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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1880)
.V. -v! r .- 10.. -a,, w 'n-nrntycnrfttw fm WILLAMETTE . FAKMER : PORTLAND, - OREGON, AUGUST 6, 1880. 5 STATE NEWS. Gool crops aro roporled all over tho SU'c. A Sunday School lias been estab lished at Linkvillo. Incendiaries aro trying to burn Salem, so tho Statesman Bay& Geo. Mungcr has been elected Oliicf Engineer of The Dalles. Harvest has begun and progressing nicely in Yiunliill county. Tho building of a brick Htorolms been commenced in Pendleton. Tho Courier wants Ifiyctlo"to inriko soma inovo to get tho narrow gauge railroad. Tho farmers of Powder Itivcr'Valley nro haying, and an unusually largo crop is expected. Tho littlo son of 0. Williams, who lives in tho Waldo Hills, had hfs fore arm bioko last Sunday. Tho Columbia llivor Oonfercnco of tho ir. E. Church will bo held at Tho Dalles on' tho 12th of August, Tho Lifayotto Courier wants tho next Leyislaturo to provido for another term of tho Circuit Court for Yamhill county. Tourists nro unablo to reach Crater Like, ono of Oregon's moil charming scenes, on account of tho depth of tho snow. W. 0. MyoM, tho Southern' Oregon horseman, in jumping from off n liorso lately, had tho bono in ono of his legs cracked. v Tho population of Jacksonville tho Timet roports nulto slight just at pres ent, Tho poopfo aro taking their.Sum mer vacations. Tho publisher of tlicAlbany llerahl havo hewn arrested on a chargo i libel against I. II. Lunu, of Scio. Thoy givo bail for their appearance A Salem boot and dUoo tWlar lias on exhibition in hW show window a shoo lust tfio last ono inado by Rov. Jason lice, an old missionary. There wcro four homos killed ' in Grand Rondo "Valley, last week, by lightning; also two in Idaho during the name timo and by tho samo cause. Whllo a lad named Drako was wad ing in Mill Orcok, noar Salem, Satur day, liQ stopped upon an old soythe buried in tho mud,and!nflictod a sovero cut. A iologram was recoivod by 0. IL Adanvi, Esq., of MoMiimvHlc, slating that Auiton, his oldest son, about four teen years old, now of Klickitat coun ty, had Bhot himself. Tho 0 rant IIouio, on Joflorion Hoiglitr, one mlla from Catikill Landing, oponod on Juno 12. It is thought crops in Josephine county aro materially injured by tho city weather. J. 0. Drain, of Douglas county has purchased 30,000 pounds of wool at 30 cents. . . Mrs. E. M. Wilson,' postmaster at The Dalle, has now an iucroaso of salary to 1,800 per annum. Tho Attorian tells of tho desperuto resistanco- irmdo by a rutuan named Hank White, when Ollicer llisloy tried to arrost him. Tito ollicer was soverely handled, and oven shot through tho arm by his own revolver, but help came, and White was taken. Tho Guanl learns that Collector Kelly, on tho expiration of his term of office, will return to his farm near Spingficld. Last year over 200,000 bushels of whoat was threshed in Jackson county. This year it is thought that not over 80,000 bushels will bw threshed. Tho reaper and thresher aro at work in tho fields of oats and barloy in Jack son county, and wheat will bo ready soon. ltov. W. L. MoEwan will remain another year in charge of the Episcopal Church at