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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1881)
WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, JULt 1 , 1881, MM ION r Till'. "IILIMW I'HOI," Ciiiinii)' I'riiposfil In tmilrol I lie llurk ii r I lie V I. It. II. mill . II. A . '. mealing iif Iib miner tiers to Villanl's ill pool" was liud in New uric lait Fti ,.i reeeivu liis repnit as to tlie (lisp isltinn le of thu eiitlit mil inn. Hon portal tli.it hail in v atuil lint inntioy ninl iilmut ns mitcli re, in all ttlioitt sixUeii millions, in tliu pur se of (.'0111111011 a il pr' iriuil stoek of tlie brtliein l'liuiti Cuuipi.y, tliu l.irirer pirt iltiv ttrofci nil. ii it Iml ice 'iniilin.eil lliu oli- ct which lie li.ul in view, iinnoiy, iiiiitinir i .onli.-iii I'ncilio mill Un-ipm Ktllvviy nml viiinti n Couitiitiv's inticts. o ns to me- eut conflict in tliu vnl ov i the Columbia ver. ii'iit tuccii'ii to the Jvorthorn l'acillo Tent advantages of tr.tllie cuntrolluil liy tliu kernm C'..' line-, winch how include tile fiiwavi in tlie Willmnettu vulluy uml tlicir f extrusion to CWirornia. It was propuseii now (to lorm a new uunpiiiv u lied tliu Uiciun ITrans Continental C initinyj tonniiiiro a ma ,Jprity of tliu stock of tliu Northern Pacific mid MDrciron Co's propn eil cipitnl.lift. miUimis; ol tliich the propoition i-itirrschtpii liy tliu p-ir-jjelinscs alreaily maile as almvo muiitiotieil.nlinll he immediately issued a il tliu remainder Iron', time to time, as riiiuirril fur additional put clutsc. OM.lt.tll I.MOltl II I I'. Will IN. Ifspnkiine l'nll .IiiIiIIiiiiI invr Hie ,trrlvnl of ll:i 1. f. V.. It. Tito follovviuu; dispatches were received 5 Saturday! Himikask FaLLm, Juno 2.1. f Jfayor 7Vioii;om! To-dsv wo wiIciiiiik to Snok.tno Fulls tlie track niiil tr.un of tliu X I. It. It., tliui coiinootim; tlie futtiru miinufikittiiiiitf lentre of the tirmt Nnrtiiwest viitli I'ttt'aml, its cominirci.il luctiti nils rnoKtiiin runs auiln sends gmttugs and loiiutiitti'iitionii to I'ort Jam!. .1. J. I1ihiw.sk, A. M. Cav.min, I.. II. Nvsll, I'. H. Mlii-HK, .1. 1 lllVKVM, V. 1 1 It All, I'. K. Ml C'A. MM (IS, C. II. U.im.ii.r, J N'. Pupilum, S. lleiui, J. N. lt.ovp.it. Mayor Thompson tderiplicd thu following reply i Mavou'm Omar, 1'oiitlanu, Oiikiio.v, luilO '.), 1881. J, J. lirovnr, A. M. Caution a id otkrrn, Vwiunf 1'ttlU: I'ortliiul I'uiijjratulatcs Spoltatio IVIls In liciinr counccti-d liy railway with the iMtlifit lilu Haters of the CnHimliu, ami ull within onojear Itueo'iiiectoel with Portland liy ril. Yovr prosperity it low assined. I) 1. TuoMi'uns, Mayor. iMPiiltTlNr AtWIMTW.W The syndicate that recently purclissiil thu Starr lino of Htuamlxiats, the .Suit'lo coal mine and which liai nls'i control sf the X rtliora l'acillo ra:l r .1.11I, lias, it is riimoicd on jjohI auttiority,iie. Kotiatiom p 'iiitliuto liuaei iimlionoftliuco.il licit on thu east cn.at .f Viiiiontvir Island. Thu Cohnl't sivs; Thu titlu tothesa lands it still tested in tliu provmco ami the only cooil coal on tlit I'acilla Co.i-t it com prised in the holt. This Uml litslt.cu held in reserve sincu 187 1 for railway purposes and shottld'ttto'syniltfatu njjrcu lo lunUnTct tliu Island railwsy in return fur thu Isml, it is more than likuly that the ir..inul il ovcrn inrnt will lu prrparu,! ti pats t"i holt uvir to the Ainnica'iK, 'hiiii'lluct of itch mi arrange. inetit would lie to pi ico the coal lauds In tliu province in thu hands r fi.ri-mniis' nt uhnso iiicroytlioC.uii.Hin l'acillo and thuimperi.il navy would 'hen I lor th ir local uiuly. Tim pr position is In '!.cd upo i uitli tavnr here. Thu ce tlir.iti"1 Weill , t 'ii cam runs from unit to end of tliu Miami, and iop,ivr,imu uml stltir lu.ul alxjuiid in lliu belt. ItlViiUCK (iKANTLli. -Mis, llickelis, ilnuyli ter of W'illmni Kini;. Km., of thu Waldo Kills, Ins hcuu grantul a divorce from her husband, .Ks.o Ihckcns, who was strongly simpcctcd of I'timliii- I i rotlxr-iii-law's turn last Kill. Ailhoituji tmiu was i.i.iitlicimt evidence to hind l)ickeii over at lliu prrlim iuary exuiinuatlon held in Salum, siys thu Silverton Aj'x-'il, tni.ro uxi-ts no ilnubts in the iiiiuds of his former uoulror hut that he was tjml'.yof thu act. Miss Kfnir I