho hills, one nnd n half miles south of it aro offered for Bale. Thero is a plum and pmno orchard of .1,000 trees on tho farm nnd part is sown to wheat, n splendid crop. A choice, opportunity for somo family that wishes to movo to Salem to school their young people. Or addrcsss, S. A. CLArtKE, Portland. CHEAPEST PAPER On Pacific Ooait rOly 50 Gentsi a Year. Two xunplo copies, different dates, IS rents. Address E. 0. Nosro't A Co., Jsl3m3 Salem, Oregon. LUMBER ! LUMBER I CHOICE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS -AT- SWARTZ'S MILL ! rencinp, rioorinr and Xuttlo A specialty, rianed or rouirn Iumlr delivered at low rates. Orders promptly filled. Mill (lie miles ut of Salem, on tho blherton road. janl-TIMy K. BWAIVTZ, rroprlctor. AGENTS, BEAD THIS! Wawlllpiy Aifentsa Salary of 1100 .'t month ami capciitca, or allow a laiyo roinnilnlon, to sell our new and wonderful lnrntlons. Wo mean hit wo mv, Hamplo Int. Address HIIKIIMAX A CO., Manhall, Mich. nu)iKm WESTERN FANNING MILLS Warohouso Sopnrators! Polton Horso PoworsI 1 hare manufactured and sold hundred, of the Wes tsri Familmr Mills. I hat arc In ecneral mo nml pIio good satltfaitlou, ltlco, 10. Mill and Warchoiuo Separators mado to Order of any desired unclty. Coit, iM to tlio. i om:n rem bam:, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, 20 PELTON HORSE-POWERS Which nro known to bo tlio Bttt Ever Used in Oregon--A Great Bargain THOS. HOLMAN, KOSHLAND BROS., COMMISSION MERCHANTS ih:ai.i:u in Wool, Iltlcs and Furs, Grain Hags, WOOL XIAOS, Burlaps and ficncral Merchandise. Cor. North Front and O Sts Iox'tlaaa, Orocon. Oaita Advances Mado and Consign ment Solicited. inajO-Sm KhT.lULlBllKI) IN !SU WILLAMETTE NURSERY, 0. W. Walling & Son, I'roprs. Oswogo, Olackamas Co,, Or. Eipeclal attention glttn to Plain, Prune iu J Cherry Trett. CorrttpondincoaolUltrd. libllSm on. :. V. CIIAHK, B 1IKVET Lt.Col., latoHnrgoon U.H. Volunteers, mckh. ifornin uiocjt. nu siairo. stf J. mix iii hois. W. II. KINO. Dubois & kino, Cqmmission Merchants. AOVANCKS MAM: ON CONSIONMK.STS. 411 Washington St., San Francisco, 108 Front St., Portland, Or. Circulars and other Information rivard'm; tho ool niarkit furnl.hid on application to our Portland Home, ma) Iflt! HORSE MARKET! B0ARDIN& STABLES! Cor. Third and Ash Stroots, IOn.TXj-A.3r3D. Horn bought and sold tier order. Partita hatlo hones to ull lll do Hell to tall on us xxin, M vro halo man' orders to fill. W ars prepared to handls un broken hori, or thoM that liavo contracted tlcloui habltn (thereby flttlm; thnn for market), on tho most scientific principles. Terms reuonabl;, Addri. H. D. MONTGOMERY, Care or 1. F. CAHTLEBI AK,V. 8., ftb2s tf Xortlt.xi.d. PAOIFIO RUBBER PAINT! lie Not Deceived by ImltutloBN Now Ulnjr offered In this marktt. This l'alnt has been In uw In thU state. io Ion; and by so many, Kh aatl.fu.txry rtmulu, that It btsiU no Utter recom mendation. 'AWT' . M V k..oSBIlB " ' -aisisiste r -m , ggm 119X3 ssBflsHV i zf" L VJfc. - sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss. . ' W V- &&tk& rT eo e? . xmcn H3ETDT70HXJt Se4 For Maniple Cum, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., Wboleialo Sruggistt, A . 0-3TJ 2C TB . US) " VALUABLE LAND A Lnrprc Tract ot Iaind la TII- Inmook County Is offered For Snlo. Mlt. JOSEPH OIUtlEiToi ton Pralrlc, Tllltmook Countj, Oregon, oltcrt lor said M20 VOKUS ol u (food land as any ono could oTt for In nnv coun try. Oicr jop acre, pralrlo land. Tho timber ami bnin land all level, lth plenty ot back ran-e. Good hdUTOi two tarns; nearly all fenced; tuo good orchards ot excellent fruit; 2J acris ot timothy meadow. A good location for a dilry farm. Prlco rcanonablc. Pecdcd land. Addnt, or apply to JOSEPH UllAliEL, on tho farm. maj2-4m INCOM'OKATKD 1S01. