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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1879)
w taih- mix- - WILLAMETTE FARMER imuxd itirt rnmiT, r CLARKE te OBAIG, ruBtinnina akd rnornitToiu. . A. (1LAIIKE, 0. W. CllXUl. Term of Subscription. Ons copy, ono year (5J nnmbcir).... ...fa. 00 One copy, (lx month (X) nturber) ......... 1.00 Ono eonr. three monthi (18 nnmbcri) SO I'OUTLAND, Fill DAY, DKC. C, 1870. Patii8 f HsBHDiY' lloir Stmll tlit! (franco Ho Made I'scful and Powerful? No. r. Turning from tho merely practical nnd l)ti.slnc.H features of life that wo bollovo can bo advanced and mailo sorvlceablo to tlio miii of agriculture through organization nnd harmonious J W(JU(1 loso I)IUC.1 0f Us torror. Ono notion, let us discus tho social Icaluro of ,,, rst ,,,, mosl ,(,ul,tflIi b,rHU, nntl I'onaltlcr tho advantages tto'l- Uvhlch I noticed was our own Mnlio nnt upon frlonilly social intercourse nI( )(.rmrIs ll(,lfollum (Oregon nnd Intellectual culture. grape). It reminded mo of homo and ah mat oiovaies eiviuzeu man noovo 1110 savago inocs is cuuure. All that has turned tho bitter plum nnd tho tour crab to tho delicious friillx wo enjoy so much, Is culture. Tho euro nnd study nnd labor of tho ngrlculturlsthas turned coarse grasses Into tho many varieties of grain we gather In our harvests. Incrensiil euro and culture, nnd grenter Intelligence on tho part of tho farming class, is needed to glvo great er elllcloncy to farming nporatlons nnd dovelopo tho plants of tho earth Into greater usefulness nnd productive ness. Tho worn out cotton fields of Georgia nro cultivated by menus of phoiphnto manures. Hcienco goes hand in hand with agriculture and it Js necessary that tho properly educa ted farmer should know tho chemis try of ngricullure. Tho blind man gropes in Ignorance of tho beautiful things ofKaturu and knows not tho faces of his friends. Tho near-Hlghted has narrow vision nnd short range of objects and hus only n partial acquaintance with nil tho beautiful things that grow; tho birds often shako their plumago be foro him In vain and ho is In 11 meas ure Ignorant of tho grace and beauty with which God has blessed tho world. Tho full vision takes In Nn turo with delight and comprehends tho beauty of tho cloud and tho graco of tho humblest (lower. And so It Is with mental light. To view Naturo with only natural insight of her laws Is to ho Ignorant of the spring that makes tho fountain. Education, If only of tho common school, with tho aid of books nccessablo to nil, gives tho man n wider vision, converts tho mind into a rich storehouse of truths and gives capacity for redaction and Investigation that can llghtou labor )y giving play lor thought and cm pa il ty tojutidortiliiiul In part tho laws hut govern tho universe, rjuppojo tho members of n grango ro observing and cultivated peoplo 'ho meet occasionally for social lu ircoumo and to discuss tho common pplcs of Interest. Thla man or wo nn has observed something and udlcd up tho subject from tho books hand (and every grango should .vo n library) or from the knowledge others, and they talk it over. It ly rolato to Held operations, to gar ner orchard products, to Irults or worn, to conditions of noil or nd van es of weather, or may relate to isoholdntrairf and domestlu ccon y so important 10 man's comfort ! woman's happiness, all of which Important to farm Wound mryo.-h, ;ro happiness and smro.