to liu u nwratulated on 'ainu sovircd the lmml which Juiuml her to such an unscrupulous liuiiMiid. Tin: IIeauiiii.stCitv Oljmplalieirs tho pa'm as tint hralthhst city on thu l'acillo coatt, it not in thu United Mates. Is tiaa J. 000 ihlutit'iit'S an l hi. Ii il hut mil death this year, and that was brought atmut by in overdose of chloral. If there is a town in the oiutry, in p niHirilnii o i inhabit in s, can beat this we should, liku to ear of it. Clams ami oystirs with salt.it.' arnntbad tiling to take, and mo iilxmt as near beit.g the fouii. tain of pii tual youth as anytliini; w havu oMir met with. CiMMIliNii Itifhli. - ' liu yoernor has orJertd tho following coiuiuisious to l.c is sitedt I'aul Schit'ie, of I'ortlaml, notary pub lie; Thomas K Ward and Vincent It emaii, of Xew York City, and Frul.W. IVrkius, of Katuas City, counuis-ioti rs fcrOivpon; It.M. Stewart, 1st luutuiunt, and II. Ward, -M lieuteuiiit C. A, lt rvumunt, '2 1 l.ri;.'. O. S. M.i Valniij!ton (Suir.i, I'nrtLvnl, Otvffm. Diithkied. Sover.d farinirs with tl eir families paed through toWB ycstrdiy on th-ir way t the Walla W.dla co'tntry. They said thoy wr from C.iilulcm 'ally, when they had s fled several years since on laud heavily limber d ami liiulml hard work to make a living had becoiu iltscouraged and were ?oin0' east of t luniiiiiitaius in search ot a inoru faioiublu 1 mtioii.. Acvl'lTTMi. James M. Otlield, who shot and killed Matthew Mout,oniery neat Altno ta, iti Gilutiibia county, W. T., some lime ago on account i'f Uii'l trortblrs, was on (.relim inary extiniuition at l'ouurov.acijuuted, it litviii; been clearly MtablUhul tht the kill iii was done in self defcuv). Mr. Olli'id as for many vea's a resident of Clackamas oiiliity. His friends will be pleased to learn of the fact I hi aoj lttal. Hohsk Talk. The UAer City racts com menced on thu liM int. A lare crowd aoj in attendance to witness the dash of a ule and thte-ipiarUrs by Patsy Dutfey, Pes Chutes, Ud lio and ltiuhanl ill. Tun Merry Its' evidently not goue Kut as was re portvl, as he was present at these races, prnhv tdyilitliu interests of the 1'ortltndJookey Club. Tw atfros itnprisoiusl oa a olurpe of ou raginj a whiu woman wera taken from jail at O.iub'iry X C.un the "21 ! '''g'd. The pu'.is'intent l pencral'v apirove.1 by Iwtli white and coloteil pcojle. THE TRUE TEST. Tho Merit of Religion, Government, Person and Things Must Rest upon a Basis of Worth. Some Truths Illustrating thla, and Testimony of Value to All Readers. Christian at Work The truo test of any iiliifiou is tho elicit it produces upon thu lives of those who piofess it. And, indeed, thu t htol teal merit eNery where mutt bu the pawcr it possesses of ac complishing desirable rcsutts. In this ago of tho world men arc not judged by what they claim to bo able to do, lint by what they on iloj not by w hat they arc reputed to bo, but by what they are. Hero is wlicio tho religion of our own country rises supcilor to the faith of Mohammedan or Hindoo lands; for while tliero Is much hypocrisy in ti u Church, uml far too much worldliuess, thcru is yet an ab sence of thoso sensual uml nrutal elements which characterize tho iclfgious of Arabia and tho Ganges. This principle is cipially true in all other department of life. Thu s.imo nilo which applies to persons Is t-imallv applicablo to things. Umpicstionul merit must character ize them all, or they cannot bo acceptable, much less popular. Tho clear and well ar ranged lecture delivered by Dr. Charles Craig bcfoiu the Metrcpolltan Scientific Association appealed in thu columns oftliis paper a shoit ttiuo since. In this lecture Soma new truths wciu brought to liuht hearitu directly unon. and allcctiug the interests of, thu entile com munity 1 licta fact, as stated liy thu doctor in his lecture, huo been discussed m tho col uiiiiis of thu rcliuiotis rirosi to n cotisiderablo extent in tho na-t, and that, too, by very Iiromltic'nt personages, A few years no tho lev, J, K. Haul. ill, I), 1)., of Washington, who is prominently' known amom theCoigru. ;atioiul deiiomiiiations of tho country, pub ished an article iiihiii the samo sttbiect wtiicli iltow tortll moit bitter leplics from ptoinllielit physicians, ami in respousu lo tncsu articles