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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1880)
zsrwL) WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, -JULY 0, 1880. : V- Mays, A. A. Bonny, Wasco county j Henry .Schroder, Coos county J. Riucarson, W, West, Columbia, county j Ypf. Tichcnor, Curry couuty j A. K. Wflcox'on, Nnrris New. ton, Dcntou .county; Joseph, Hamilton, Linn county i .1. J. Cozort, flrnnt 'county t J. N. T. Miller, Jnckaon county j Dennis Crow ley, l-ako county Ooo. IMsliaw, John .Simpson, frry 1-ueJky, I.ako county ; Li W .Lindsay, Rolicrt linlirie,"WnshitHton county) J. ft, Lambert, .1. T, Apnerson, Clackamn county) It. C. (leer. John llowntng, Marion county t HetiryMiller, W.A. Scrogins, Multnomah county ) .1. W.- Nc'mith, Dtlil Outhric, K. !j. l)oLfulimutt,..r. II, llasting-s, 1'olk county; Wm. rj.iUuw.ty, Yamliill crtiMty violin LtuM, Union conntyj C'npt. Klavcl, Clatsop county) (1. W. I'crntiil", Tillntuook .county ) Hugh Fields, Unmtill.t county ( John ..Syplicun, Josephine couuty. TIIK nALV HIIOW. Tho kiby sliow, under the, management of E. 0. Norton, caused coiisMcrafile, nlcn-inient nnd there woro eleven entries for tho prices. Im Samuels, of Portland i Prof, Thomas Con ilon, of.Kugenoi Mm. II. 1). I'rottyinanY of Mount Tallin Mrs. I.N. OUusr., of S-iforiij nnu ousio .iciicrson, in homlii rrnirio, wcru selected judges, Tho Hist prize, as baby toi let set, to tho handsomest girl hairy, presented by William I'fundcr, tho well known drug, gist of Portland, was awarded (o tho infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nc.tl, of Marion county. Tlio priro of a cao of perfumery, doiut-id by Wc.itliirford K Co., of Salem, was nwardulto (leorgis U. Kiddle, of Tangent. Mrs. A. S. Duniway presented the prizes. KAlll NOTKM. Acminualndhnrclio attract attention n inottnt' and pcsllc of stono 'belonging to Mr. Wiluixsuii, which is worth lookinp at. Several cacs of raro foreign slulln, a plaltor for thu use of ladies In in iking their costumes, and not least for a, curiomty is n Itudsvapo made by Mrs. N. .1. Hoss, of Monmouth, of Inir froin tho head of Oregon persons, ninety in all. Tlie hills and tho ground work nru unnipugcd of the dark colors) a water fall and tha windows of Iho houses are made (if tho grey locks. At n ill'taucu tho effect is very novel and certainly cuiiou. Aiming tho spoeimenvif wax wrjk Is old I'uthor Timu with ,scy tho nud hour clans stand ing by a broken column, tho whole sprinkled with diamond dust and relieved by a bhek ground, making n quaint plccoof handiwork. Tlio clangor of tho brass band siunil through tins 1'avllinn, tlio life and drum and liaupipr without liven up tho scenes outside, nnit in taking a last look mound wo lind only ono inoiu exhibit in tlio vegetable department herotoforo noticed the flnupotatKs lul'cd by Hon, A. K Wait, of Oregon City, lie has six varieties; llurbuik'a Secdling.lKxIm Karly Vermont, Snnw I'lake, Hrowiieil's licauty, Karly Cluli ami tlio Canby. Wo are indebted to tlio ofllcors of tho Pa vilion for unity courtesies, particulaily in Mr. S. 0. IClliot, Superintendent of tho Art Department, and to tho Chief Marshal, Mr. W. II. Lewis, who Imvo never been too busy to answer tho many conundrum propanidid to them. Appearance! indicato tlio financial success of this Pair of 18S0 luyond a preadveuturo, places tho Agricultural Society ,u)on n basis that not only luliovcs them from embarrass ment, but gives assurance- of