Tho Dalles, tiio Inland Umpire informs us. J. J. 1'lett, former editor of tho Hen ton county Jllwlt, has disposed of his interest in .that paper to Johnson Oileneal, who will conduct tho samo in future, Tho Statesman says an incendiary firo wAs-riiaooveivd and extinguished by the iiightwntchman on Thursday even ing in tho rear of Limpet's harness shop. At tho Eugono depot, E. J. McClana had soveral lingers of his loft hand ttni bly mashed by tho fall of a marble slab ho was unloading. The Statesman says wo learn that Uncle Dan Waldo, who has been suffer ing so long with canoor, is much worse, tho cancer bleeding afr,sli. Ho seldom goes out of the house. Tho Statesman says Mrs. L L Row land "and daughter go to Portland (o meet tho Doctor, who is on tho incom ing stoiraer. Tho Doctor will find a hearty welcome on his return home. A party of San Francisco tourists, traveling with a coach and -four, passed through Jacksonville last week. 'Jfliey had gone to Portland by steamer, and were returning to tho Bay City. Travelers on tho stages between Rose burg and Redding report the trip a really enjoyable one now. The roads ate good, and tho coachoa aro easy and comfortable, and mako very good time. Chat, Baxter, of Eugene, who was ac cidentally shot in one of his limbs, was nrnvnvnl tn his own home below Junc tion. TFb wn carried carefully to the river, wbero a skiff was in readiness, and by skillful gujdanoo tho trip was made, causing him no severe pain. Wm. Rinehart, of Summerville, Union couhtyy lasVvcok, lost thrco 'of his chil dren by dlphthqrla. Tho Eugono OuardiBaya'. Tho railroad meeting , at Coburg last Saturdfty was slimly atteudod, thcro being only thrco persons present, "Tho Orcgonian R. R. Go. wo understand, want u subsidy of $10,000 to briiig the road from Browns vilfo to Coburg. Jim MoFarland, a person who calls himself a man, and who lives with a squaw on tho outskirts of this city, tho Guard siys, was nrrcstod by Special Deputy U. S. Marshal J. B. Underwood on Thursday opening for giving liquor to Indians. Surveyor-General Tolinan has gono homo to Jackson county for a visit, also to adjust tho instruments of survoyors of that section in tho cfe'irc.r night skies or Southern Oregon, or elso thoy tright not get to work under the now regula tions during tho entire Summer. Wo nro informed tint tho npplo Ireo lico have destroyed tho cntiro applo crop between Fdstor's, in Claeka'uas county, and Pudding river. Farmers, who in. former years havo raised as high as four thousand bushols, will not havo enough this season for their own use, Tho Eugono Journal says: Tho ilax cron will yield well in this qounty, nnd cach'year now mint sod a greater acre ago sown, for tho demand remains active, and, also, it is not liablo to rust, but nearly nlwoys brings forth a good averaga crop, although tho oxponso of harvesting is somowhat groater than other kinds of grains. Harvesting is in full blast throughout tho valley. Tho Astoria Chamber of Commcrco has invited J. B. Eadcs to visit Oregon. What is Portland's Board doing about this matter 1 TERRITORIAL. John T. Clarke, of Gray's river. W. T., had. his houso, barn, fencing and other proporty destroyed by firo'on the 2d inst. The plat