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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1879)
irrT, - - xniir-'iitiriuwwMiiiariWT imwumigA .ZZZXZZi?l3iZZ SSttsmsmAxmmasatstsiBax. zum&mstjafMaxzxsasaZ WILLAMETTE FARMER K h Conducted I))- Jlrs. Harriot T. Clarke. AY SH1F3 AT SEA. I lmc (ships ilia' went to ten More than fifty yi.irs ngo, Kono h.ia yet coma Kiel: to,c, lint keep sailing to nml fro. I li.ia seen them in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless: ileep, With tnttcrcil tails nml hnttercil hull. While nrounil them scream the gulls, An they tail, ns they tail. 1 haAo vomlcreil uhero they strnycil Troni me tailing rotmil tho worfil, Anil I've mid I'm l-nlf nfrahl That their mils will no'er ho furled. (Ircat tho troanutcs that they hoi J, Silk? ami pluinci, ami liars of gold, While tho spices that they hear Till Ith fragrance, all tho nir, As they tail, as they sail. I!rcry sailor ot the poit Knows that I hae thif ! at sen, Of tlio winds ami waves tho spoit, Ami tho tnilon pity mo, And they como ntnl Mith ti.o nail;, Cheering me uitli hopeful tnlli, Till I put my fears nilr, And, contented, trntch the tiilu Hits and fall, rito and fall. I lmvo randen.d on the piers, Lookiotf for them dun n tho bay, Day nnd nights for many years, Till l'o turned lieart-sicl; away. Hat tho pilots when thoy laud Como and take mo by tho hand, Raying you will llvo to seo Your proud vessels como frimi sea, Quo and nil, ono and nil. So I never ipiitc despair, Nor let hopes or courage fail, And tome day when the aliy is fair, Up tho bay my ships will sail, I can buy then all I need, I'riuts to look at, books to read, Horse, wines and woil.n of art, Kvcry thing except her heart) That Is lost, evermore. Once, when I was puro nnd young, Poorer, too, tlnu I nm now, l"er n shadow 0'ir mo clung, Or a wrinkle created my brow. Thero was ouo who ouco was mine, Hut sho's something now divine, And when come my ship from tea They can briu no In art to me. TRODDEN FL0WEI10. There arc tonic hearts tint, like, tho loving vine, Cling tu jinkiiidly roiks and ruir.cd towers. Spiriti that sillier do not rcplno l'atlciit nnd sweet in Ioiiy trodden llowors, That fiom tho tmitor'n hcil atine. And tiling luck ndoiuus breath instead of et-JiB. ltut thcronro other hiaits that will not feel 1 he lonely luu tint haunts their eyes and cars) That wound fond fni;li u ith micr worse than ttccl, And out of pity' spring draw idlo tcirs. 0, .Vntuie, shall it ctr lv thy will 111 thing with good to nuiigle, good with 111. Whv should tho heavy fcot of sorrow irei Tho willing heart u( uncomplaining Ioo- Moctt charity tliat nliinii.s not irom utsirusJ, (.icntlcness, loth her tj rants to reprove! Tlioucii virtuo ween fonner nnd lament, Will nno fiard heart turn to Iter and repent? WhysholM tho rccd bo broken that will beifl, And thiA' that dry tho tears in olhera cyo.i l'ecl tin own nnpilih t welling without end, Their Mmimcr il.ukeni.il ith tho smoko of signs? Sure, I'ovo to sumo fair region of her own Willlleo fit hut r.i.d knu us here Mono. i i vu Mcvpeth nhvny wtepotli for tho past, for vne that r.to, for woes that may be tide: Why should not hard ambition veep nt last, Hovy nnd liatml, naricu mid pride! l'jto bispeni that so low is jour poor lot, They would bo nbolsi lovo rubelluth not. Cm. tlrant nnd the Children. Onu of tho finest (raltd (lint slilno in hU character