I)r. Haiikin published long coiimunicitioiis in tiio Kuw' Yt rk Indcpeiiduiit. thu Jkiston Con gregationalist and tliu Chicago Advanco reit erating his former statcimiits and strongly umphaslriug them. In thesu article' Dr. Hun. kin fral.kly stated ho was as strongly convinc d of the cfllcioy of thu means used as ho was that tho (lencsio river empties into Ijike On tario. Ho further said i "I have know n, too, of its use in similar cases by physicians of tho highest character and standing, and I want, in tho Ititetest of humanity, to reo mituciid Wurner's Safo Kidney uml Liver Cure." iSow- whllo cry lew pcoplu uro allllctuil as severely as was vr. uratg, or lliu cases l)r. ilankiu refers to, sull it is a lameutablu fa'ct that thu great majority of people, In all parts of thu laud, aro sutlering to a'gt eater or less extent from ill health and that this lack of health arils from rithcr disordered kidneys or liver. Homo additional fact', fiom tho highest sources, of special intiro.t upon a sub ject of such imporuiticu to thu community liavo theicforo liccn collected by this paper, and uro herewith givent ltev. I). V. liartine, M. I) I). D, is known in all parts of thu land as a prominent ami etlicient leader in tho Methodist denomi nation. In speaking upon this same subjeit us shown in ins own experlcnco liu said! ''Some few months sine- 'I found myself suf fcriiii! frout'a kiduuv dillicultv. which I linuw to bu tho llrnt stages of llright'a diseAse. liy tho u nf a relialile test I lound that my sys tem was giving on aiimmen, ami in somu in stances In a co.iuiil.ited statu. I also stillend soveiely from dropsy, particularly about thu HiiKies, lociuiT whii siiyni pains oismi mo kidneys, deiangemint of .ligejtiouund great dryness of thu skin. I had at all times much tluist, ami of courso this wa lollowed by a gradual failing of muiigth. Tli.it was about thu state of things when I'cninnn need using tjio pre)aration known as Warner's Safe Kid i ev and l.iver Cuic. I ti-ok about six tablu- spooufills ovcry il.ty for week, and found all my symptoms iticniodiy itipr)iviiig. (J con tinued taking thu rcmetly tin il Ieutit'ely ro coveied." In n rominunfcatiou made by ltev. Dr. C. A. Harvey, tho well known tiuaucial and educa tional secretary of Howard University, Wish, iiigtou, I), C, the doctor snyst "I have for 'tho past fow years lcu' uo (limiiiUd with thu remedy known us Warner's hafo Kidney and Liver Cure and with its ru iiiarkablujtiiutivoellicaoy in obsdnatu and so called incurable casis of llrighta ili.c.isu which occuiTed in this city. In some of thesu cases, which secned to bo ill tho lat stages and had been given up by practitioners of both schools, tho speedy cures which were wrought by this, remedy seemed to be little less than iiiiracti.dus. I am conviuied that for 1 (right's diseasu in all iU stages, including those first avmntoius of ki iiev ttoubles which aro so easily over overlonktd. but aro so I iraught with iltuger, no remedy hoietotoro. ducoiered can Ikj held for one movent in ' uimpurisou with tins, mid I hop-i thati Wur hit's Safe Kidney and l.tvir Cuio may In come as w lilely know u at is thu exutenio of tho mal adies which it will cuio." ltev. A. C. Kendrick, 1). 1)., I U I)., who is 1'iofessor of Hebrew und Ou-uk lutiuajcti in tho Univiisity of Itochcster, N. V., and who is one of thu Ahieiicaii rcvison of tliu New I'estaineut, in speaking of the fleet which Warner's Safe Kidney and l.iver Curo had upon himself, stated most emphatically that liu hail rcceied marked lienetit from it, and he cordially lecommeudud it to tho use of others. , ltev. A. Burnley, pastor of tho .Arsenal Stieet M, K. Church, Watertown, K, Y tes tided in a recent interview that tho first lew Imttles of Wiiriict's .Safe Kidney and l.iver Cue had entirely removed tho dlstitictlte features of n suvero kidney ililliculty, and that while he had not been able to lie upon his back without great pain for inoro than five ears, he was now not only ublu to do so, but slept soundly, ate heartily and calls himself a w ell man. ltev. A. P. Hill, of Shoeheel, X. C having eeii tioul led with a seert) kidney and luer unease ior a nuinner oi years, satin "t nav Ixeti praying for relief for four years, and 