of Assotin City, on tho Snako River, nt tho mouth of Asiotiu Creek, was filed in tho Clerks' ofllco of Dayton recently. Hon. Georgo Alnisloy, present dele gate from Idaho, will probably bo re nominated and have a walk-ovor in the oloction. A correspondent at Seattle, writing to us on business, says tho Ortgonian has lost at least ouo-half its subscribers in that placo lately. W. O. Bush, of Thurston county, has beon appointed commissioner from Washington Territory to tho U. 8. In ternational Exhibition of 1883. Tho Dayton Chronicle Bays : A Mr. Durham, just down from 'Whitmnn county, says that n frost cooked things generally within thrco miles of Colfax, on tho 20 Hi of July. AltIVLTIJRAL COLLEGE, convALLis, onraoy. rpiiewexT session heoi.vs ox skit, i, i&m I blity free acholanhliie. Drawing Uujht by MlM K McFadden. ' II. L. AUNOLI), auOint. T Iteildent. WELL AUGER u Lorei tlio t attott. Wo aro the oldett i cheapett, Lorei tho f attott. Wo aro the oldeat and larseti nrm in America, rienu for oar pictorial caulogno. United Htatei Ufa Co., Cblcajo, ia Incorporated 1864. Home Mutual Insurance Co OP CALIFORNIA. FIREONLY. Losso3Puidorj!l,m,utin!Jl,334,C33.44 LossesPaid Ognj $102,303.29 Oregon Brunch Ollice. GEO. L. STORY, Manager, Southeast corner of First and Btark Streets, Opposite LadJ & Ttlton's Hank, PORTLAND, ORF.OON. apll U saw av NOT I'.Wl. toisndfor our Price If.t If for liteo. rllt-Ktoanyaddreai tiwn ; I C plication. CunUtn. dvKripllon of every ahaF ss7 thing rllrnl for ixraontlor family ue with over l.WO Illustrations. Wo sell all guuds at a holculo prices In quantities to suit the pun hawr. The only In tltutlon In America who nuke this their special biuineas. Address MOMI.OltllDV UAKU A CO., ti and ttJ abaah ai , Ctilcagolll., Waracr1 k.(. rilU aro an Iramed at stlmnlS tW a T-rnld Uver. anf curo.Coattre. neS,I)SKrliBllloiumesm, Bilious lavtoia, Malaria. Toeer ant Ague, and an mfui aj times 1. ne.Hr alt Daa U cauusj tftsisnj rrcutar arUna of lb Bowel,Tlisj best suits, doleful- aU Malarial Poison, rriot, Ho. box. Wiss!ertaU.eTlasmleklrtTsji nd Bleep to the auOering, cuisa Headache a Neurahiia'rrevenu npiloixlo nia.aad U I rasEeat icbo and kU,,irta Pnnnu KdIIodcio flu. aaa u lua beat remedy for Nervous Prostration bronght on by excessive drinking, ovevwoea, m.r.ul shocks and other cauaea. ll relieves its Palna of alt Ulaara. and la never Injurtona la lb SL51 trZTtLt nt ill Nanrlnea. Holllaa of ---" " , w aiieo) price., 60c. L SB4IIJA "Wsracr's Bafa (llaa.ajr Maya! sjfHi Uf asset txaJen 1st MeUIra eTry. brc aEWAEKDl&CO, riOftrMorm, BCVMSsWtfB sHT Viae mi for rnu Mkeft TSsHaAMa4a4k NEW THIS WEEK. PORTLAND MECHANICSFAIR 1880. The Annual Exhibition OF TUB roitTM.Nn Mi.ru am run .utnt i ition will HE Opened on Itic till nml 'tor nn the Mil or S October. milE .PAVILION IS I1EINO ENLAIU1KD HY THE X. addition of two wln,r. Tlio south wlngMestlncd lor tlio Moral display add tho horth nlnz lor Mschlncry eshlblted. Intended eshlbltort will please file applications for spaco at n early date by applying to tho Huparlntond tnt, room 20, Union blovk, where all Information con cerning tho Fair will bo cheerfully Kivcn. Ily ordor of tho Hoard of Director. auO K. OLDKMDOIIKK, Superintendent. ..ST. HELIX'S HALL, "i "'rorllnnil,Pnrriron.j; J A Itoui'iUnstunil buy,Sclnol for ;iiis. T IIP. CHRISTMAS TEltil OP THIS SCHOOL WILL Open on Wrilnrsilny. Ihr I'lrsl of BrptrmlHT. ThU school emplo) eleven teachers of eupcrlor and varied acqlrement. and olTcri uncommon adtantages for tho education ami cilltnre of irlrli. U Por adinlwlon apply to tho principal,! MIHX.M.IRV H.'