success for'fit turtryoars. Much credit is duo to tho extra, ordinary cnorgy of Mr. M. Wilkin, Presi dent, and tho .Secretary, Mr. K. M. Wnite, and their unflagging interest in keeping thu .Society from tlnanciat failure. It lias not seemed iiuito natural, this having an Agri cultural Pair in summer time, but tlio f jctlins been (lemouitrjtcil tliat It can lie ilouo In cither sciioii successfully. Lovers of Scottidi melody can bo cbaruud with tho notes of a bagpipe, if lint too partic ular ai to tho 'quantity of mililo so freely pre sented, "Pass insula l.idiej." Tho rcjllf iutorciting Camcr-t Olujcura ts hero aud does a fair business. Photographic Pair ground artists furnish you with piper or tin eoplus ofyuur "phi" fur a smau sum. Kvery corner is fitted up for tho.silo of eat ables aud drinkables of all kind and, not withstanding no liquor licenses are issued, you can get your (-arched thriMt comfuitod by liter or drinks eitliir mixed or stiight, Tho incos-sant htsiiug o( stoim farm ma chinery, din of bniniisieul tirass lands, yells of showuien aud poor inus'o by thu swing own trrs,iuakoa scene of much (licet if not of grandeur. Tho supply of provisions at tho Aurora re--taurant g.vvo out Monday after tlio feeding f two thmiMiid pcrinns. In tho races yesterday 1'lorouce won Die. trotting rncu in three straigut neats; unio 2.45; 12.S0, CjIBJ. Western Chief nu-l King Pharoah vera tlm other contestants, the latter ' lining distanced.- In tlio stdlion race, single dub of a mile, Western Chli f nniLMilton wcro tho cntrier, the former winning in --.V, Tho slx-diy-go-as-you-plcno match la be coming more interesting as the contest drawn to a close. It is now the centre of attraction nnd tho mammoth tent is crowded to suffoca tion. At II A. M. the dials exhibited tli- following i Tourtcllotte, XVS iiiilci) Msion, -UOi Clifton, :IC0) (Irafton, a-J3) Howard, 1100. Men Dunn, 1!I J Ji.husoii, 170 1 Pulton, KlU t Maxzanovich, US ) St. Clair, Dugsu and Logan, witlidtnwn. Duriug the sseension of tho balloon on Tucsdsy evening, Mrs. Klla Ilowanl, ono ct tho company, sustained a ieere injury, hav ing fallen a distinco of about thirty feet. Tho theatre ha$ liecu lilierollv patronized all through Fair timo aid on'Tucs.lay night. i j i ITU.1IH HY TELEUKAl'Il. Preparations aro nukiug to put the Creek army ou a war tooting by the end of tlio Sum mer. There has liecn a severe shock of earthquake in Ilrieg, (,'antou of Voist Many buildings wcro injured. Tho WesUru and Brazilian Telegraph Co. care notice that connection with Buenos Ayrjs, fsfr-bliilicL In " 1 .11 ' ' The Frnch Chamber has vottd to grant 500,000 francs for the expenses of the national fete July Mth. One hundred Jind tn French jnagistats have iwnVrcaigne ht $UmA Vie religibus decreed ''tJ,u u' The ltepublican State Convention of Iowa, to nomiuate State officers ud electors, is called for Aug. 20tb. RoUnd B. Kinue. of Milesburg, Center Co., Pa., kaa been ippoioteJ IUgisioc at the Land Office at Yakima, W. T. John, Mullen was killed at a jwenio atCin cinnatl, and a number fi other wounded, as the result ft a drunken melee. r ilichael-Murohy, aged '2 a native of Irot laad, conimitted suieide by strychnine at San Francisco Tuesday. Cause unknown. Uaoonfirmsd reports have been received at Naryri that the Chinese bare forcibly enrolled aix thousand, Kaagpriana to repair roads. The Japanese corvette Tsukuba arrived at San Vraaeisco from EaquimaJt; She is of English build but