-s nro Men I, Who does not mh that all such istlgutlou is of tho lilgheM utility; to the chances of success and tho ns of happinc-s, and will make producing class lu every souse t prosperous If it can ho icallrcd, with K'Unice, so with agricultuio 'omestle economy; what Is known reveals tho extent of tho nu ll. Science includes all reusou hltosophy and wo must all bu Ists to tho extent of our ability, olns tlxcd principles nnd only yhn have tlxcd principles and principles can succeed. Hold is too vast for ono brief 'toplcturo It, and what wo have not oven an introduction to iino. Tho world needs culture highest Miiisi, and the farmer, 'cultivating hand works the f imtur'ii law.1 with the recur isoustiud his own hard l.ilxjr, nt ho told that the etlect of Is to Improve nnd dovelopo lug tluit grows, 'o have feet products lu tho shape of -ops, and our thoioughbrcd .all descriptions, and it fol t If human Intelligence van .vo all that man's caro iiottr its careful cultuie, tho Mine Vtl'orl, if expended to make ro of man and his family rfeet, will produce equally il rcMilts. Too question Is: Two lapio Kick to tmrkiilsm, Jo go 011 In perfect manhood V yer Is: No great Improve Ho inudo without orgniiisi Cultivation. NOTES OF TRIP TO XATIOXAL GRA2Y0K I1Y MIIS. C. 12. BIIIl'LKY. (CONTlNUr.II.1 At tho 11 rut depot brother O. E. Shipley, who wn nliicycnrsolil when ho Inst saw Ills brother, enrno on bonrd tho train and wnlklnjr through un til ho enmo to tny husband know linn directly. Ho lind h carrlago In wait ing nnd Boon wo wcro driven to his elegant home. Early In tho morning wo started out to sco the city and soon wero driving down Euclid nv onuo, said to bo tho handsomest strcot In tho world. It Is surprisingly beau tlful. Tho dwellings oro beautiful and aro n long way back from the street. There are no fences nnd the bcautful lawns nro well kept nnd or namented with n fow trees, shrubs and flower, with fountains, vases, etc. This street leads to tho cemete ry, which Is delightful, and overlooks 1..1,.. t.- .. Tho grave In such uplaco j exi,r(,sac,t a wj,, tjmt lhu V(!0V0 0f Portland had uted tho money which lias been spent In crossing tho river to Lono Fir Cemetery and laid out nnd adorned ono on tho hills south of tho city, where there is such n splendid opportunity fur malting a Mountain View or Hvorgrecn Cemolery, which in time might far surpass Lakovlcw of which Cleveland is so Justly proud, and hail no thought that my wish wns so soon bo oven inoro than real ized in tho beautiful ono now lii-ln-.. laid out. .Returning by this delight ful avcuuo wo rodo around tho clt.v until lunch time, after which wowc'it to tho "Loan Exhibition," which was now to mo. The exhibition was for Homo charitable purpose, ami tho ar ticles exhibited wero lent by tho citi zens. It was astonishing how many elegant, curious, old-fashioned nnd Interesting articles had been collected together. It was to lint two weeks, and ono could hardly examine nil tho Interesting things there lu that time. Altera delightful visit wo left our friends and took tho !ako Shore road to Niagara Falls. In passing out of Cleveland wo wcro much Inter ested In tho park which occupies a long narrow strip between tho lake and tho town. Tho road u'oiifi tho lake shore Is not very interesting In November, nnd wo hurried on, not stopping oven nt lliifTiilo, and arrived ut Niagara Fulls about -1 o'clock r. m. Taking a carriage Immediately wo rodo till after dark. First wo drovo to tho Whirlpool rapids nnd wont down to tho edgo of tho water in nn elovntor, easier hut not so romantic us tiio old way of going down step by step. From hero wo wont to Sus pension Ilrldgo which, sluco I was there twonty-six years ago, has bo como quite 11 town. Crossing over wo found that tho chaugo wns lesson tho Canada side than on tho Ameri can. Yot It Is till fenced nnd thoso who would como near tho falls must pay for tho privilege. It seems a sin for man to shut out from public view this