.KUim.i, Or to BIKHOPdrlORKIM. augOtf " PACIFIC (UNIVERSITY , JAil Us ILIA ( BfVa. TUALATIN ACADEMY, HT FORCATJCBOtR, OREtitW. CALENDAR ! Fall Tim Pint Wednesday In September, to flrtl Wrdnesdsyln Decemlicr. WiTrtaTHV Pint VYodncsdaylln December to first Wednesday In March. Bmmo 1n-Klril WednM.li)) hi March to flnt Wnlnonday In June. llotiDATa-Clirlatinai toKw Ycari. PJtrES'SES t TnTKK-ria tk ik Ahmet, Primary Department,. , Aaadonilo lleiartinent 10 00 uoueviaio uep uollcinelo Uemrtment 15 00 Hoard, In (amllloi, Including fuel and llulitl, 3 lo tl.K Trtis school aims to oive tiiorovoh ik traction and fiirenUl dlKlpllne, to form correct menUl hablte and moral purpoaee It olTere good facllltlei In all lu department! to atudcnti of both nut. Por further InfonniUon apply lo e MKV. J. B. HKRBIl'U. M.I.. I'rfa WfTiT Or to rBOr. JO. M AMAH. aujutlcnil UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. . Tho achool ) ear of tho Stato UnWenlly U"Vflll.lrtlnVon Hrplrinltrr 13, IM4.X? PACl'LTVl JOIlNWiJOANRO.V, A. M Prnldent Prof. Orcek and UUn. tr t iiif n nr i t. "ii ,i,i.i, ii. I' , Prof Mathematlc and Attronomy. THOMAS CON'DO.V, Ph. l. Prol. (leoloiry and .Saturml lllitor). THOMAS M. OATCII, A. M. Prof. llUtorj-and Kngll.li Uicrature. OEOHOK II. COLLIER, Jtt U., lYof. Chcmlitry and Phytic. MOH.V STItAUn, A. M. l"rof. Modern Language. MltS. MAItV P. BI'lLLEIl. Prof. Elocution and Principal Kngll.h Preparatory Dciurtmeot. I7IOH CATAtWUE AND FUllTIIKIl I.STORMA. tlon, apply to JOHHI'l J. WAITOM, audtm Becrclary lloaru llnrent. LUd JOtNE CITV, OH, THK FAKMEK'rt (.llK TO MI'.ILTH. A Book or salMablrlnramallan far I'nrnirra. A brgaclsw of our Farmers aro kattllnguul strug gltng hard through life without apjurently nuking the slightest headwsy. To all such, as well as those who aro about U start Into the firming buvlness, this liook gives the luot etnllclt dlnxtions and tho moat valusble rnformatlon. This book should bo In tho hands of rt cry farmer that wUhea to become a wealthy anil succeuful fanner. It tells you eiactlr how and what to make money at. Any farmer rcailing this hook, follows tho Information In It, Is as certain of success and wealth af tho sun rUesand sets. See Ui It at once that ) ou are the imsscaaorof this valuatlo awk. Much an opjiorunity may not present Itself to you again. Kent pnt-pad to any address on rooript of l. Address, 8. ANDKItSON, Claireiuont, MllaNoa, Pinna. - aud-st Urul paid tvro-nnil-u-quHrlcr years luia our. IlK.tT CtHINKT Oil PAIILOIl OIK1AN INTIIK WOULD; winner of tho hlghust distinction at mbbt oslu's raia roa iniaiitx vr.au. Prires. Wl, W7, Wl, I1W, to S.'wO and upward. Also for easy .y. menu, t a month, or M-ifcla quar ter and upward. Catalogues tree. MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS MA.10N A HAMLIN oltilAN CO , 1M Tremont t., HOHTONi A Vju