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., OP CALIFOMN1A. DFir e Only ! LOSSES PAID erpiHlMtlon $I,334U33i44 LOSSES Paid in Oregon $162,363.29 Orogon Branch Offlco, Geo. L. Story, Manager, Southeast comer First and Stark Street, Opp. Ldd k Tilton's Hank, spiitf Fortlimd, Or. FOR SALE. 640 Aores of ON THE LINE OP THE Mt. Jefferson Pass Road. Kltuatcd onomllo nboo Mchnmi, In Marlon County, (OOactva under liner, well tlmbcrad, well watered, somo Improvement!, and a ortloii In rultliatlon. Tills land l tltuatrd on the rdiro of tho Cuoul Mountain., at leut half of It can W dimply cleared, and l rlrhtit of mountain toll. It Is reached by a lovrl road from Falrm, no hill., flvti hours' eoaydrlt. It It In the ml. I, t of a thickly Kit tled country, w llh Rood iiclk'hlmrs, amis moro healthy reirlon cannot la found. tUioolhouio a few rode front tho Hue. Iltcellent tor ttttck ranjrc, and hundrrtU of am t of land that nn l ckarid lor w huit at a coat ot f 3 an aero. Tlilt It a favorable opiwrtunlly fur om farmer detlr. out of 1,-oliiir Into tho ttiKk Iiii.Iiicm rttcululy, or lot a colony of thnoor fourfimlllet of Herman.. Thero aro many Hermans ntttcd In tho vhlnlt), and they like Part ef the pimluuo prlco, tt.on an arre, can Im pal J (or a term of ) tart In annual Initaliiieiiti, at low rata of Intireit. Call on or wrlto to ft. A. CI..M1K1:, I'armir OltUr, No, s a-lilnitton Ht Portland, On ron. Orl). W.CIUKl.t-alim. IMES EEB PRINTER STILL L1VKS AND MOV IX AND 1)0K3 BEST PRINTING IN OREGON! AT 5 WASHINQTON STREET PORTLAND. Good Work nt Fair Prices In tlio lias!) upon uliich lio docs littsinc&a, Maysotf FicnIi nml Truo To A'unio I Wo will sinil tho following mtd, Oktpald!&Ti re rtlpt of price. lUuilt by 1. II, mom) ordir or iuiUko tauiM. licit. Hero. . . 10o 100 IM I'M Cannln, pur 01. , , loa , Carrot, " Cal.Uk-c, inr 01, I Uttucv, " (I..I.H-V hplnliach, 1UO) 10a 10a union, Tonal luniin, to, I AUolnIO rent luulal., all tarlulca of VcudaUce, i Ilowir and Trvo hud.. Kind for inmral Prlco IJ.t. TIMS. A. COX A CO., ' apll-Sm pd 1,017 Howard blrctt, Han Kroiultoo. $777 A VIlAIt and rt ikiiws toarrnts. Outfit frt. Addrin P. O. lUKCUV, Audita, Jlalnc, ma j 0 ly 500,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED. HERREN & FARRAR. 8alem. Oregon, Am atfaln In the market as Wool l)u)crs, and UI PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE I3NT OA8H! for all wools offered, HERREN & FARRAR. Kiuv, Or,, Juno 2d, lfc'9. JuncC-tm ELECTRIC BELTS. A suro euro for nertous debility, premature decay, sihau.llou, itc. Tho oidy reliable euro. Clmilws) mailed frev, Addrrea J, K. IIKK KH, U Chatham Bt, .V. V. June XOO WZ,3LKTX or Choioo, Healthy Italian Boot KOK BALK. JUICE, M.00 PEIl hTANU Alto, Pure Italian Quuin, prlie, 3 OOuwh. MlitrW on iui or stioinera. Addrew or apply to X. 30. DOXfCZsriVCr, my23-lm Cor, Grant and front HL., portlaugl, Oc. PRINTERS nmTPUBLISHEBS Printing Material For Sale Ilatlntf a numbtr of estra CI Mb US, BTAXW, CA8M, etc., on MiiJ, I will tell them at rcuuialila tl.ijru. TliochaiKa aro ouorted Ue, ili,t (aillfur four-aa .ri V7io fur either four or ilt"ht pot ur; oii'JI for either four or Hyhi )".' Hr; jMslT lor either lour or rlylit o ipcr sin liialur of ihaao, All In pairs. Tho stands ars put together with tutt-it h rettt, anal are jartaMc. Motns ol the i ale fir Uryslob fonts AUo. t0 lull of A .So. 1 llliEVll.ll TYsl from Jth-u.nf mc'ry tuifr uluisto i A I M I.. lit" OtAs.