favored spot where the hand of tho Almighty lias left lis Impress in such marvelous beauty and power nnd which luau has only succeeded In defacing. Tho old Cllfcon House remains much uh formerly, also tho museum. A lew othor buildings had been erected hero, one near and over looking the falls. Wo went to tho top and looked down. Table Itock and tho old Tower wero gone. All was beautiful and grand ns ever, but that overwhelming Fonso of its 11111 g nlllccuco which my tlrst visit had caused my knees to tremble, and mo to exclaim, "Wlint Is 111111 that Thou art mindful of him," was gone. Ah! well, I had seen greater heights and deeper depths than in the long ago before crossing tho continent. Wo regretted that wo had not time to cross on the new suspension bridge Just below the falls, and view the American Hide, Gnat Inland, etc. Next morning wo took the New York Central road for Syiacuse. I'.hmmI many lino apple and peach orchards in Western New York, ttUn many nureiles. Haw tho liouro near Urockpoit, where I bade good byo In '.VI totho friends wo had recently ve iled In .Michigan. My aged grandpa rents wero with them iliero. '1 hey had bravely given consent for us to leave them with lit tie hopoofsec log us again In life, neither did they, for in u few years "they slept with their fathers." Having relatives in Itochostor, l would have been glad to stop there, nnd nlo to have seen again tho lioitu- ties of Mount Hope, which Is ono of tho tlucst cemeteries lu tho United States, but we p.iwd on having only glimpses of tho city and falls of tho llennessee. I TO III'. (ONTIMIKIsl W-ww.Mll ..!'.. ... lull 11 . Jaiiim Anthony liviule ii preparing a pap rou Itii'.iiaiiUui mid tho liuliracoiu America to appear in tlio Dovemuer number f tho North American llovivw. Glucose. It is singular tho oxtrcmo secrecy, that tho manufacturers of glucosc.now mado principally from corn, establish and Keep up in their various man- lactones r-ni nun west, 111111 tue business is profitable thero Is no doubt. Originally tho industry wns confined lo ono firm in Now York. They nro said to hnvo used 0,000,000 bushels of corn Inst ycnr,whlch wns made into glucose. A manufactory ntBuifalo, N. Y., was next established. Then one ntFreeport,Ill.,nnd ono nt Davenport, In. Tho product contains about GO per cent, of liquid saccharine, nnd for certain uses should bo worth about one-third the price of enno sugar. It Is extensively used In adulterating sugar-enno syrup, In the manufacture of candy, nnd in adulterating honoy. It Is used lu tho mnuufacturo of sweut wines, and In liquors requiring sugar, including beer, and Is now sup posed to outer Into nil or nearly all tho sugar products of tho country. This probably Is tho real animus of inu secrecy, wo iinuerstittiti Unit a tactory for tho inanufacturoofglucoe has recently gono Into operation In St. Louis, and thero is ono well on tlio way in Chicago. No person using glucuuso lu his manfactures seems willing toacknowledgo it. One tiling certain, it Is: tho consumer does not want to use starch sugar when ho mip dosed ho Is buying real sugar. It has long been known that u pound of starch, whether the carbon contained resulted from old rags, cum, potatoes or what not, could bo converted Into a pound of grapu sugar or glucose. That tho manufacturers of glucose should use as mui.i secrecy in keen Inu their business from tho world ns do the distillers of Illicit spirit, seems queer, 11 uiuir uusiness 13 legitimate. The Impression generally is Unit nox ious chemical are used in tho manu factures, nnd well founded from this secrecy. That 11 pure, wholesome huc cluirluo product can bo produced from - r 1 1 Is well known. That 11 pound 