1 1 believo 1 got it in auswer o prayer. May lied bless the tirm who manufacture Warner s Safe Kidney and l.iver Cure. Many of my friends htvo alto uod it with mirked benefit, and I hope my testimony in IU behalf may lave thu lives ami relieve many who aio now wiuuly sutlering Irom kidney or Im-r troumr in some of their many and dangerous forms." I ltv. P. Y. Marklee, in writing from Mont gomeriy, Ala , said; "1 bau paid at bast ono thousand d Ihrs for doctors ami tnedioih I and never revived any relief until I com- mmceil takin-' Warner's Safe Kidney and I Liter Cure. I am too thankful to express in j words the tx-ntlit this medicine has ilmie my family and myself. I have lieeu to tsu lint spruig, sulphur springs and several other pUcas noUJ for the eurativo proitioj of the watirs, but this great reuudy did for nve wlut evsiv thing el4 failwl to do it cured me. I hop thaUood Father may frown theoHor'sof I t osn wno are umiu'.-uiuni s- ii, ut me n.i.j. w oik they are doing " I There ire no more reliable endorsements to bo found in this land than those above given and coming from divines of such prominence they proVH beyond a doubt thu value of tho great remedy of which they speak. It should also bo remembered that Mr. II. 11. Warner, the proprietor and mauufactuicr of this lent cdy, was himself cured by its uo after having been gnen up to dio by several physicians. So grateful was ho for his rcnisrkablo euro that he determined tho world should know of this remedy, and he therefore began its msiiti facture. Mr. Warner Is also a prominent pa tron of other public enterprises nnd thu sci ences, and, by endowing tho Warner Astro nomic 1 Uliscrvstory at ltochcstcr, as well as by his tinny other public benefactions, has becomu known to, and respected by, tho en tire land. His standing nlonu is an ample guarantee of tho purity and worth of the rem edy ho makes, but tho thousands of testi monials from all parts of America gratefully tulliiiL' of tho relief it has ldveu. nrovo it be yond a question. Ar n result, it Is attraotiug great and universal attention throughout tho entire country. Xo ono faet lias been moro npp.ii en t m tliu put few years than that kid-i ney ami liver troubles aru ulaiuiingly increas ing. When, therefore, a letpedy has been found which not only cuics thu worst as well as all minor tidiuhlos of this nature, but also regulates, controls and keeps in perfect order thesu most important organs at all times, it is certainly cause for gratitude, This is just what has been done in thousands of cases in alditlon to those nWo mentioned, and it is what will bo dono in tuns of thousands of oth er cases in tho very near future, , CLOVEll. In tlrsnjo lliillctln. Some farmers seem to think that crop only bring them any return which they can haul to markit ami sell directly for cash. It is no trouble fur them to cstimatu how much their wheat, oats, or corn crop was worth, for they had so many bushels, and thuy sold thu tur pi us for so much per bushel; no trouble to toll what their cattle, hogs, or sheep amounted to, for they averaged so many pounds at so many ctnts per pound but If you wcro to ask them what their clover pasture wss worth, they could ii t tell. Purhaps somu of them never thought bvf ru that it had any valtit, or if thoy did so t'.iink, did not taku thu tumble to estimate it, becaitso fractious nlvvays bothered them, and their istimato would bu so small it would have to bo expressed by f rations. Xovv, of thu uiops of tho farm, few, if any btiug a larger return than clover. Xot that I would advise tho farmer to raisu nothing but cIjvit, for such an extreme would result in disa-tcr, and I most emphatically believe in mixed husbandly) but when judiciously pro duced, no crop brings in n i vtttrii in a great variety of ways, nnd very fu'V bring in larger leturns. - , Clover is good for pas I uro. When mixed with timothy, no better pasture can lia found for horses and cattle. When pure, it is the best Summer feed for hogs ever discovered. A hog is happy in a clover field, and will bid iletlanco to cholera in all its hideous forms- providtd lie has decent water to drink. In the fall ho wilt come oil" of the clover with a stomach yearning for corn, not because liu