is officered and manned entirely by Japanese. Merino has been elected President of San Dumingd. i Tho headquarters of the National Com mittco of the, (Ircenback tabor party aro located at 003, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington City, Tlio United States Government reported as negotiating with the Porto regarding the safety of American missionarics'-in'Kuropcan Turkey, should troublo break out. A small flro broke out In a cellar at 714 Lo, cust street, St. Louis, nliout noon Tuesday nnd as P,lielam Fool, a fireman, wn mlio"n firo extinguisher, it exploded and killed him. Tho murderer of Prince Kr.ipotkin i be lieved to have disclosed the names of all tho principal Nihilists to the. ltussianj Govern ment, which ha thus been alio to arrest all ringleaders, Paul A. Chadbonrnc, on account of prlyato uimiiitiui nucreiu. nas iciiucre i ins lesiuiia tion of the Prcsidfiiky it Williams Olloie. totako etlyct at. the end of tho next college jer. A soldiers' monument at Painesvillc, Ohio, ws dedicated on tho 1th with liniKiiinc one- motile, including n largo military and civic procession, ami specclns y (.iciicrnl lint Mold, i. i'. Vyox ami otucrs Oeorgo Itiploy, L. L. I)., President of the iSow ork J ribune Asnociation. and litorary editor of tint paper since 1810. died Silurdav afternoon. Ho was tho principal editor of tho Aimricati I'ucyclupcdia, Monday mnrning, at tho Soulh Fork of Kcl liver, .Marsnaii Jinwaril shot amtkllUiI riauk Suiithanl and McCov. A disnuto about land claim being tho cause lluwanl has sent for a Constibto nnd desires to give himself up. The President, on 1'uosdav. siirned tin enm missiftn of David M. Key, of Tcnnetsce, ti bu u. a. District Jtuiiia ol t'.ittern ami .Muni a districts, Tennessee, nud of Horace Mavnnrd. of Tcumssec, to bo Postmaster Geucral of the U. H. An attempt is making by enemies of tlio French Itcnuhlio to net CommuiiisU to meet nt Cemetery Pcrclal Ch!se, on tho 17th of July, but thcro is reason to bclteo that tho Smato is alarmed at tho situatio.1 and aro dis posed to j ield. At Omaha on Monday afternoon.. William Gozoln nnd Louis ergo, Itnlians, quilri-o'lrd over a pool mine, amt shortly altcrwuhl tli'cv again quarreled, while drinking together, nud (toz'da shot ergo, nnd thou mad a good his oscapo, The weather all over Ireland up to tho irctcnt time, has lcm most fnvorablo, nud It s expected that tl'o potato crop will bo cnor- mint. It promises to ixcccjI auyiiiing seen in irciaun siiico mo penou niucrior iu lot Ho3t and cci o d crops aro also luxuriant. Tho Time aavs i It is settled thvt tho Do- m'nioii of Ctuadt will dinw-o of lis Jvblto elephant, tho iiufiuished Pacitio llnllroad, to n groat financial syndicate in London. Tho lidwrnmcut ulves ntn ihhiiis w,vm,vw acres of mini, ami tho company guarantees to push the project to completion without delay, The Poihi nn Monday cavn audience to sa cred orators who came on Pilgrimages from all parti of thu world, including the United States, Tho Pojw, replying to their nddrvs, timed tho expediency of simplicity nnd hil- millty in prcacmng, ami recommended tint .".. . -..