1 1' it tloes not contain more than one .luid tho sweetening that tho same rt.lght of cano sugar docs Is as well kll'iMU. ILy end Oats tho Beit Ilorio. Food for tho "In regard to food, of all animals thohnrno In comparison to its size has the smallest stomach; It is, there fore, of great Importance that his food should contain as much nutriment as possible In the smallest bulk; more especially when undergoing hard work." Hay nnd oats h.ivo this quallllcatlon to it greater tlegreo than any other of tho feeding stuffs in general use, nnd that they should form the staple food hits been proved by long expe rience. Tho average quantity of oats required to keep 11 horso undergoing hard work In gootl condition Is about 1!0 pounds pur tiny. Of course some horses would eat more. Others can cot bo Induced to consumo moro than fourteen pounds. Drivers of contrac tors' horses aro practically aware of tlio fact that tho more they can got their horses to eat, tho moro work they will do. Hut the result of over working Is tho premature death of many voluble nulinnls. ltelRl.n Hones. The Itclgltin tlraft horses aro usually bays or blacks, and their origin Is In volved lu obscurity. From tho ear liest periotl known to history, tho country alone; tho coast In the north ern part of France, nnd 11 far north ns Ilollami, including wniit was once known as Flanders, has boon famous for its Immense draft horses, nnd It wns from this country that Great llrltaln originally drew tho founda tion for all its tlraft breeds. For many years, howover, tho tlraft horsos of Great llrltaln have boon bretl with tho caro and skill characteristic to In telligent breeders of that island, and several distinct types of draft hones have been ovolvetl from the Flomlsh original, none of which are exactly tho same its the present llolgla'n tlraft horse. Nat. Live-Stock Journal. To Tki.Ij a Hoitsr.'s Am:. After n horso is niuo years old a wrinkle comes lu tho eyelid, nt tho upper cor ner of tho lower lid, anil every year thereafter ho has ono woll e'e lined wrinkle for each year of his age over nine. If.fnr Instanced horse lias Jhree wrinkles ho Is twelve; If four, thir teen. Add tho number of wrl"kles to niuo anil you will always get It. Important to farmers. Tlio Mutit of a ulUlilo lunik ly which to I'Aliiihtu tlio v.luutif licat 111 tliU mrlti't wluii limited nt any price in tlio Liverpool mill l.omlim nutket Imi lonj; been felt, but ultlcli u now happily met lit tlio " WI1c.1t I Vale i' liuiile," coinpilol by J, K. rili, iii.umj;vr t( tliu Mmli.tiiU' ICicliauco, tliia city, niul which lio In ariniiKi'tl to tell at tlio vrvilhijiy low jincu of US ivuU per tojiy iilt tii aicuntuuy nnU'in. It i try ini KUt.nt tii liny ami nil hocll wheat to l.o ulito 111 K tli.111 livo minute to tell (a they cm from tin hwU) tho price of wheat iuthi iH.o'.ct whin lu.cil tin Knliili mill, which pieni tho markets on thu co.i.t. I'nlcuLi tioi'a .110 w.tri.Mitiit thoroughly i-oirvct. V.n cloio .M eti coin to J. It. Pariah, l'orthiul, who will ni.ul tho iiiiiqihlit in return, Nothing Short of Unnilitakablo Benefit I'onlirrcil upon tcni of tliouiaiuli of tuf. fetvr coul.l orijiuato niul 111aiuta.11 tlio reptt t.itiou wluc'.i Alii's .Su:.Mruoin ciijoj It i a conqouiiil of tho U'it M-etahlo alter ative, with tlio loiliilci of l'otaium ami Iron, niul i the most ellectual of all rvmeilie for crofulou, iiieivurial, or lilooil ttitonler. Unifotioly aiicccsaful anil certain in it remoih.d elVect. it produce raiiiil and cim iiteto cure of Scrofula, Sore, IVnli, Humor. Pimple, Kniptiou, Sl.m Diseaica an 4 all ilikontcre muni); fioin impuriticaof tho blood. Ily it iuwgnnitiu effect it nlwayn relieve and often euivi Uvi-r Complaint, Peinalo Wc.ikni'Wa and IrreKularitie. and i a jioteut ronottcr of vitality. Tor purifying tho Mood it luwno ciiual. It tone up tho ytoin, ivatorea and prrwrtc Uio lioaltli, and lllipmta Vl;iu' mill I'llllJ. ivr iuii caia it h.u been in otcuuo u ami i to-day tho moat nvailahlo medieinu for tho eulTtring aiok, niivwhrir. Vat alo by all dealer. ll(itj;i, lais &. Co., Portland, nltolcuta agvnu. 