IS tired of clover, but lK-causit ho simply wants a change. How that hog will put on llesli will bo uiitouithlng, ami ivitaiuly gtatifying to thu fortunato individual that markets him. As n fertiliser clover is surpassed by no other crop. There may bu soils so poor that clover will n ,t grow upon them, but thoy are fuw and far butwien in all except tho oldest States, On such soils a crop of luicku. heat plowed under, will generally furnish enough vegetable matter to support n crop ot clover. While I do not udvocato thu ttsu of ilovvr us a fettiluer forwhe.it, when stable (r Urn j mil manure can bo had, for corn I know of nothing better. For this crop lk.rnyaid manure should never bo used when it uau bo possibly avoided. During tha dry Summer mouths it is Apt to absorb thu moisture, of which, it is safo to ,uy, the soil veiy raiely Kissesses a superabundance. Thou,' ton, it firiucnts, and supplies its food to tho corn when tliust.dk is forming, nml y thu time the car is ready to develop, has exhausted its supply, leaving nothing for the kernels; slid tliu result is plenty of fodder, but verylittlo grain. Clover does not exhaust its supply by earing time, but ferments slowly during thu whole Summer, allording nutriment during tho entire grow tliof thu plant., : ' Hut tho value, of clover do.-s not lUpciid ulouo upon its availablity for iasturn or ma uuru, Win n properly mrud and protected, it makes by far tho Ut hay of any other grass extensively sown in this country. Hut as thu chief value of clover hay depends iton proper curing and saving, it is often, in fuel, in a majority of cases, put up in n nearly worthless condition, It should lm mown at thu first appearance of brow n heads, and if possible, cured without rain, and not pioro than one dew. Very often what is cut Hi the foitiioou cm be put up in tho afternoon; ami when ever this is possible, it slioud bo done. Then it should be put in a mow, or at lest under good shod, erected for that purpose. If you must stack it nut of doors, put a load of timothy hay on top of each stack, whiih will carry oir lh vvatir inuili Mter than tho coarse, en oked stems of clover, and save tho hay lK-neath. Training Tomatoes. The senton for planting tomatoes is at hand, rnd I fear that all lovers of this de licious fruit do not know how to grow thini successfully. When the plants' aru ready for the garden, maku a considerable hill of gold composit. Chip manure is excelluit, undo ijuautity of chicken manure tl rough it. This may be six fett lutfli. Si t the plant .near it. Tim training will tvjuiio attention. Tho plaut w'lll immediately Ujiu lo suck, or throw out si lo 'shoot, Ju.t above each leaf; Tiico must bu cut oil", and then tho plant will run up vigorously. Tiu it to the stake, and do not be afraid to use the kife. Keep on trving. The the firt bearing branohe eon.c directly from the body of the plant, iiomtm Iwr that this trimming must bo continued as the plant Wis Thus tralm, thu fruit is superior in size, (piautity wid flavor, liJus iss ttaoie to nil or urop au i nave uer sn tnese dirf-etlons urmteii SO I t,l them, hi.pi.i' it will make some go-fl hoavevvivtvsi glad. WILD OATS AND SORREL EXTERMINATED iiy Tim . Best Cultivator in the World. The California Adjustable Spring Tooth Harrow and Cultivators. liy tlie poculiar form ol tli teeth snd tlii-lr vlbrst Inif motion en tiro soil AM. HOOTS AND T11AS1I sro lirouvht to tho Surlsre, sml tho irrouml pub rrltnl tn tho dipth of l Inches i r iimnints. Tliey nOIIK KlJUAI.I.r VVKI-bon llt.ltll I.AMI) smonir Docks sml Hoots ss on Irco soil. Kncli tooth thrva let eight luilies lonir of Oil. TKMI'KltEl) SI'IUNO HTKCU KitttiM for descriptive clrculsrs sml frlco Hit. . , Msnulsctured sml sold only by Batchelor, Van Gelder & Co., (Or, their Authorlcol AgtnU,) Harmnlriiln, I'nl., nml I'nrllHiiil, Orrson. WHEAT CLEANERS, A '!v, I ill pro veil Warehouse St'imratoi1. I HAVE INVKNTKII As IMPllOVKllkMKNT I.V W hciit CliMiursaml shall spttl for juteiit on lliu .lino ) means of vrlilch, tuhiif asiutlon as wtllss a Mast, sll Dirt Is Tnlcon Out of Grain Before it Ranches tho Riddles, Tliirib Ininajlnu the miacltv r,f the mill snd lnur lux a licttcr sn.l ilo.uu ro)Krsuon, I ll.U:.NTi:i: tliU nmhlno toilo in ireul, or liettir work, limn any hi the nurkit, I ImoXwkon lun. lot Imth lirirosiul mil Puns sml esn All iinhrs Irum furniirs, wariliotlhineii or inlllertsttliort notice. liu- lliiiiiluiU n r I'mis Hint I linvr turn eil mil iliirlnit tlir I'n.l llsi: IIIIIIH, Hpnik for Tlicin-i Ives. Ail.lii'-.. TnOMAS HOLMAN, Juiiol'iiii! HaIviii, Oukoii. J. II. KXA1I'. J. W. CHAPMAN. J. B. KNAPP & CO., Commission Merchants AND PUCHASING AGENTS tin t'lrsl Hlrrrl, I'lirlliupl, lrriioii. Iteevhostid sill the product of thu farm on com mlnloii, iunhsw sml forwunli.