- a - ... they study tlio work of Sir Thomas Aquinas. Tho Collector of Customs nt Port Town- scud has Just received a dlspatih from Thos. ntrnttou. Hunt keeper at lot t Am.f'1. report ing the ship Kldormbt ns hiving gone nihnrc between Pillar Point nnd Lido Itiver on tho r)i iiiot.. ilunntf n thick f. Sho was coal laden from Scattlo for San rrnnciaco and will prove a total lo. Tlioro was no publia celebration by Amcr leans in Loudon i.f tho National holiday. A hundred Aineiican ladies nnd goiitlemcn rruistrred their namoi at the American Kx- chauge on tlm S'.r-tud on the occasion of its formal transler lo too American cnmpiny, In Mpoio linino (H'licnu Joseph It. Jlawioyto day assumed the picsidency of the timlertak in ir. , AtaCibinct mcvtlni; Tucsdn somo tilt- cussion aroso regarding tho recent firing into American schooners oil' tho Cuban coast. In formation received at the Department of Statu irom tno apaniiii uovommont is mat tnera is no such Spanish vessel as the Nuncio, nnd tho authorities of that Government are inclined to tho impression that tho visscl which over hauled the American schooner was r-iu by pi futus. Cominissiouor Damn has tcleyrap'iod ad vices that an arrcst'was madu of aevoral deii titles engaged in the Bed Oak affair, Ga., In which a Iteveuue officer killed ono man, and alUj'o they lircd in self defence. TI19 Assist ant Ditttict AtU-ruoy ha bion instrusted to appear before tho Stito Courts ill behalf of tho o'heers and to take writ of habeas corpus to transfer tho cases to the U. S, Courts. " wAt Troy Mills, Iowa, on Saturday, wliilo a iFourth of July celebration was in progress, thu marshal of the day struck a man lor in sulting a woman. This was tho sigusl fur a frto flplit, width la ted over two hours, and in which over 300 liicn took jvart Four rncu were fatally Injured, and " rrcctvod painful wounds rhyticimi from all 'the surround inir towns are now in attendance uiiou tho siitrercrs. A stable at the comer of Turk nnd Hvile streets, San l'r ucisco, burned Tuesday night, mid o'gliteon horses were lost- In trjimfto avo mem six nreiuen wcru caugui uniicr a falling roof. All were roon rescued, more or finally taken out insensible, ludly burned. crushed and iuirocatcl. His recoery is InubtfuLtt i Pra&C Js'Auzistlillouhcur. tlib'palntcr. andj a oui.r nrotliir ot jiosa, iioinidify is ilcoit. '. T-''. ',. . " a .1 Tho civil tribunal of Nancy, to which tho Jesuits applied to havo tho seals removed f om their establishment, has pronounced itself incompetent to judge of the question. Three thousand Albanians have been oosted at the moot -suitabfe ,placa to proeut the cession of Dulcigno. Kvery position of odf vantage forming a' continuous line from the Adriatic course to the shores of the lake it now (occupied by 'Albanians. 1 l i Ob the 1st inst.. Gen. Hills division en- camfod at Zargun Khel, and aent 850 cavalry to attsck a uxly ol Algnans at t'aiiiiiiow-. ilia enemy abandoned -thr villsgaC on' tkeir ap proacn, auu w ut sue uuis..Hcy ,mi:.o.jiui sued eight miles and suffered severely. Bntls losses killed and S3 wouoded. l l -J!" "- JJJ'J J ?! UL'U n if nmxt. & Hojucrt are, the leading inerf eliaats of -.. j,,.. ( ,l..l!. -l...!.!-- I'onianii in sue uuo ui ciu.niug, genii underwear and hats and caps, whosaj stook Is always complete, manufactured tor their trd of goods selected lot tliem. rorf the twanuactureni in th,eworl4,oodjjiit stoto'isTone'ot the moat substantial, room J' 1.1. l.l.i:.,-,.. In' VnrtlnH,!1 Will !, CUMI JIC VS4 lliMlim.M ) t-Jy nj vl" . ThcV.Bay fH-'ittntlfiiltt r'g'T ",l toordei1 fy,p;eser;-Tber'4rp to Jj found) on the corner of First and Yamhill streetV,vMfRobertUt preaent' traveling in England and Scotland selecting goods and looking after business Interests, STATE NKWS. Noith wiiidti iti desirnyiifg the cropsin