llth U, VOI1K : i union square, .M.w ij abulij Avenue, CHIOAOO. aunr GEXJ211AL Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE DEALIU1S IN Flour, Feed, ProvLsIouH and Staple f.roccrie.. anONSIONMENTSSOLICITED. PRODL'CEIW WILL fi i further their InUrests by uorrusnoudlmr with us. Letters ef inquiry promptly answered. Weekly prices current mailed free ou application. gaTLIHERAL ADVANCE MADE ON APPROVED SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, WOOL, PLOL'It, HOPS, lllDts, ETC., Kin S, laand It 'rot !.. fstrtlaad, Ogn. auglU MONEY TO LOAN, SECURED BV REAL ESTATE ANDMORTOAOES I.N Sums of $500 to, 30,000 FARM LANDS, OR PORTLAND CITV PKOPBRTT amTTO WILLIAM BEID, 48 First St., Portland, Oregon. mart-em E. O. 'SMITH. OFFICKi No. M7 First Street, Letveea Mor, 'risoa and yamblH, Portland, Ortgoo. aul THE "OSBORNE HARVESTING MACHINERY" GREATLY IMPROVED FOR 1880 MBglvHL '--BBatfMMiUUIIHlM V BaBaBaBaBBam JaBBBBBBBmBBBBlVj& &( tt !BBBBBBBBBBBB.BBBBBBBHiBBBBiBUr!9B VrfmiZZv Tl!aM-X4T!V-r2JaBlBV l VBalBBBBBBBBlBl8MlWSilHBiBBBBa fH 1!bbbb.DFWjK?!1bBb.1bbbb IbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW 1 bbbbbbbitI mmum " cFrf m tKtiSXKKaSttKBMStlUSiJi BBBBBBTHn KBKKKKKUBSMISiKBt bbbbhi 1 1 1' SSBSBIKKtEKIKKKMm RBBiBBffr aBBBBMtaafarvf a m V V -" !tr,'BBBBrBBBBBByMWinrlaBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBtBBBP A MMn3SvnalBBaBBaSSBHalBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ' " ' L"J J-aBBaiBB5KaW'fttiJSlWI'WTOlr!!OT ZSX.ZI'VZllKr HHASOKTSI Why Farmers Osborne Combined Binder and Header IN rREFERENOE TO ANY OTHER ftARVI&Tfi. lit. Ilccauio at a Hinder, It hat been thoroiiclily leited, and lu (ucccm IndltpuUbly demonatrated; whllo tho Ilciuler atUclimcnt Ii a ilmplo contrlrancc, quickly aJjuit- tod, nulliiK It either a Hinder or Header at option. Jnd. IlccauN It It tho enlr Hinder that !im maintained lu reputation on the I"adflo Coail, and liai been thoroiutliljr ttrengUiened, cnlantrd, an J opeclally linprorol lor Coait work for 1M0, Jnl. Hccaiuo u a Hinder, tlio bundle! can U liound of uniform alio and length, no matter how uneren tho pain may U. 4th Ilecan.c, ai a Hinder, you can commence cutting weeka befora your Brain la ripe, letting It ripen In tho ehcxk, making tt eat better, weigh more, and comman Utter prlcee; and In thta way, do Jour on harvcitliif, making- you Independent of itrlkeri, tramp, and Chinamen. .HKcll 8th. Ilecauio, aa a Hinder, )ou can dltpenio with tho liiual "header cang" cf help, which trie! J-OUf patience, Worrlea jour wife, (and daughtir, If you haro one) oontumea your aubitance, demand! ready caah to aetUe, and make largo Inroad upon tho profit of your toaaon'i proluct, Olh. Ilccauic, ai a tinder, ) ou can cut a teren, eight or ton foot iwath, and thui orcrcotno the objection! hitherto rlej agalmt all narrow-cut niachlnea. , 7th. Hccauae, ai a Header, It will do any work a common Header can, and much they cannot do, and It moro controllable. . (tii, Hcrauee, u a Header, It can bo lucd whererer an ordinary Header can, requiring let! draft, a erldenfrd by drawing Initead of puihlng a Icxvtcl truck'. Olh. Heroine, aa a Header, It will cut lower, whenenet er dealred, than any ordinary Header can a great