Is Ills lovo for nnd nt- tentlon to children nnd tho youth of tho country. Ho litis imvnya In his arrangement of public ntrulra paid par ticular attention to tho niuniigomont of public and frco schools, Interesting himself In tho ropulur education of tho masses. It Is for this reason that tho schools of Portland found so prom inent placo on tho programmo for The reception of this distinguished guest. The carrlago In which Grant rodo halted In front of tho Central school houso where 1,600 children wero ranged In front of tho building. Thcso Httlo girls, most elegantly dressed, presented baskets of raro llowers, which wero received with n fow pleasant words. Hut Just nt this timo tho rain began to fall, and tho sudden uprising of thousands of umbrellas prevented tho children or nnyono else from seeing tho Goncral. Tho children loudly lamented that they "couldn't seo General Grant good" so ho with tho kindness and courtesy which ho nlwtiv show to youth told them that ho would como tho noxt day nnd seo them again. So tho next nftormou ho was e-scortcd to tho different buildings by Mayor Thompon nnd Superintendent Craw ford, saylug a fow words at each iwint, tho children giving him thrco good round cheers ns ho departed. Tho caro nnd thoughtfulness shown theso young peoplo was thoroughly appreciated, and this "silent man of destiny" will nover bo forgotten by thcso young people, who will toll of "seeing Grant" long alter his volco is silent In tho grave. "Who can measure tho silent Influ ence ot thoso fow words ho spoko up on tho minds of thoso who aro coming up to All our places In the busy work ing world. Tub Willamette Kai.mer is tho farmer's piper, nod will wsit you 2 ur.es a year for $2.00 in advance. C1I0ICK KECirES. l''nu:r Ai'i'M:". Have a fruit pan ready with n Httlo lard or any good drippings In It, paro tho apples and cut in slices it little moio than a quar ter of an Inch In thickness; fry quick ly; when brown on each ldo they arc cooked; put them on n plato and spread a Httlo butter on tliein, then sprlnklo on them a little sugar; borve warm. You may take them then from tho basket to tho tablo In less than twenty minutes. JuM.Y Cakh One cup of sugar; one-half cup of butter; threo eggs; one tcaspoonful of soda and two of cream tartar; threo tablespoopsful of sweet milk and ono cup ol Hour. Potato Caki Work cold mashed potatoe.H soft with n Httlo melted but ter and milk; add enough prepared Hour to roll It out half uu Inch thick, cut Into rounds with n blcult cutter, and bake In n quick oven to a nice brawn. Huh n Httlo butter over each Juut brfjio thoy nro done. Tomato Catsui. To ono gallon of itpo tomatoes uso four t.tblcsponu- fills of .silt, four oT ground Mack pep per, throe tnblo.-qioonfuls of ground mustard, half u tnblespoonful of ground allspice, half u tnblespoonful of clove, six red pepper.", uround due; Milliner tho wholo slowly, with n pint of vinegar, threo or four hours; then strain through n Move; con; it tight; tho catsup should bo made In n tin vessel, nnd thu later In tho feao!i It Is mado tho less liable It Is to spoil. This recipo Is over twenty years old, and always gavo satisfaction. aunt: Tomato Picklus. One peck of green tomatoes, ono dozen largo onions; sllco tho tomatoes nnd onions thin; pack them Inn Jar In layers with salt between; let thorn stand twenty-four hours; take out una drain tho Initio off. To this put ono