Omiso Lake, nud. tho high lands nro' Urj'ing very rapmiy, ' . Cnnsda thistle s6 os-cr-runninir the and vacant lot of Oregon City, and are lair.way to iiccomo a ventible Jest. Kvcrj' cnrpeiiler In Weston is rushed with woik, niidmnro Hvraititur them Tho sound of thu luiiitiicr and saw" is hiard in all dircu tiuus. Alxnit ono hundred peppl havo travc'cil betsveen Weston nnd "nd.i Walla dur ing thu pnbt week, exelushe of thooc who staged it. Cinsns rct'irns givo F. rest Orivo nnd Cor ncllus prccinc s a pjfnllatiou of 1,(1--'; tiumbrr of farms, 1,'lj iinmtlacturlng estiblishnienls, 8; paupers, -l ilenf mutes, -I) pci plb in PoiVat (iiovu, &U iii Ciirmliiu, 177. O. L. Landri h t.f Coi river, ca'tg'it a gen uine tarantula last week, tlm first ins ct of thu kind that ha been reported in tint rFuion, It is sum thing ovu- an inch in length of body, nud w-.ii decidedly cumlxitivu in his hnbils. ' TJ.HHITHt!AL. Haying has already commiiu'eil on tl.o Pn'ahn llogii dint Is afloat in Idlhn City. It i saiil to jok verj much like gc.iulno gold. Thuro nro two new Post Office in Union county, W. T., nnnled Joseph and Statkcy. Tho Indians at Fort Situcoc reservation arc holding; camp mectin, Father Wilbur piv siding. Tiiotiialnf tlm lllnouilitl I. niurdciers nt Wnlln Walla ha. loeii poitponcil until December. The Id tho Aailiinrh,'. nays tho Indians of Duck alley havo b.eonu iiiduttriou and niu r.ii-Ing crops. Thoy don't hear of a also of smallitox within a thousand mile of Wnlln Wall. Diphtheria is also heard of mi more. Tho Indians indulged in n llrst-tlau row among tli-msches la t Sunday in Kllcnsburg. Ciiiso -too much wlii-hy. A band of iiovly Ih'oo thousand lirml of csttlo were drivou through Walla Walla lie other morning liound fr Cheyenne. Six six-h'rso Mormiu freight t.nms pasn-d thrpngh Muho City ivo ntlywith quart ma chinery fo limner, iiflJoiso (oimtv. Fu'ford iV Co , of tlio Virlm- mine, took mil a ploco of quartz tho other day, which was ottimat.d to loiitiin over six thousand dil lars. It is estimit'd that n mlllim nnd n half of br ek will lu burned at lU.iso City this scuon, and thos lino number in ftel of liimbir ion sinned. x Mr. Fred Wintlor is suppfned to hnso been drnwnul in tho Nominally risel iait week. Ho li.-vl Ik en n resident oi sovcrnl ycavs. Piuivo county fcr Prospcctois who wcuttt tho Black Hills, near Olympia, found tho Kht in ninny places nnd think tint Waddcll'a rru k diggings will pay $2 M) and IJ.1 p-r day. Tho barrel factory nt Scat lie his doubled its force, running two shifts instead of one, turn ing out 1,00(1 Uirrds daily. About one bun dled men and boys aro employed) all whit-, who receive fair w.iges nnd ready pay. Nn chance for Cliiniiiuii there. Thu Idaho H'ortit says forty-two tons of Pay mister oro eiuihui in PIva inati'x mill lately, went bo tw ten M aid $30 iter tun Tho mill I now miking a run n i rod; from n ledge running pn.tlvl with nnd urnr the Pay master, nud owned by tlu Paymaster com pany. A Xctli Bay Indiai," entrusUd with 8:00 to bo delivered nt tho trading l-oat of H. lUxtrr & Co., at Ojcttc, wu siilmequelitly fnuud inurdenil, mntilatis nnd lobbud, An 'ndiiin has licen arrested, nnd con'o seil that huwor eiissged in tho trnnsietion, but another Indi in did the killing. Tin party now unga-d in o instructing ll.r telegrnphliuo bo'.wien Almott m.d Palotiu City consists of tlreo olliiern, LiruU. llirk helmcr, Brook and I'.lltcn, fifty enlist': 1 tii-.