2 Itcnd nnd I.earn for Vonr.elvc. Many faluAUodlwovcric and ranch weful knowlcdjjo l Lii't (roil the orld, beuiuo of tlio lnuiiui-o cipcn.o In making them kiion to Uie iwoplc. Thli l not tlio raw with HnM.111rtOr1niAiSt1.1r: olthounh but a few jean Introdumi Into U1I1 country Its mlo now rtachM In c( cry town Mid 111 vol" th U.S. IU Bonilciful iuccctj In curlnir Comumptlon, tcrcro Cotijfli, l'ncu monla, Allium, and ail other dbicaws of mo uiroai nnu luni.M, mm ftnl mvlo known by dWrlbutlni ctery year, for three ycar,or too.ouO bottle to Uio ailllitwl, tree ol thaw, by lmiiri'Il. No nidi a ttwit of merit wa Her Rhcti btorc to any oUier preparation. C011I1I joii ak more? Oo to jour ilrufgl't and ct a bottle for 76 centu and try It. Swnplg botUcs 10 rent. I'orcunriicil I'orcnrmrl. t't.wiLtii ml Inintdl. lie with unnfldencp Tho Kalr Celebrated t Icrman Kljer for Connimptlon and throat and lunirdlicaM. It l rich In the medicinal propcrtloio! tar, lld cherry, ctr. U rendered ter fectly harmle to tho Jounnct (lillJ. ThU ould hato protcd an angel o! mercy In the houciiohi 01 moo nn; nappy parent at Vallcjo. Dixon, lleaier, Utah, and numerou other plaax, hoo thlldrcn cro rlatutercd tiy a cuack medicine recomiinndcd by II owner lo euro croup, iKnitusliiif no proertle calculated to cure It, but Initcail a deadly drtiif lilcli nw nam in inomvnu. It., mn vim Nl rmltf llrnn.tn l.liter. TIlO ITinUlnO lican tho I'runlin coat of arm and Uio fac-iinlIo in nituro of Or. Ialr Satnplei at all drujj ton. I.irz tire. ?' ccnt. ClIAS. I.ANOLEV i CO , Whole Mlo Hnidi, Sale .,inH CoiiKiiiniilloii t'urrit. An bLI pin li Ian, n tlritl from praitlco. luting had pluvl ill liltliamU b) an lltit IndU miMlunarj tho I'iriii'ilaof nltiipl".i.riulli rvin ilr f"r Uio fpccdj and jn-riiun nt litre f r I oiiMiinplini, llnmclilth Ca tarrh. A.thini, and all llirmt and Lllti AITnUnii, alio iwillto ami ndlnl "lire bir Xcrwun lliblllty and all Si-nuti Cuiiiplalntji, after InUni; tested IU wonderful mr.tlio I in In tlimmnd ot inc, hai Mtltbiidiit) tomaiteknnn tohli i.(Tctlnj filtovi". AittuUilln till. motlio and adwlroto ullorc huniati ttilferlnir, I III ond free nt chatv to all ho de-lro It, tlil roll, in ticrti 111. Irenih, i.r IIhkIMi, ttltli lull illrcctliuii for iuciatlnjf and nlnir. Suit by mill by addrr.mii; ltli ulntrp, 11-ir.ilnir OH liper, W. . Snurnra, 111) pmiitV lllmk, IlKlitilir. N. V. nJI-Oin ttTrin A Yi:ll nnilevpcn toajent. O'ltflt free. V Aildro P. O. ICKUUV, Auuita, Maine, inajll ly AT THE EAST PORTLAND NURSERY Vu-J f.'iJ a Lr.ro Stork of Fruit and Orunmontal Trees, RIIKUKI3KUY, Sinnll Ifrtilt, Ilotrp, Vine. 1,'tc , Vic. Prices Iteasonablc. CaUlecuo free on a."pll:atlon ta TJ. HA.N30K", Propriotoi, ii.Niirarr)' nt Iinat I'orllaiiil." SEEDS ! FSEEBS ! ! Tim only Senl Store In Portland thit ilrnli eirpulvc IrliiSitil, whew Jim will flu.t n rotipleta IU nl flurileiiaiul I'lntvr Sroil, all klml of lrtl Nrnl amlNoril flriiliianJ evcrjtiln pcrtoJnlii to a Tint olvi Hwi Stole H. nANBOIv, SI Front St., I'ortl.iiid, Okm. noilltf D. J. MALARKEY &CO. Procluoo Doaloro, Genera! Commission ,NI SHIPPING MEKCHANTS! Julilir. nuil dealer In Flour, Feed, Provisions A'hl Sbiplo (Irocirlfi, Vihanee maJjOiiOUAIN, WOOL, UOI'j, IIIIICS, tic. No 8. 