ounco of mace, ono ouuco of white ginger, ono ounco of celery teed, half ouuco of elovce, half pound whlto mustard seed, two tablcspoonfuls of black pepper, thrco pounds of brown sugar, nnd nno quart of vinegar. Poll until tender. Low C'aki:. rive cupful of Hour (sifted, of course), four cupful of su gar, two cupful of butter; ttir butter and Btigar together till "inoolh nnd white. Seven egfs beaten to n high froth, ono cupful of four milk, one grated nutmeg, one tnblespoonful of coda dissolved In hot water; heat nil togother with it s-poon, nnd, then, If yon wish, mid fruit well rolled In flour. This make. u very nice eako nnd keeps well. Cookiis. Ono cupful of butter, ouo ami u half cupfuls of j-ugnr, fourotrgs well beaten, half n cupful of sour milk and u tnblespoonful of todn; caraway seeds nro nlco (if ouo Is fond ol them) for seasoning; if lemon or cinnamon nro preferred, n tcaspoonful Is sufll clout. Stir In Hour till qulto stiff; knead well and roll thin, nnd cut In ntiy&luipo you fancy; bako quickly nml keep In n dry place. They never mould nnd nro very convenient to keep on hand. To Itcinovc Mildew rrom Clothing. Wot tho mildewed garments In cold, soft wntor, nnd apply nbout equal quantities of soap and salt, ns much ns can bo spread upon tho places dam aged. Then lay tho garments in tho sun to blench, taking caro to keep them wet whilo tho sun shines, but it should bo allowed to becomo perfectly dry towards ovening, nnd takon up dry, to bo put out again next day with n fresh application of water, soap nnd salt. Tho old-fashioned home-mndo soap Is best, especially If tho fabric I not tho finest; however any laundry soap will nii9wer tho purpose. Two or threo days of bleaching in the man ner described will oradlcnto the mil dew. Brute Intelligence. An Australian paper relates the follow ing striking instance of bruto iutclligenco which occurred not long ago near Kainie towuship, in South Australia: "A ery large bullock injured its eye, when unyoked from tho dray by ft chain, tho hook of which lacerated the cyo. After a few days liad passed tl.o eye Lecamo seriously inflamed, and it was thought ndwsable to get him into tho stock yard and cast him for the purpose of dressing tho wound. This was dono by ropes being attached to his legs, but it was found tf no avail, from tho strength of tho animal, for as soon as they attempted to throw him lis lifted his leg and pulled tho men to the ground. As a last resource they put his head in tho bail, a contnvanco frumeiitly used in that couutry for securing animals, by getting heir necks between two upright bars of wood, ouo of which is movable at pleasure. Uaing thus succeeded iu securing him, they dreucd his eye with bluestone. The men then unbailed tho bullock and immediately rushed out of the stock yard, thinking thu animal would bo infuriated with pain, and expecting to be attached, instead of which tho ixxir sufferer walkeil oir nuiciiy xo tno snauo of a large gum tree, nuJ on the following morning, much to tho tstomshment of Its owner and all who witnessed it, the bullock walked up to tie stock ytrd of his own ac cord, and placed his Lead in the bail to have the eyo dressedj an J this he repvateel every day until the eje was r4uite restored." Success In filiccp Husbandry. Shoep husbandry, as an avocation, has no distinguishing peculiarities. Its valleys of humiliation and disap point are peopled