-n. six citizen employee, foil- six and two four inulu teams. They build fr.m ono and a half to four milis per day, A company oil icrmati nnd American r.in- itiilisU ai,e negotiating w.th thu N. P.I.'ailrvad Company for tho tiurvlinsj of somoHiiint oei one bundled thournnd ucnu of land, iuojt' liingnastof tho l'slniM) nvir. As "ou vr tlicv securu title tn tho lands they will sink nrUsi.m su-ll in tho vcuur of each lection that is not hy nature provMedwitliaiiifhciort qusntity of pum wnt-r. It is tho intention o! the company In olfcr liberal iiidu.eui'nts to iminigrantK and asit iiithorpjvdyscltleuiui.l of the lauds ihrougti which tlio O. It. A X. G. proiioso to run their line. i 'i Dkxtkii tiik Wissr.n. A pritnta dispatch 1 1 this tfiiee frrm Walla Walla state that Dexter won the frco f.ir n'l r.ieo nt Collins' race emirto, in that town, on Monday. The Iwit time msdu was 'Ji3'J. Tsro tbouiaiid peo ple witnessed tho race. . m ii 4 The inoit-comprr!ioniblo treatise on dtiv'i- ses of tho blood and their treatment, in.iUim-d In ono bottle of Pfiiuder's Oregon Bluod Puri fier, if used according to dlreetion. Tlir Orrjim Klilnr) Int. Bead thu follow iug, UstiinoniaU. not fiom lrsous .'l,(XtQ miles nwny, who no una knows but from will known and trustworthy tit liens of Oregon, w hoso iiamis, writtou with tl cir own banibi, can bo seen at our ollicui PintTMNP, Or., July 31, 1H7D. While I was lif Tillamook last Vintcr. I was affected in my bock and kidneys so that it )ras almost impossible for mo to reach Port land. When I got hero I was induced to try the Oregon Kidney Tea. drank, atmy meals, the tea made from it, and it has effected a rad ical cure. I can hichly recommend it to all w ho oro ntllicted as I was, E. Coii.v. I.vuEi'biDt-SCE. Or., December 13, 1879. Both mvself and wife have .been for some years afllicted w ith disease of the Kidneys, and liad tried many remedies without pbtaim fng; any ptnnanent retlet. Al-out tliree moitths at?o wb were induced to trv a nackaire of the Oretron Kidriev Tea. which has annar- etitly' entirely cnrtuPboth of us, as siuce' taking' it twy weeks wo nave lea no symptoms ol tlie iiisease. svecan neartuy recommend it to others similarly afflicted, as we believe it wilt do all that is claimed for it. M. L. Waite. Koiiorvuua eruptions, such as pimple, dis coloration of skiu especially on face, will dis. appear rapidly by using Pfunder's Oregon Blood I'untier. - 0n4 - r OshfefM. sssf SsOWliTvfTWiSta,aJfrissiliaSlts .MELill WATCIE5, Ck J'Ml c a D. to U .uXl mjWrtMSW(iaoMttTAiioaM assess y icaw watch cxx. wrrsBoaauri'A. THE "OSBORNE HARVESTING MACHINERY" GREsTLrjiPROVcl)1 FflnHSM) I I n ' " il'lll I lUl'lMIII II ! II 1 ESRT in a ArfUriR m4VMliMAWJXSrflK::iP Mf&Sr3 ' ' . . r ,,-ffif.a-4::.'4simriji-ii-M tUISSSsWB-BsBsSSBsSyJsSsfTSl iSSSaSsls!tsis!SSS I it 1 ll t I J tfl I ' V f I "t BJfc SSBsslSlSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsS Ei!.sHBSBBBBBBSBBBBBBBHBBSBlSHaBSBBlL jb. 'L TllflHk rUrll SBBBBBBBlBHtBBBBtBsCtmsVlsi t JBtVvTSsBBBBBBBBbHbLiIIIIIIiHH lijItBBSBBBB t j)isssssssissWtfitliywWiWB.iBB . -s ?vrii. ."".'"""" tlitisBKf r ' IssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssisiB iBtPlljtiEslsUsssssssssssssssssssissssB ELEVEN nSA.SOZffS! IThv Farmers r liorae Combined i IN ritEFIiIRENOE t. II, awe ns s nimlcr, It lias btrn thoroiihly Icsteil, ion! Us suivcss liiilt'putnMy lUnionitrsltil; m l.ilo tlio lle-ultr altacliuient Is s s'mpts reiitrlrsuce, qulflljf silJiuW tr I, rnihij It either a