-oo.il and farm nii Ineiits on the moat rrflWinsMo tirtus. Wu hive nuilc kvI1 ami cstoniho iirounton for liainllhii;ttioiraliiitsiif tho ilslrr to olikh wu Invito tho attention sml linimtlim of sll iUlr)iiuti In Oreirun sml Wa.lilnytim. Wo will reiclvosiid uik vimr Kiir plus Imttir In tliotniMt iiiorlor riiiniier for 1cm llisn It will eiMtjmi st hoinoj sml hUto II for sis months or lonmr wltlHiet rstrsihsivofor stnrso. hvtiil usvotir Imttir swoil sml witutd, frvh from tlioiliurii arid wo will irua'snteo lo vaik It In such a in nun r ss to ilellv cr It iiimiUis liiui-o In e.iislly ss ifonil eondltlon ns we rciliult. Hoootfiililnu Iho )irlncl.lo that Kl.lellty lo trust, is th. true mtnuiiro stitl merit of sueeesi, I ri'lH.tfully so. IU It ) our iiutrnni-c. Allonkrs si-eoiiinloil with the cuih will La proni V ly fllleil sinl forwsrdcd st luwest itmrkrt rstes. tllvuutttiall wlmi you eumu Ui town. fund u your orders snd MVey&iirthiiosndtrsri'lin sxiri,oi, for we can liiiv i liesKT llisn vouein. In iiisklnir orders KiUi' nartntilarlv tho kind iiu quality ilctlred, and kixps duplleato, that you tuay us sl.lo M iUtsnii.no w hi'tlu r your Uirmtlous wire trU tl) followed in uuu von uro dlaiiM,liitcd In rmahtv n vtlurwlw. J. II, KN.in A '0 I'. II. Uvlst, I'srtund Cil'IIAItlll 1IOLI.1 INK lined III Ihs llovirn 3 limit bull.lliji- lii I ranco, l.iiiiland, and llcriiisriy. Ill, esllr lns.li', Ufa iHaiitlful rol ,r, tl.iwn fnily. st eibt of a trtls a ifullou esn ho nude I'rle of riihxt with full directions only Mc HA I'HKKMAN. sprlniS Jstkwn, Amsda C'o.,Csllf(irnls, (4 Culor l-si.s. tl isrt.il ii-ii .limit, uiiuiruieii h with at 111 scrolls, Jsiwnoo llrtiirit, lie., In , and 100 Album Uuotstions, sll for Ik-, or (I for Mtiiii Ukcn. K. A. KltKKMAS, Wc, hUinj prui3 ri.l,lll, lMIiUIIIIK. 500,000 GRAIN BAGS. For Halo In lots to bull. t'ur .'lay. Jime, July or AiikusI Uelltrr), sprlS J. It KAI1IMH, Axint Interior Mirchsnts' Aincy. On Klcvsirt huow flsko, MsrUe, ete., cards, with lunio, OUni-.or.'witlnoilircuno ik'.;i,r il Hold slid Mlvcr, lno. Attiuts wantre, Kilrs rash mi. Ilnlllt IOe liillililctt; with Huttil.lv Isjok, Ittc: il samldi-s, lilt, etc., &.-. (in 1 Jm J) 0 MCIC, ArUh, Ulih. usio uosk jmlls! UK13 JlKUKSIUltES. ,. Ilnsliiilllrr, .tlluiii), OrKun, Hi'i'i'drrol TlMiroiiyiilii'i'd IIos Younif htock constantly for balo. irOirrrapiiideiice solicited mj linU K S S JC X s w r N 10. AMI LEICESTER SHEEP. llllKIl A.NIt KOltBAI.K IIV G. W. nUNT, wirlsniS WldUkir, OriKcii. jjutsms JCOlt SALE, rpWO WU. IIIXKIIiv) USl 4 MO.STIIh OI.lt, J. Ono il year old IhrviHiuarUr Mood, Address, A. IIUrHM'll.l.l.lt. luiyCui Alhsn), OrtKon. FRAZER &SPERRY, NVUOL CaMsM 1.SMON KKh Oltliw! 107 1rt Hlreei, I'ntllsrd Ornfou, Da.lre to utll th. attention of WikiI Cr.Mirs lo Us fAit tliat Uiey sro now .riiarvd tnreultvctiisUiiiniiits .(Ml Ml Mi .tilt tMlJt Thireoiist rtsnaUs rU IUiliha onjeirl sii(olnwil ifrowhi an.) uur Int. rt be'n i niiiiu n with th.bl llioH..let larf, sod tartl ulirly Ijwt enillrwou, wafcil thtt wsiuiitfirstati'lutloii Ui sll urti ,, .'IPiw, Igrawin, Jt, I Ui tur aim ly.on-t), fair drslln and ,trfct utt itolu.liir U'liant thoeonlldeiiof sll who niy f4ior us with their lutronsjo. O-ir iwniiulsslon I. ' srtiit, l"ar tlSdMlSMltSI,UM 1X1 ll Ir ,! 1 I l" ' M 'll tioii at i.ur clB e. J.M'llll t U.i ,.'., I M'l, l(V m:. wiTiivrMii:, v. s. VJSTJ'UirXAltYiiUttGKOX, rotll.liiil, Orrson. Writes I'rwerltsVktiM fer UUmumaI sll lam s of stork rkw.ll fuftsvoh imsMriP4ljn wrltun hUto syinj.. WW M saw ci siiMmis as iMur ss j il.le. Iltnrs C. I'. Aaswi's KUrkhawk i " i, P H bet. tiurk .nlfi.k lU'.lciture -Cjf TUitiv utit Sim Taylor aU. TKANSP0RTAT10K LINKS Oregon Hallway ami IVaviga tian Miiiiuiy. OCEAN DIVISION. ltd tier ii Han Francisco nml Portland. lit rtinaeiiieiirr or nn nrrlilenl lo Hip Ms. Hliilenrinliroriilii, Hie rolliiHlnir srlirilitle ol nlllnu ilnva nrueriiii sleitnirra lint Iteeii nr riiiiurU, lo-viln irvvs sas rnvscisiM isavs roRtuxo UoliuuU i. I Crn.