by thoo plodder. whoso dreams have fulled of, realiza tion: others of Its votaries strugglo with tho throng along tho plains and uplands of mediocrity, while tho few reach the mountain top and impress their name and fame upon the deep blue of n complete tucces-". Tho plod der may live, nnd he who moves only to keep from being run down by his surroundings, may bo floated beyond want by a better return than ho mer its; but tho Hock-mnstci's ultima thulc thoso grand results which lenvo Ineffaeeublo tracks upon life's highway and bring honor and wealth in their train aro achieved only by tho'.o whw, through untiring study and persistent effort, havo como to deserve them. Tho "luck" of shoep husbandry Is so thoroughly within tho control or tho Hock-master that he rarely need look beyond his own man iifrnineiit fnr lhna e.iuxes nml effects which go to make or mar his fjitune. I Tho col ncr stoL es of Micccss piopcr selection, Judicious blending, liberal alimentation, nnd adaptation of vnrl ety nnd number to natural and nrtlfl clal surroundings nro so readily ac cessible, that no ono need lay his foundations improperly, or uuiutclll gently build upon them. Secondary influence, such ns Hjctuatlon of pri ces, unpropltlous seasons, or unfore seen casualties, may intervene and occasionally disturb tho surfaco of tho tide, but under prompt nnd judicious management, tho rlpplo will soon di appear, nnd the general How will tend surely on toward comfort and compe tence. Many disasters have overta ken thoso who have essayed sheep husbandry. Kxtmvngant purchases, and unintelligent breeding, Improvi dent feeding, negligence in hiipervls Ion, nnd nbcnco of any wcll-doflnod policy, nro the racks upon which tho majority of such efforts havo boon stranded, nnd ho who would decree for his venture a hotter fate, must needs avoid tho dangerous road marked by their wreek, National Llvo Stock Journal, Chlcaco. l'romiituie Memi'ii, When girls midway In their teens throw off their natural, girlish hublta nnd ultlre, don long skirts, hkoot up tholr hair and affect tho .-.Irs and dross of young women, they would often bo .surprised to know what their eldcr.i rcnlly think of tho Improvements. Ono such young miss wont to tho do- pot recently to moot an nged friend of tho family, nnd was surprised to find herself not recognized upon greeting tho visitor ns sho stepped from tho ear. "Don't you know me, ntintle'."' "Why, this Isn't Maria, Is It'.'" "Cer tainly; don't you think I look bettor than Idld last summer when you wero here'."' "Xo," replied tho honest soul, looking tho girl over, "to toll you tho truth, I don't. Go homo nnd letdown your hair nnd bo young -while you can, for it will no', bo many years be fore you will bo glad to havo peoplo take you for n girl." About L'ggi. Wo havo soon dyspeptics who suf fered untold torments with nhnoit every Utid of food, no liquid could bo takon without suffering; broad bo caino burning ncld; meat nnd milk wero solid liquid fire; and wo hnvo seen their torments pass nway and their liuugor relieved by living on tho whites of eggs which havo been boiled in bubbling water for 30 minutes. At tho end of n week wo havo given tho half yolk of an egg with tho whilo, and upon this diet ulono, without Huld, .says an Indiana agricultural ed itor, wo havo seen them begin to gain flesh nud strength and qulot, re freshing sleep. After weeks of this