Itln-lcr cr Hfixlcr st eptlnn, lift. iW-snsi-It la Die onlr Plmtcr tfuvt lissinslnUlncI It rrmlsllun on tlio 1'srlltJ Cuut, slid his keen Iheronnlili- strcnuUieneil, Msnrtl, sn.l ijKielslljr lniprort-4" lur Coait xotk tor ts.s0. , , I rd. M.Tau.o as Hinder, tho Immllcs csn tio hound ot uniform -Ifckn.l I'nirlh, no'innllrr hnn untreii tho grsln ins)' l-c. ' ' lib IItsu"'. sis Hinder, you run wimiitnro, rutting wdtk-t I tiieiur;rslii Is ill1. Klllnir It rlj-rn hi tliosliorli, mtldnir tlio !.! helttr, socltfli more, sn.l Minmsml Utter prlis; sni In title vsay, cli Jour oin lisrscstln, inuklli;; Jou liuliiii.lint nl strikers, tmniM, on J Clilnsuirn, H 'Hi. Ptinuie, M llliutrr, sou ran illir-rnsa llli tlio mini "hisiler Stilii!" "' lift', vtiltti trie sour alUnre, stortlf" )our llc, (mil dsugliter, II sou hsro one) coniunu-s .i!r suUt-'iica, ilouuliJi truly uuli to Httlo, anil litilo rifo liiri-sd Un tlio pruflts of your season's pnxlurt. - - - i "fi. Il'siiw, assLlndtr, soticancvtsscten, rliihtdr tc;-..-f.-yt svtslli, sml lliuoscrcumoliioolijtlonslilllirtorl.lslnlallnstro-cutmclilnos. i .' ' 7tli. ! j-au.j. s 3 Header, It Kill do sfijr work s common Header can, sod uuuli they cannot do, and Is mors controllahle. Sth H.S-SIIS1. a s Header, It e-ilt he u-ed -hererer suoi.lli.sry llrndcr ran, rnpilrlnir less drill, m evidenced by ilrswlnj Instead ol puihlnj a loadnl tnlek, Oth. IUssuvp ass Under, It I11 rut lower, henrnordeirliwl, than any onllnnry HmJer eon-at-rrol silmnlsje vrhereer the irraln Is short, tho straW worth sarlnj ( r tlio land loll, lotli. Ilroin.o, n Uoinhlnnl Hinder and Header, yon ran cuts Itn loot swalh, sml tn settlontulierof'srs and hoaiy dews sre pAinmon jeu r-uiblnd l-oth inornlnif sn4 nenlii, and lul dutllijf tli diy by Uuiij-nut tho attsehmoiitl. "" lllh. lionuisii )iu atfiKuarsiitrwl a -u.ect ronl kinder atbichinent In IM1, lor fl. niDEPENDENT MOWER NO. p, HEAR OUT. A tuipte, II (lit, emnivset duraUo nuchln and Ksnsr.ll U orlte. Ocurlns I enm-o-l In a dirt proof Iron lux inlil a) between the w hecli; no trlctlon, loss ot wor, a dd.divlt; Uthvuwst ertt Hear Cut Mow.r inodt. V COMBINE!) REAPER AND MOWER, NO. 6, AS A SELF-RAKE. The nmililiie Is too wall known to need any extended ruk Wliiie unautatloiishly Uis bext In tho world: In lo.lt' s .luiitsrjtirt if irtir No. D, but Unrer. "nt Isnners di I'or Illusttatcd Catalogue and 13. 3MC. Junel J. VAN BEURDEN. IAMONDS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. u Direct Importation of an Immense Stock of the FINEST GEMS! ' AND NEWEST MOUNTINGS AT J. VAN BEURDEN, I )7 Firnt Strcot, Tiiroo Dooi-h South from Ludd's Danlc. rtia nMwwrw CHAND S!3 A nvdulrr J elo-eout our tntlrs stork wltklu TItJi XJ:XTNINETY1A YS Ail - mUIii; out wllhtholntoiidontocluM bualntss sreriot) effar, for tho time spuMa-l. OUR' ENTIRE STOCK Or Gsneral Merchandise ,l low thsn the present oo-t rates 4. tho ostuo woods la ban t'fsniUuu, . OUR SOCK CONSISTS OF ' Dry Goods i Fancy Goods, CLOTHING, l?OQTS AND SHOES, " ' 1 All Kioda of Uaaersrjir, ' GllOOMHEW QftQCKIJltY Notion of all Kind, ' All loust Ular iIm rlMSnii"off(Tl for oalo wlUwat recwd to cuirsnl rat. Great Bargains for Cash! Giro as s call and "you srill sss) that wo' roean, what ws' y. f , v ' ji Tlds Is not nunooenke bsrt ! stsious, wo ars makbif s CLOSIMQ OUT SALE. Is '4.JE. IRBCH, rlsmaUV MoMsfc, , s 8ALEM, ORECrOIT, Junes' 3 CLEARANCE T , nr. Jiai...,.