10 and 1 2 Front St. San I'rnticUeo ODIro 000 llavU Street. JunUU 10. Xt. UUltIC, DATON, W. T (euerHl Lund Asrm, Ilroiicr, niul Ucn rrnl Jtueiil. ATTCNDS TO ALL lll'SINIS rilOillTLV. Clerk llUtrlrt Cutirt; Coiiinil.slbn of Deed for (Irvvunj NoUry Public; U. S.L'jnmiU'.i r,cte. lill-.'iil NEW HARDWARE MORE LEO WILLIS, At Cunnincliam'n Old Stand, Commercial Street, Kvxt Door to tho Uank, S.MaK.M, Onii(JON, I now rtcehlii t an ei tlnly new and coinnkto itixl. ol H AR D W AR E 01 Kiery Ikieilptn. Alto Cooking Stovos and Ranges Of mil) rltulie itilii, and a br.-n variety of OPFIOE &. PARLOR STOVES, With a eoinpSrla line cf ti: .ud ;u.mti;v.ui:, Wbkh be t tnabhil 1 1 olli r to the publio at Ttry low prim fir ia.li ur to prompt uln i.utouien, I IK WOl'1.1) lir.SlT.CTKlI.LV tOt.l' IT AN IS .VI ipnllon ol liia m a by purvl)air, ronltdent ol iiuabPlty Uipb'Jo, btli a ki ipulity and price of iroodt, and hvpc lu limit a lair .liatn id tbo pUronve nl lhoiltlrnU halmiand iuruutidiiu- ruuntry, and tliu build up a IVmunciil Pii.Iik... Ilo ulll liiio a CuiiiU'iit'IlHiicriiupliir.l, h)iilldi all l!ealringr and Job Wirk In tlutrne at .!iott and riinablo nti. Pleasu eall and tro uio In my new Und bu.l lie. l,i;i WILLIS. StrM,0.-tubrl. U'- " WEEKS & MORGAN" No. 2-1 n and 251 Front Street, I'etviediUalnand iladUcu, Wholesalo and Ectail GROCERY, PROVISIONS FEED STORE. Tbo l.t of foodi at luc.t uutliet n'M. (untry crdr aolli'lleil. I'ounto pivdncv taVen in euhany fur uppt!)i. ' ' II. W KKKn noiTtl A. II. MOIUIAM, EORALE. 150,000 FRUIT TREES! MAlli: KSTIItK STOCK OK MY KATC.SSIVK SL'lt. I avrttMat illaul.lofr !on rrawiubl term. liieoni)iienecil tlioileatliof ui) wn, luilnj no one Uiaol.t me, I luiedeU'niilncd taelu.0 uut that ut cf im b .ulue u mxui a M;dtIe, InqulK al Mtlaaukle or al uiy ttore, No, tii I'Jnt trel. Portland , . oiMui . 8CTH LVUI UNO. Land Office Notice. Laxb Onto at 0os Cut, Ooi, i (Kiojust. tT. f XTOTICS IS IIK.ltl.llY IIIVILV THAT TUB K01 i loMimr inm.d Miller uatiibM uiill of Id In tuition to luaVe Ilnal pnW In Mipporl ft hi ilaiui. and Mvuro final iu:r) thenuf at tho ctplrathui of thirty di from tha iUU'kI thl nollie, U di froui tii iuU'hI tin notiie, u IVUIUin Mum 1, UoiuwteadaiiplU-fctlon No J.S5J tha K. ol s. W. I ft s- SJ.T, I N. K. 1 W naiuo th lollinlnjr LU ltoee, u: V ,A). i,.r anl Itiild llruukf, if Alnltnwuah eouuty, Oregon, aad M, M. UrooVK of JluliuottAU county. Orvjruii. uoiJJt L. T. H.VUI.N, V.rsl.ttr. IME PRINTER STILL LIVKS, MOVKS AND D0H3 BEST PRINTING IN OREGON! AT 5 WASHINGTON STREET TORTIAND. Good Work nt Fair Prices It tho basis upon wlile.li lio iloos buaincsa, MajDOll CO ON TRY RISKS! WANTCll 11Y 11IK HAnilBURC-BRGMEN I "Five Insurance Co. Of llAMlll'IlO, (ICIIJIVXV. Cnpltal - SJt.GCO 000 Surplus - - 13113,000 PHILIP srCYUR ft I'O.. fnl frairU-u, Cencral AiMiti 1'avlRe L'oat, H. BOYD & SOW, Aixtil for Oregon and Waibtn.-ton Territory. GO t'lr-t Ml., next to 1. 11 (3 it A: TlltnnV. JultStl IXCOIil'OItATKI) liOI. HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE 00., Or CALIFORNIA. apiaro Only J LOSSES PAID osteon Sl.334,633,44 LOSSES Paid in Off JOB J" $162,363.29 Orogon Branch Ofllco, Goo. L. S.ory, Manager, Soiitlic:t cumcr 1'irat .iml Stark Street, Opri. Lulil ,'c Tilton'i lUttb, aplltf Tho Pet Fovtlnuclf Or, Crogon State l-oultry AND stock AsGociation ! TST"-I 'W IW flltsr ANNl'AL i:-iiiui- T T tlon In tliu tit) o! l'ott:and DfC. H, 0, 10 11, mill 12. INTO. PrliMt Of ndl'llftdll wl'l tin' Mlll!o ll.