treatment they huvo been able, with cure, to begin other food. And nil this without taking medicine. Hard boiled oggs arc not half so bad as half boiled onus, and ton times ns easy to digest as raw eggs, oven In egg-nogg. A lady not accustomed to raising poultry set n hen on somo eggs, and In duo courso of timo tho brood of chicken was hatched. A friend com ing In four days afterward, noticing that tho Httlo things looked weak and puny, asked how often thoy wero fed. "Fed!" was tho reply, "why, I thought tho hen nursed thorn." A vou.no lady pupil of n High school put on n icassof fulso hair, pen ciled her eyebrow, rouged her cheeks, etc., and then went to tho commencement nnd read nn eay, entitled, "Deception a Prevailing Fol ly." Our. lady friends of thu F.viimi:ii will find n superior assortment of cloaks nt Drayman Dros., aho of every other sort of merchandise. Thoy buy for cash nnd own their own ttoro, bo with theso advantages thoy enn nnd do -oil cheaper than any other storo in Salem. Advick to tho Young: Knt oysters only iu the mouths that havo ati "r" in their names, nud drink whMcy only in tho month that havo a "k" In their name. pQl XHE ClilLDElJ. WHO? MAHY 1). 1U.IMC. Who is tho swiftrct baliy That ever said "A-jwo?" Wliois tlio dearest i.iliy, Willi o;cs to toft and blue Who is tho prettiest hahy ! I think I know. Do you t Who has tl.o softest golden Little lings of hair? Who has tho roilcst chubs ar.d Tho smoothest forehead fair ? Who has tl.o swectut Mmcj, Knough of tltrn and to spare Who tins the cuiiiiitigcjt finjjerf, And who tho plnlivit of toes? Who has a mouth liko a rosclmd, And who tho daintiest nno And v ho ii as sv.eit alUgcthcr Ab tho very st eete luse Who hai the prettiest dint !c. llnnclnjrmcliln and elueW And who m learning tho diir n. Of nil dear n.iincs to speaU '. Alii surely, there's only otic an mi i To tlio question Mlicd ri lnii ; Only ouo true, (lad atjjwr, Awaiting tho motlioi's i a r, Wlm is tliu pr.iice of tniiiiH ny, ol tonrm;, my liaby ill a-' A Uoj's Exprrlciico 'dllh llurl.s. Ono bright irnrnl:i;r In Fobrinry, IS73, n manly.looklng boy of Ilftcen camo to mound said: "I want to get a pair of Pokln ducks but I havo no money; will you let mo havo n patr and take the pay In work'.' I will do anything that u chap of my felRO can do." Tho boy was a stranger, but I liked his looks nud his willlngnes3 to work, so I nnswered: "Of course I will," nnd started for tho yard to pick out the ducks. "Hotter gll tho work nforo yo let him hnvo tho duckd," .said ono of the neighbors who happened to bo In. "i)o you know anything ngnlust tho boy?" "I don't know nnlliln ngln' him, hut ho belongs to tho Jnckbon tribe that moved onto tho old .Smith farm; his father Is lame, nnd his mother Is a pale, tihlfttess-Iooklu' critter, nnd I nllowed that tho gals wam't much; they nro nllus fusln' over u bed of po- blcs nud 6lch trii'h; they had better bu workin' out, ns there's plenty that want gnls, nud I reckon money ulnt over nml nbovo plenty In that family." "I like tlio boy's looks, nnd I will trust him," I answered, "Then it'll bo tho last you'll ever seo of the ducks or tho boy either; mind what I tell ye," and Mother Slooney nodded her gray head quite emphatically ns Hho picked up her basket and marched ofl. Poor old soul! sho h: lost nil faith in human nature. I picked out n pair of tho finest ducks for my boy customer, and gavo him loin