-fc...r -1J h--Vf-'WSn-3--L,'i'l H-"SBBB.t..SBBBBBBBr CIVISSBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaSE 1 T r-SBBBBBBSS .SSBBT-SSBBBSBBS! Should A1S1- Binder ANY OTITEK 1IAUVESTER. notice hero. It ll SiUptc I to our VTryre.-li c at(0 and Iho Ml uraln It low din tnablse It to Islily skim Iho turlusi nl - drlng a Comhlucl Muacr and IUxir It Is niuipulhd. pi ices, nddress, I HODGE, DAVIS & 00., OKFKH A . t NEW AND POSITIVE CURE. WENZELL'S INFALLIBLE ANTI-SCAB A Hit'l, sut KlIU HAT tuntpsunil Isissesl on M IKNTIHt' fHIM'irLMi iMl Murrain led free fruiu luJurUua enl sipssu I lie SSool nit srrp, eisd t'stuslrnaril roriu,rwlltti little lur frrUlil. . ,, DIRECTIONS I 1 Uis gallons, i tT TJIK roNfKNTH OK ONK CAN INTO A ulur suaxal l4ubl ,M libUUiaT SWUt nia utafli' svlth uUr And ollr-w tsi sUisl Mot slichL enai oil tmn wim mi-j sv uu win au.wir, uu II not ifitn cuniiilctrly dllvul aiijili hea;. and -tlieu "I til lutlin Is tuunUU, a.lt It' to Hi sal ain 1 of Uikl water, UiiiUlueJ In I Uk nrop.r rci'U(. farillrMiu Urn olios u." L'nshorno shu-ii alUr their removal from tlm Uuh should iasothllijjJlroaal Iroiu tho wool suh! tlm II'iiU returnul to tho loctDtaclo. and In uriltr to In.iiro tlio deatrwtlon of tho wnIUi, thty sliouUI rwvdvNt another iniiu in sooni i-ru wocui. , ,- i K. II. 1 1 Oio bath bo warm and avoid osu-furus to csld altr It. i ' ' IttsulUiofollowUKt Ilsasi, 1'olk Co., fiefi. 15, U79. Messrs. Ilwlx, Isssls Ji Co I listing Usui tho reaso dv tliat yi snt mo last Hprlnt; h sel anions- ley fii, I liau delsyod tflslior you rc.ulu until tho y'of int tlnio, as I doslsod (o allow aunUloitt timo to sui-m somUiU wruln tlust tho dlauuo os Ihouroiikihly cuicd. I dlpos-J tny shccji twk ltr shearing, at In Urssls ol 16 day, and luso osainlnod Ihunotki-arolully at r.Mt 0ie x Mk stnisi tho Ust dlwiln, mtilwst dlsoorerod no ro-nsliu of tho dUoo-a. I do not hiuw to rwomuiMid yi'US irn4ratlon as a ec-ui'-lcto ond r' Ulu rsiiusly lor seal, aroonf shvep. , . 1. W.Tfsiismi. I't ti In alr-t'rht eaas, bohUni soson T-uih.ta oaeh, sn.l ait ryi.ii, Lnn usad ocwuTlroj t (llfSvWttu, U1 dlilosl,osT. v -'"., me'rAURu KxrnwHi.Y m andjoui uy ' j I Dill t S t Hodge, Davis ft Co., Portland: i VtllOtmtte HKK.O-1-lTit. 1 I I rotiUsul, orsttsH may'fitl 1 1 DR. H. 8MITH, OKKICE: MOOHtTfl DIKT., 0 VKH LKVVfl HTOIIK Halcta, Orvo. norVltl and Header rntulrrments o( onlliehtme.1 Isnnen: tho mltlnf hssdr tho irnninil. As a umwer, Ills Ully ouuiplato, bailie. PORTLAND, OREGON. HKnlNU MtC'HINKH' We ofler forssloTwoNuwSuwing Mschinstv ol tin) best knowu mala-si - Ona Ho. 8, Wheelsr Wlisdn. On of ths Sinter Msjiufscturs, ' ' (.Any Hrsn witliing to purchsso bM., quality iiucliino will iln well to drop s lina. U'JLI.AMI.TJ'J-; FAHMKR, l'orland, Orcgoa., Msnrii I, 1S80. WHEELER & WILSON; XliW XO. 8 THE. CHEAPEST TO. BUM m-CAL'Hr. IT lb TIIK Easiest To Learn; , i TIIK KASIKST TO MANAOK J THU LH11ITI..ST UUNNINOI TIIK M,(WT DUHAHWst , Anil does tliu Must--- PERFECT WORK. NO SHU'lTLK TQ TJU-KADI Straight 'and Solf Sottinf Neodle I. Kiniirolderies and dsrns, 'tMtliotit ny' Utlunonts. f'pk U,SK IK TJIK FAMILY! I; KOIf PltKAS-JUKKUS ANI)' IOK TAIL0R8 H is unne-stiowilily Uio BEST MACHINE Tlie ;orll Iiaij ye eeiift( -WINNER OF TH,R GRAND PBIZK. i I J - ATTIIK-T, rj PARIS EXPpSITIpN ()erts,cpn;Xititor. iTIu) oiilytOrsod Prim . ril1ed U) Sewing iiviM. , ii i '') foltl oil easy M outljly VymtsntH A CWNTSTWAXTEIK WHEELER A WILSON I v fn fit. . 9 L. Manufacturing Co., ,J.. U t 'IhI 181 Third .ir.t, PorUna, Or.( jsulOtl Z U