-un. , Culllnrnla liny ItliTiljTiiTe Ithl Juno nth Urevron. tCoiiiintiU. Mav 2Uth Juno 3tit June iu i lllglit lsreerted tochaiwo itcaincrsor salllnirihTyr, Tlirniisli TlrkVlssoM to all principal cities In the L'liited states and Canada. RIVER AND RAIL DIVISIONS. t'uliiiiililn, Mlllnnirllr nml Innililll lllvers. KKIHIUAllV 1. IW1. Losvo Portland for Ha1ll, W' Wslla, I'mv ( tilk and up-1 river points. ) Astoria. Kala-V ma, Taocma, Mcattlo J Ictorl New i VV estmlnstcr f Ciith'am't, Hay i Vlow.Skotii'ik. way, ktrookfl'IJ I Westimrt, till I toii,Knipa lav ton Silent, and In-) tcroicdlate f volntl ) To pnlnti on ) fnaku lllscr. )' Mon, ITiioa. VVc.1. Tliur Krl. Rat. f. AM I SAM 9 AM S AM 6 AM SAM JAM DAM 0 AM a AM 0 AM 0 A M SAM 0 AM AM 7 A (1AM 6 AM 0 AM I AM 7 AM 0 AM 5 AM 7 AM 1AM , irnrriil Oltlie -fur. I'm nl nml n Hlreels. J. McClIAKi:.N' k CO., Atf'U KUtoof California. A. U JIAXWKI.I-, Ticket ac-entU. II. & N. Co. JOHN Mfllt, (Iciicrsl KrcUht . l'asa'r ajfent. T. K. OAKKS, VIce-l'rcsldc'iit A Mauairer, Oregonian Railway Company iniiTi.it. sJJWjToi!TK. COMMKNCINO MOSIlAV, MAY S, 1b1 sml until further notice, tr.i'nt and lioats wll run ss follow I, nm:ii.iMt i:i4rMiii:imi4io. l-' A. M. MONDV8, Ui:i)Ni:slAYH, and i ntlIIA, from foot of Morrison strict, Mcsmcr I'lTV UK HAI.KM for lliiylmi, and sll polnls Ikitween liiiiliinil nml Itiitlnit nn Hie llllrr. snd eonuoitliiK with trains ut Itny's lilllililiK for Ml. i-ii ii i. fri'iich rriirie, Mivrrnm. vinian Illlls. llnl itliitliiii. .Niirllt Hniitlniti. Hrlu. and IntcriiiiitUto iiolnts. Ititurnlnii loares TUIM HAia ini;iiri'i,.iMi oniiiitiMio. FREIGHT. (Foot of Morrison street from 7 A.M. tn tl P. M.) Frehrht recited TUlUsDAVH. TlllIltHDAYH snd HATUItlAe, for slltho ahoto liainid Slid Intermediate olnts. MtrMTHiiu; iimsnix. 8 -Ail A M, dally, HiuiiUvs exuiitcd, vis O, A c. UU n, it., (West hide Klil.lonl foot ol K street, iiiakliiirilriiioiiiiclloiint ili-l hide I'rnsalns: for trials III. Ilriiiiilliuinl aim hliillilull Jiturlliia fol'Kor iHilnts liey mid hliet liluii Jmirlliiii Utt Iralo will run a. Minus: On MDNHAYH, WKllNlaHAYS and KKIDAY8, to stations between Hltrrlilnit .ltllirllajLftul ItitlUt On TLTnliAVH, TIIIJIti S and tXIUllUAYH, to ttitloi.s beta ecu Mic rll)t Jiinrtloii snd hltrrl tlitti. ' 1 IlltOI l.ll'l II M'.IH to sljuvo points on sals at 0. A C. II. II., Went hldo division ticket oitlce. J. m. riu.Miiiti:, J.NU. II, U'HKAT. k-oniral hiiwrluten.leiit. Aitlu Kri'lsht and Ticket Aitint. Oiruoiiiiui IJailM.'iv 'oiiiiiniy, (UMIICH.) SPECIaT NOTICE. On sml ilir I'rl.Uj, My I th. tho liiud will lw oiicn lor ircunt Sim im-mmii r irrtie uinxtun to mcio, listvlnir fiait of Morrison btnstat 7 A. ., Mondsyi, VV IUIIC-.IJ) s sun i liu o J M. ril.M(HIK,lcii'ltiiht. JOHN II WHKAT, ActinslnUlit sn TKktt Aircnt. mSsMt. WIILWAUKIEf1URSERY. BETH. LUELLING, PROP. $Z I'KIIIT TKEES. 'vtWr a N K.U:i.l.K.NT KTY OP- issjwt. V EAR. PEACn. rLUM, PRUNE OIIERRY, GOOSEBERRY. CURRANT. DltACKDEItltY. RASPDERRY Nut Boaring Traos, Quinces and Porsimmon Trees I I.I.OI'TllljiK.NAItlVri'lM .NI)MANYflTIIK for ailo, nn I will be eld 1. iforcah. trSci.d fnriul i 1.1.1 A)'. M III MI'IIIMi, Prop Milwaulli Nursery. Milwsukie, Or, Farnii'iM and iaril(!H(;is. rotll ATriJlTlilN IH CAU.i:HT(ITIIK 01 I luwiuii M.M rfll.V'IIICx vlwtl from lbs muI stuck I'f the best iiruwcrs In AliurUa All of my seed otaUies have tstn faithfully testt-t snd found adapted to thu illinats of Oregon lilt V I'ltllK KKKI), tht same a. tou would tl.iloii stock if you want to make mom) , I hsro ho I n. lln virlttlcs i l.ll' rrlirillill, H vsr'y J :r,lillt nl' lit lirnil, Kstiy , lliiiiiliiiilft Vriirl.Hn-iiin I -irlyi IVIir lleinlrrsiiii'HM.I'Hlrirli.Keuiiid lUrly, ( Ml tlir slxte varieties i,H -r busbll.) isAIXt, I Ohio, 1. ra I. r Vir.nonl, HurUnk Hvdi';, hiicw'ttke, llrowii ii ,M iui llllss Iiiiproveil l'... .. ....A lunl il, il.il. dull Kill a tSt. if. Ii. f l.ii.l.fel I'ctii. ii, I t i and