of ndvlco toucoruiug their caro. When that boy started homo with his duck'i In u basket ho wan nrobablv nbout ns linunvni tho uver ..t I..,., ...im n-..n..la l... Ill I It Iu iijiu ujj ui;i u.kui.i3 n. i.u ii. ". - world "I'll bO !mcU rOlltl.lV. Sliro," ' ho said, ns ho shut tho gate. Monday came, Iikowi-o tho biy, and every day aftorwards that boy walked thu long thrco miles that stretched belweoii tho "old .JmIth farm" nnd my place, nnd worked with n will until his dobt was can celed; nfter that I saw no mora of him until nfter Christmas. "Well, Sum, what luck with the ducks?" I n9ked. "First rato," ho answerod. "Toll mo about It. How many eggs did your duck lay'.' and how many ducks did you ralsoV" "My duck laid 70 eggs; I bold lialf n dozen of thorn to Mrs. French, and sot tho rest. I didn't moan to sell any eggs, but had to sell n few to buy feed. I got r9 young ducks from tho eggs I cot, nnd I raised ovory ono of thorn; didn't I do protty well for u beginner?" "Indeed you did," I replied. "What did you do with tho ducks you raised?" "I'vo got four of them now, and I kept tho old pair. I um going to raiso lots of them next year, nnd I sold soven pairs to tho neighbors; tho rest wo dressed nnd sont to market." "How much did you get for them?" "Got thrco dollars a pair for thoso I sold alive, nud thoso wo sent to mar ket brought $'20M thu feathers brought $3 more; that makes $11 CO, don't It? Tako out the .? I ia!d you, and the $11. 0 that tho feed to ralto them cost, and you seo I mado $J7.70 clean cash. I tell you I had to tcratch around pretty lively to got enough to feed I hem on after tho young one wero about half grown. I picked berries and sold them, and hoed corn some, nnd cut up old Mm. Flint's woodpile, md dug potatoes, and husked corn, no I kept them going until I hold them." There, lioy, I havo glvon you .S.im'n first exporlenco ns n poultry ralier, nnd If any ol you can ni.iko u bettor showing I iluuld like to hear irom you. Fax.vv Fiki.k. Luck lies in bed nud wi-lus the postman would bring III in nciaofu legacy. Labor turns out at U oVIod;, and with busy pon or ringing hammer lays the foundation of competence. C. SlIINDLUI, Paitlttd. KVtMttMsiir.D ids;. SHINDLEB & J-7iJ9(rfJl3i'.fVMt"J.)i-B. i...w PORTLAND, OHEGON. Ofibr for Salo at tho Lowest Pricco Posaiblo, HARDWARE, IRON AND STEE ANUJ- .gTicuLltiajrsil laaciplercLerits, SOLE AGENT FOR JOHN DEERE'S CELEBRATED I mil "Vj MJT: VlVUfmril??. 0ucr hOQOSohl In Oregon tVi?Vt1i)il'trw W. T. h tho last 3 years. ,;SEslVe--tf5VW.iillnl. A.& Jmir iHlshbur villi lis Uu j&uJ'?'iXi4ZKL11ty.'?L sUmllt .NnoiiiiillMtlon el Iotim. A -r-wisWOKij,-!---. cr u;. Decro'a 40, CO mill 72 Tooth Harrows. Farm, Food ami Grist Hills, RAHDALL'S PULVERBZflBilG HARROWS, Buckayo Broadcast Bonders & Grain Drills, Schuiiler, Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons STUDEBAKER WAGONS, with Patent Roller Drake: Too well known to need comment. Send for Circulars and Price Lists. HAWLEY. DODD & CO. "And (he Liu ws of tho Trco won) for the Ilealina of 1 ho Nal ioiib" X.mrf woinI.'Wlx!iUtlirtKi( Uij wit A tu nnd nvr f ilia Cri-al r t in l- L.mi than 1 o trillion mlc for tluitirliiKd tlUtne ! Uit U iUw unillr liV N'nt jru fu nl-ln in thtf rwt. 1nfc. Iraivil ! IW'I !Crrld1 "1 OlO fOHI'IIOT 1W dl.l lliril'll Hill ll ft I ir( lRnileoinMnitloiif llmliia'li. iiaillfui'ir tlu-r'.iiA rrcut l"1""' lu w h'tT' M -l,,-J" i'", J i ijfi thin tilt, tit mil ut 1 1 i iw '!i tl ,ifuiviULijf 0 1JZ '& O 'SST Vltl!ii I u?t& on of n'ufc.r.int 1 A M I i uu nm n i i iiiriiv jh u ii imUimihi ' IE U I Mil I mm M A Vegetable Production which is Performing Wonderful Cures. It is a Specific for Pains in tho Hack, Non-Hotcntion of Urine, Inlliunnmtioii of the JUaddcr or Kidnc'.", Hrick Dust Deposit in Urine, J.eticorrhocu, Painful or .Supprcsed Mun.struntion AnlslUoiuiIiliit4trUii.'froinill'iiM'ilir illl!lUUl lUtocf the hllnij. or I'rlnary Ornns ol tlUicrsss. Many irroii ten to Uto I'AIT.NT JIKIUC'I.NM. ., unilgr loitr ol as unVuoli liuiiM mi) In liMilrn Ilia luoil hurtful ol Jil.M.ltAI. rolio.SS, tut tuu OREGON KIDNET TEA Presents the Leaf in its Natural Stato Anil the TY It D-.aJo by tho out uiln II, thus Inturln; Its ABSOLUTE PURITY AND FREEDOM FROM ANY INJURIOUS DRUGS It Ii Irtuml ltty moh pcri l ll tlio .VOsntUJH hl-h r ro SOUl IS liOTTMIS. A kin flu trU lll ioiitIik 111)0110 of Hi merit. lvij- .-rnm inMa' tho ui r in Irwi il fiUi nalgn cf I'm KI1 ) for IthuunuU.iii, mi.l l.j i-Wri.al aiyllctlijiii UU tl ntv-H thu Mil ot Hi J tiUtiiw. Tlio Oregon Kidnev Tou Jms CuroJ Many Suoh Oaaoal FL'LI. niltlX'riOX.S IN KXCLIdII AND (ii:il.M.N AltU O.N KACII I'ACKAMK. Read tho following Testimonials from some of our most Respected Citizsno : rur.ii.UD. (ir , J'.') :. liTJ. Us U'm llr.Mir Iljur i',r 'I) kl.ln. i frj in t hvl milltl'in. lit- urlii lUa Ii lit ilu t, jnl I auf. fcri-l a .-nut d..l uith iu bull. All rmoUi ir kiu.iui.' uut.l I tnul llm OltL'J IN KlliM.V TK. li,li.4itiwi.li.i).t lnii..Jlit rvll.l. Ji.traij. II. IIA4II.TO.W, IMIHl, Or., Au 9, 17. lis. U'u. Ilrsur )irilr: lls,:iuwtHu.iiililif' in'tr, I a biiiww.1 totr UipOiiU OS KID XKi' 'CI'.. I Dui.J It i.ri UiitDwal ii. iu (nail.. It It imt iik.ru unjl.aii( lu .t l.un oi'ur tc ruvommiiiij ll ta thuM) a.X'igtul a I k.. Jjll.'i I. I li'JJKIl. IbSTLlM', Or , JU) SI, liTU. IU. Wii. llur-IurHlr: Vwr OUIJWI lUli.VKV 1K Minirtlmy ln;k wiill.liiiui, . .i I. mat al ttviyntimy itMMhi'ifni. A . jnur ii)li(ii !' i. t I.W.u. i'ig Mtuttttul )ut i V iuh, itiiu .liuii wsiin tliUlii i) uiw ju l lavu iijuI1 n.il midt ha.) hftrl.''aj 1 IjI . u; ro mtiiiUr IheOro.'xi niJijTlUi Jjhji nj u.tim, 4...1 ,,. ,mj imm jul ltt-jll in; h '..vlu iU4lutaiiu. .Ij.i. .i.l(ul'r, J. II. i.lll.'.'.'I.SU (all' .-. ?) ISiauiMi, O.-, Jj . 1, ii7J. p. W11. IlliLir IKjamlr M I .iliiTilUii.m.i la.t 1 inirr I u a!tUl ollli .i'i . l aiij bMncrf, aotliat It waalii.'M hurjM.b)c f .r m t j ruli lur . . I When I Vlitru I u.iiuili iu . y lbs Olcl.liON hlH.NKV 'ItM. I ilriil. at luv iiu; tllU i. i. w .. 1 il, ami u lui .-rTw0 1 i-j. lias hl.'bl rn-oiii iki.4 It it all whg nn all. . jO u 1 wj.. l.ii- if illy jour., 1 .IN. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. X'JttlOK OfM DOLLAJJ, HODGB, DAVIS & CO., Proprietors, Portland, Or 1. S. CltADtiOUKKK, Inn PiaucUio. CHABBGUEETE, v li'U r.-i m.i: wti iiCT.u:. Ji'tAt i.r.s in FUMTURF, AM BEDDING " f r very Description. CATlPETfl, OIL CLOTHS, 'Hirr'V3, Wall Papon;, 2tc. Ihit 'Cliif. ttHrrisonani! Yamhill. 'T. N'D. It (.N 1 SULKY inn iiiiitpffd ll. iw iVlo tatter Hfik tluin a it ii ii. Willi mail.In; Jluvf, NiJ Ukoll.o n,tuu OUT lWlitlf it lull J . hi iiHHiuwin. i w i ncaii"ii I lni fmMri a t tipiloytha itml. ' ml AiUuiico l UeU .! Si'liiu, ' t U It a S Ha L Z0 lJ? ! ii rtnllur' TlmUlutil.icaicr) In t'.U i.mo .1 BOlltTI K i