-'lit. 5'ic n ticket, TJ. I.idu., ail I'lilJwi iinJcr 1! yoan ! ol a;o, lri'3. Preinlmn II.! and ru!i of cxlilt.itlon m 111 ho nitllcl, nnd any InfuriiritMn uivg1! Ijy al lratiu tiie President toivlioni all eonimuniv.itl'1111 linM Ui kdirii..e.l, tio-y-Ct W S. FAII.INtl. Pail. MEDICAL COLLEGE. rilllK I'OfltTr.EN'TII Coi'IMB OF I.KCTUI1IS JL of I ho Medical nqnitlneii; of tho WUUtuetto L'lihrrtlty will li'lii on .lliimliiy, Uio, Stli. 1S70. Prof, p. lliatKV il jllrerlns: tlio Introducto'y at 10 A. M at the Cilleia bulMinir. 01 KoitrUi itraut. toil (. ! H. I'l.lJja.nUlt, M.i. Iiean. !MY .Tha wonderful ucce of UN I'll II It. Till- 111' hai Induced ureal many to adiertlM their uodlileM priparatlon lor mo ruro Ol nm ney l)iwa,e. Iioplnt? to Mil them on It a ell e.tablMied rrputitlon. Do not l lik )0ur health liv Uiini- aav nf theM In. BlOIf" DAIlfUS Jniloiii tiiriilni, hit try at mica IIUNT,H II lt.tl K It V, whl-li hi too.l the tct for ) jear. i. vt i'. mm I: iksiiiiony, l WoitmliwUr bt., l'Korif(itr.lL I., Oct. 13,1870 Wm, 1 t'Lilma Ifear bin I h.iv aullerrd viry much with my Kldne) and Uirr for yean. In JanU' arir. 1870. 1 crew nor. Idoatlnir fmrlullr. llrnhvai citii. nnoof thelit In Prurldeiire, ut.hed mo U try ill. M.i iiiiiit:iiv. at ai ami rtiian.e. a no naj V noon it to ohm Kidney Hhwav hen all Mhtr miall. line nauiaiiou. i ilia o( anu in lavniy-iour nour l iaHil louror hie rillonof aUr, tl.o bloat uu re moieil. aud tho irreatrcllel nude mo ftl a well man. Were It not fur HUNTO llKMCl'V I would not liaallr tily K. liSIIKPAItUSON. lUI.MT'S Ui;.TIIliV t l.remnd 'VpllllSdLY lor tho pjfic nf the Kidney, HUdder, Liter and HUNT'S! Irliury Onrana. Promv. flraiel,lilUt,llrlihl' IHieaw of tha h dnet and Inci'Utinenro and (Intention of Urine, and I. uwd Ly tho Medical REMEDY Vinmliy. bVnd lor Pain. "Illt 10 U'lLUAU K. CiaakC, i'roildeiice, It. I, MILU II V ffbll-iy ALL IHIIJCIGIST.. Carminative) For Diarrhoea and Dysontcry uso nr. Jajrne'a Cnrtnlimtlve Ilalaaiu. Ah cliaiiKPs of flliimto or water, and In ilUcrctloivt In eating often proiluco tliesocoiiiiilalnls.travelerHmnlotliors shuulil always keep a bottlo of this TcmiHly by thoin. It nover falls to b u 1x1 no tho most violent attacks, anil It Is equally scrvlcc.ililo for Cramps In tho Stoic ach or Dowels, Urlplng l'.ilns, &.Q. For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In fantum and Colic uso r. joynev CiiriuliintUo liniMtm, It removes nil borenoss of tUo iiIhIoiiicii, allays tha Irritation anil calms tho action of tlio Stomach. It may always bo rolltnl on to glvo immcillato relief, mil besides bolus eH'octnal, U a pleasant ami safo romwly, easily ad iiilnUtercil to ehlldrcti. For Asiatic Cholera and all Bowel Affections uso promptly Dr. Jauc' Cnruiluntiio llalaani. It chocks tho IHarrliira, suppresses the Cramps which Renerally accompany nttacks of Cholera, ami conquers tho dUc.teo In Its luclplcncy. It 1ms frequently been admlnUtoreil In uelhliorhooils wlioro tho CItoler.t has lieen ntRlnt; epidemically, ami It has seldom failed to (rlvo iiitmci'lato and permanent relief. Tho Carmlu- atlvo has maintained Its reputation us a Curativo for nearly fort years, U equally etlVctlvo lu ill latitudes, niul u-s a .Standard lion:'!) ild Ucino- dy, nho'ild bo Lept In uvcry timllr. IIODOP. DAVIS CO., WtolelAtiit fart laud, Ortkl. KlSal PR. H. SW1STH, OKKICK: ilootc'J Uloil., our levy' store, filon, unfit. tf uregon. noiliMt BARBER &NICKLIN. 