adnnlago wherever the grain It abort, tho straw worth eating or tho land foul. lOth'QroaiiM, aaa Comllnetl Hinder and Header, J ou can cut a ten foot twath, and In lectlom where foga and heavy dcwi are common you can bind both morning and evening, and head during Uio day by changing tho attachment. ' 11th. llecauao ) ou aro guaranteed a perfect cord hinder attachment In 1M1, (or 120. INDEPENDENT MOWER NO. 5, REAR OUT. A almplc, light, compact durable machine and general favorite, (tearing I encased In a dirt proof Iron box midway between the wheel; no friction, loot of 'power, o side draft; Uthomnat perfect Hear Cut Mower made. COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, NO. 6, AS A SELF-RAKE. The machine I too well known to need any extended notice here. It I adapted to our progressive ago and tho requirements of enlightened tarmers; tho rolling hss4 rske being unqucttlonebly tho best In tho world; In lodged grain Its low din enables It to fairly sklin tho surface of tho ground. As a mower, Itts equally complete, being a conntcrpart of our No. S, but larger, Por farmers desiring a Combined Mower and Keeper It Is unequalled. For Illustrated Catalogue and prices, address, Junel" LEADING CLOTHIERS Fishel & Roberts, Corner front anil Yamhill Mis , Portland, sir. iiavi ok llano An Immcnio Spring Stock of Cloth. Ing of Every Style. FULL LINE Or UNDERWEAR I Hats, Caps and Oents' FUJIXIBHING GOODS. All of these wsro BOUGHT BEFORE THE RISE. And sold at FAIU ADVANCE on cost.' Thoroughbred Pigs for Sale. ONE HUNDRED BERKSHIXES. Puro Bred China Pigs, and ChoHtor Whites. milE UNDFRSIONF.D HAS HFEN FOR YEAR8BE. lectlngaith great care pure bred Halne from tho cholceit lmrtatlons eter made to Oregon and has tho tsrirtwt lot of amine of varieties named In the State. They will bo sold at the very low price of lo to 110, each. Hreedlng Sows already with pigs tor about 120 each. Apply or address, JOM V M Ml', Hntrlier, Junel 2m Balsm, Oregon MINNESOTA T"CMFC KfTTMBHB W WHBLil . I aex a Trhratar aar aa Aaraa MaaMsaa. 3Jr iftjlTr ibfw aMwtfvwfKj VrAi niwu i- ?'. - -J 3- ' ' ' 'Vi "s",.l "! mmm wwewry ( a aWiOsU in Ihr nttiat f A Il4awaasatl haTaVK A saawall sanil BawaVTiT aW WaHalt aHlli sMaTUaJnal aSA atJaaUlM s.XOJrf)ei JKaisl fMairsj Avimarsi fimt fmammgmHm mmd u uM Ua ear hswAIm mm, w4 mm mi hm airtTliawiiHil KM m fsme VtAtiKU Tit ' aodbeUar I vJyHsllir slsosssWr fcvarTKpl a fUUr WBaaH. ataTtl ftW afsPaVsaUaMsal VM MMMf &J&mlli0&Ltf2?,'m rat ITtos-aJat aaa Otroalars, aiWieai VMOUR, ABM as 09. HUnutasMarara, Ustwatar, Mlnsu Braarb Maasa fvrtlaad rr.uu at sl I rOM. ), M. UROftS, Msaae-cr. California Military Academy AI ItaLASat. THE bEYENrEENTIlVEAK WILL PEOIN Jaly Ida. IMS. JuIyWm Kty, DAVID McCLVRE, Pn. D, liXiTO'SHw new v KFAH ATQBfl of tt niim aft natal Jiiaa-aa asisr aasa tactpw4 ia trrTfsl riita ifiwi WmmaWfmtAanSbr m.mmdmr ia " ' Should -AN- AGRICULT'L IMPLEMENT HOUSE. NEWBERRY, HAWTHORNE & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN AORIOUXTURAL MPLEMENT8. GENEIIAE AGENTS FOll IIE liirOVED Whits water W ins: tho relsbrated Cultivator; tho Fanners' Friend Drill; Railroad IhTr Ihrvehsrs; Hoadcrs and Kni iirlnaa. luinroved lliiprovru fluard for Handle, and llljlmay Plows, wllli Double Iron hiullnj sione: hVotl's patent four iwlnt Hleel llarb Fencw and wooii Arricuiturai usruware. etc. eic Auures SOO tmdiUM FU't Street, - - And Walla GRAXTD CLEARANCE Aa we desire M close out our entlrt stock within THIS XJSXT NINETY DAYS And aro selling out wlth'tho Inten Jon to doso business we now offer, for tho time specified. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF General Merchandise At lei tlun the prctcnt ooit rU ol (he unit good In. OUR SOCK, CONSISTS OP Dry Goods & Fancy Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AU Klasla or Uoderwear, CnOCEJUESA CROVKEJIY Notion of all Klndtt, AD bought Ufore the rise and offered for sals without reward to vurrcnt rates. Great Bargains for Cash! tllr us a oall and you will e) that wo uean what wo jr. This Is not Buncombe but all strlous, wo aro luaalni t CLOSING OUT SALE. L. & E. MIRftCM, Grtawold'at Block, SALEM, OREGON. Janet Sui "a,- PORTLAND, OREGON. Morrison Hros. Plow; the Eslerley Hroad Cast Beed.r snd ai.il Ulnlnjr Shovels, Picks and Harrows; H.lf Hindlntr Railroad and lllnhwav Nteel Hcralw luuroau aim lutiuway nirei ocraperv wiui i-ai.nt hUmlard and Iron Draft Rod; Flat I lolled Harrows for Ire, loth red and galvanised, and a full lino of HUsl iur lurwier imonnawon as - - Portland, Oi'cnou. Walla, W.T. HODGE, DAVIS & CO., ' OFKKR A- NEW AND POSITIVE CURE. WENZELL'S INFALLIBLE ANTI-SOAB A Htri aad KiritlEVT raiapaaad basesl MIENTirid rajisniruM, and Warraalctt free freiu lujurlous rfTrcts upon Ibe IVaol and Hbcep, aud 4'omlrnaea fvrni rosllus Utile) for freifM. DIRECTIONS t TJUT THE CO.NTKNTH OF ONE CAN INTO I tin ll or vessel capable of holding about Ave gallons, a coal oil ran with lop cut out will answer) oil neatly with water and allow to stand over liljdiU II not tneu completely dlxdved apply heal, and when so lution l onn.l.te, adJ It to M asftons of leidd water conulued In lie proper reteptacle for dlp4nj tlio sheep. Un.horno sheep after their removal from thn bath should have tho UutdirasKd from the wool and the liquid returned to the receptacle, and In order to Insure the destruction of the parasite, they should receive another bath In shout two weeks. N. II. M tlio bath bo warm ami avoid eiposuresj raid after It. Read tho follow Ing: Hilar, Polk Ou Sept. U, 1870. Messrj. Ilodjts. Davis A Co. I Uatliut uaed tha r.aae. dy that you sent me last Hprlna lor scab among my sheep, I liave delayed giving you tvaulu until tlio pros cut tiuie. as I dealrsd to allow auotctenl time to elspM Mas to bo certain that tho dUistsu was tbourougiily euie.1. I dipped my sheaptwko after shearing, at In turvels ol 15 ilsrs. and hat etauuud the flock carafullr at least once a week sinew the last dipping, but havo dUoovcred no reuieine or the ilKeaso. I do not beeltat to recommend your preparatlou as a compute and cer tain remedy for seab aluoug sheep. 4. vv, naaami Put up In all t ghl cans, holding sevsn pounds each, J or ordli and every can, when according to dlrecvlons, wl. uip ivu sueep. PREPARED EXPBEMLY FOR AND HOLD X" Hodge, Dftvia k Go., Portland. WHCUaALK BrlsVraV. rartlaas, ok, atayMU DR. H. SMITH. O rPICK:HOOKard BLOCK, OVER LBrY'8TORr Sales., Oregon. novlM h i I w aftataftaiaftl