A' i.n, i:'ord. hirtland, irctfon, I'or rdo at llachiiry ; Iteno, ct,riitr First arid TaVIr 't- I'oltlalid, llre.oil. swi'm'B 1 sWsVBWBmvJsssW t'orCottsiiiiiiilloii. ANllimn.IlroixlilllH, Culitrrlt, IsiNiiiMislii, lli-iulurlie, I'clill liy, .Nt-ilrtilKln, lllti-iiiiitlllsiil, MOtt till liroiiloiuiil JSrrtuiis ItlsorilerH. I'strli lit'i'M itiny lm conn till nlly xi'ttt by f-pri-ss, ri'tuly for Iiihiii ilinlo iiseiit limite. Ss-ttil for Irt-tt Itfiillse on tlie Otixt-u I lieiitiiH'iil. Aililrttssiliit proprietor. I i iiiu, i in itirtiriinirei-i, s' it tits. rnt orll.i:. yi.l'llli.WS, I'nelllc lli'istMllury, Him, till CllnirilMrei-l, I'ltlln,. In l.i:. yi.k'llli.WS. I'nelllc lli'istMllur.t. 000 Jloutcuiuerv hltfwut l'ruitiiM-s,'ut The Celebrated Clothing House of FISHEL & ROBERTS, Corner Alder nml First Hlreels, I'oiiland, Oregon. Hsvo now on hand a full Hock of Spring and Summer Clothing. Gentlemen's Underwear, Furnishing Goods, Suits Made to Order. Hats and Caps, Etc. With tho FINEST STOCK of Roods) In atoro over brought to tbia city w cordially Invito nil . call on ua. ll-tf JOHN MIMO, SRKXfsR or MERINO SHEEP, fllAKra I'LKABUIIK IS OIKKllINO TOT1IF.WOOL. L irroweriof Oreiron and iulJolnln Territories (hi chsneo to imrchsso Thoroiuhlircd Merinos, snd asiortni Hiicica inceiesceu inai nicy can. ancl will enuisVDI M ell Sheep of tho same quality and v-slur at much cheapel rates snan iucii can poMinry bo Imiwrtcd. Kssmlnsllol and eoninrlson with other ihocp In tho market sr 00" cllicllv InvlUil. Address. JOHN MINTO, Salem, Oregon. Tho Itsins and llam Lambs of tho flock can bo scon OB tlio Island Fsrni, sd totninir Salem. Tho Kw cs st lbs samoplaco, or at tho Hilt Farm four and a half miles south of tht iltr. JOHNGRAN&GO. Invites icilitenta In Iho country to Inspect their Stock ol V DRY GOODS. yt: c.Mtitv an immk.nhi: mocic OF DHKSS OOODS, CLOAKS, HOSIKRY, .l ' UNDEIIWKAR MKN'S' UiNLAUNMUKI) S1IIKT3, MKNH' UNDKIIWKAU, HU1IUKK COATS, BTC.ETC,KT0. s AMl'I-F-S RKNT FHKF. O.V Ari'LIOT ON TO Iti and IU Flits Ktroot, Portland, Oregon EGQS FOR HATCHING TJ1I10M AM. TIIK VAItlCTIIM OF l'UHR I1IIED ' Poultry. Ilratllnaa. Cochlnir. llalnblllcra. l'ollih. Ltijlierria, I.nirhan, P. Itocki, lloiien, Pekiii, Cayufs, and Pekln Ducks, Kicks mrelully acknl Irom our priulilrdi, II.Mimt IX Two or mors ailtliiKs 11.00 tcr is. inir i-. iiocki ami roaim nave inner ossn best. A few llrst-clasi llerkihlro plus lor lalo, HIIITII It MHO , sprtJm'i Htony llrook, N. Y. JOHN A. MAIOIViUil, Salem Marble and Granite Works. Cotumarclal St., South or Poat Office. (Post Olllio llox 30, Salem, Ont-ou.) Ar.i.Mi'itTi iti;ti or Hmldi and fulltornla ilranntl yj I I snd Marble inonuiiients, Ilea.) Stonsl CEMETERY LOTS Kudosed with California (Iranlto and Htouo Walla built of every description I'rlrrs Mnlucrcl One Half, COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RAILR0A LANDS. Itilionil Terms, Itow Irlr(H. ItOiiK Time, Low IntorcHt. DIIKnON' ANI OAl.lKOItMA IIAIt.ltOAI) CIIMrANY. OFFKIl TIIKIIl I.A.NIW FOIt HALF. L'I'ON Till following liberal tinns: Due fuurth of tho pries In cash; Interest on tho balancu st tho rsto of svfeii per not ono year after salo, and each following yewi'ous tenth of the prlnclial slid Interist on Iho Uilaiico st ths ratoof sevm iMir nut inir annum. 1Mb prluciisl rate ol set in iMir nut inir annum. I Interest luysble In V, h. Curriney, A ilUvjuiitof te.i ik ret nt wIIIIhii sllowed for cash. lAttcrs sbouU li addrvMeil to a I'AUI. r.Ulli;i.Zi:, Uml Atcnt, Jv5 O, 0. It. It., Portland, tlrciroa HIRAM SMITH, Suctcori to SJUITir, JiASFfJSLVA CO, Huh'Mtm'ff, Oiv(on. Healers In General Merchandise. I'roriiii'o ItoiiKlit. WIIKAT WAN1 KI) for their flrsUUi Flouring M FI.OUU slws) s on hand. 1,000,0(10 ft seasoneii litmber, rough snd dressed, 1,000,000 feet lont on land, ntyll U E. O. SMITH, fjfl DFFICK, No. 107 llrst Street, b-ecn Mor- 4axSJrison and Yamlilll, PottUi.d, Ori.'Ol , ins Before Buying or Renting AN ORGAN hend for our I.ATISiT Illustrated CSUlowuo (3Vpp. 19 I'll MWMThril.M at 1 iidlliird . l , i.l ipivtt-r. snd up. SI ST HIKK. llilsoliAllulif lilt Orilllll ., 1-I T'Clitort MIKV Ileal u I, K. Iltli fciivst, .N'sw Vork, liu SVsbaah Af'.iiuogUlinso. " H a ,szf.m S)ays' I I tSif issir-?