100 First St., Porllmid, Ornrou. ati29-ly Wl. G. NEWBERRY, Commissjon Rderchant, And Oeneral Dealer In onr.nnx Ann umruifm fhuit ajiii i'ihiuick. U'l I'lit St., I'orllanil, Or. CONSION'MKNTS &OLICITI'J. r.O. ItoxMO. Jull't' WILLIAM DUNBAR, ri:itD, tMtiiii, vnoiiucv. and Commission Merchant ! ltniortcr of Oillfornli I'mlt, Vegctalili, lloncy, lluttcr, riir, K.lUlii", tie., and nxi'oitTiin oif ut.i, vi.twit, Wool, l'oed, Kililtn, Sggf, ct. Cur. I'rout anil On It Mn., I'nrtlniiit, Or, julltt B. F. SWICK, DENIAL HOOMS Cvor Broym'm Bros. Storo. NONE HUT FINISHED OPUIUTIOXS I'ElirOIUICO feMS-lf laTAllHHIIED IN 1VS WILLAMETTE NUKSERY, G. W. Walling h Son, I'roprs. Oswogo, Clackamas Co., Or ' Kiptelal attention trlien to Plum, Prima an 1 Clterry Tree. Corrcipindibuiaollclti'l. Irlil l-Sm "MONEYTO ""liOAW ! SKCUIIKD nv IU3AL ESTATE KORTOAQrS, -1N- Sums of $500 to $30,000 Or Portland City Property. Ap)ly to WILLIAM KUIli, 48 First St., Portland, Oregon. ma) 2 Cm BUY NO TRUSS fntll ) on xx hat lii luscn eninpll.hed ly Dr. I'lervu' late Iniuntlon. fjT"cnd fur nainph lit ami 1 lerv'Mipiel(o Journal. MAIl.NKTIO CMSTIU TIIUSS CO. ItemoiciltoN. W. tor. Kianityand liaeramento s:., tan i raniltco, ual. inari-iy H. CA.RPENTEK, M. 1). (Uto of Salem.) POUTLAND, - - - OK1SGON. Orrira: Comer l'irt an J MorrUon 81 , up ttalr. HuiDESCt: 375 Fourth and JlontKoniery SU. aepll ELECTRIC BELTS. A auro euro for nerroua dobllltr. prematura demy, enhauntlon, etc. Tlio only rellaUo euro. Circular mallei lrc. Addrea J. K. IlEKVEd, 43 ChaUiain kU, N. V. Junoil UIIAY'S NPKdlPItl niKDlfllMC. Tlio Great Kiicllali llcmrdy YrtADE Manx. . ..i.m ,.. . RADE MRIC ,-.Q. hemlnal Weaklier, ojwriiuMorriim, nil latency, and alllil. cK lliat follow a a eequenoo of avlf abuo aa Loa of Ueutory, L'nltcnial IailtuiU, . l-aln In tho lUck,' BcforoTakinjc SaTur. o.d T.' After Taklmr. and many other lHtoaw that lead to lunnlly or Don. uinptlon, and a Prcmaturo Orav. tST I'ull iartlculara In our pamphlet, whlih we Uulrtto aend freo by mail toeiery one. iTTlie Bpcelflc Mcdlilno U aold brail dmmfl.t at tl per packatf, or lx tiaikase for i fit will brcnt Ira by mail on receiptor tlio money brad. ilreaaln; Villi liltAY fflKDIUINK tlO., No. 10, Meilutuln' Ulwk, lnrraorr, Micii. jfS"SolJ In Salem and oierywhero In the UnltoJ blatea and Canada by all whokaalo and rcbUI drutvUU. Nf Salem Flouring: Mills. DJWT FAMILY FLOUlt, IIAKBII'8 EXTRA, XXX BUVEUFINK AND (U1AI1A11, MIDDLIM03. IlItAN, AND MIOUTC CouKtiatitly on T-Inml. Tfrltort K'lo In OANR Paid for Wheat R, C. KINNL'Y, Sort 1!U Arrnt H. ?. H. Co X.TJOXTJM BXTZiXi, 8ceceorto J. II. Kutcii A Co., OS Liberty !., - - NI1W VOIIK, GoramlMHlmi Afcrottt. POU EUYINQ AND KOItWAItDINO FHOM New York via l.thmo, Parific Hallroid, and Capo Horn, all kind nf Merchanillic. and for the aalo of Vrcxlucta from the radflcccatt, for the collection nf moter. Ac. oct6U T a -! n1 I TV T 4 -TTn j HAliiltUAl JjAjNUS. X,itritl Tormn! LOW I'MICKM LONG TUMI'! Llltt' lNTi:itKST Tno Oregon and Calirornla and Oregon Central Kallroad I'ompanlt'j OFFKIl tholr Laud for laleupon tbe follow Ing libe ral term: One tenth nf the pnru l eaih; laterttt oo the balance at tho rale of avvoii per cent, nno year after aalo; and each following yrar one-tenth or the principal and interett en tho lulanro at Ibu rote of ,ren per cent per annnii. Iloth principal and Inter, wt payable la u. 8. Currrncy. A rtleetwnt of ten per eeut. n 111 "o allowe.1 for cah ir Letter to bo addrent t" 1', bCUULZE, Lan Airnl O. 0. It. U.. l'ortland. Oioo, JOHN ToliaMTO, anzEntn or MERINO SHERP, TAKES pleauro In nfferlna to the WcolOrower ol Orev-oc and tbeaJJoinlui?Terilti'ri- tho chance toporcha TlIOIIOUGIIUltKf) MtHI.NO-,, and -arln;prtletntcretodtht they can, u,d will n draror to. eoll Cheep of tbo lima quality and alue at MUCH C'llKAl'EK KATES tutu roth can po.tbly bo Imported. Examination ai.d roapiri wn 1th otto. er Sheep offered la tie market arrronllilly Inrtted. Addre, JOHN MISTO, rialem, Oreoo. N. U. TheRamandKamT.ataoorthe sock can heion tto ISLAND TAItM, iljoln'.iie baieinV The Ewtacan be ieen at the Mine pUee. or at tha U1LL FA11M foar ul a hall ullca totiia of the tit .' " t riJKj'V nr WlB1 n i or ', i iV '