Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, October 28, 1881, Page 6, Image 6

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WILLAMETTE FARMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, OCTOBER 28, 1881.
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KEEP AT IT.
Ono step and thru another,
And tho longest walk is ended;
One stitch and then mother,
Ami tlio largest rent is mended;
One brick upon another,
And the highest wall is made;
One flake upon another,
And the deepest snow is laid.
So the little coral-workers
Uy their slow and constant motion
Have built those pretty islands
in the distant dark Mile ocean;
And the noblest undertakings
Man's wisdom hath conceived,
Jly oft-rcpcalcd effort
Have been patiently achieved.
Then, do not look disheartened
On tho work you have to do,
And say that such a mighty task
You never can get through;
But just endeavor, day by day,
Another point to gain,
And soon tho mountain which you feared
Will prove- to be a plain!
Little Ruth.
AM OLD MAN'S STORY.
I know 1 was a selfish old idiot, now, when
I look around mu and see tho mercies given
mo in my helpless old age, fee' tho warm lovo
round mo on all sides, ami realize tho desola
tion my own hand reached forth to grasp; but
1 was blind to tho futuro in those days when I
so nearly wrecked all its happiness.
This was how it happened: After Martha
died my wifo, I mean, with whom forty hap
py years of my lifo wcro spent and all my
shildrun were dead or manicd, excepting
Itutli, thero fell upon mo thu heavy misfor
tune that has chained mo to tliii chair or my
bed for fifteen weary years. I had been a
hard working man nil my life a wheelwright
by trado with a largo family to rear, to
clothe, to feed, to educate, ami, oh, mo 1 ono
by one to bury in thu old churchyard, till only
Mary, James and Kutli, our baby, wcro left to
mo. Mary married and went with lior hus
band to tho far West. James took his small
fortune of a few hard earned dollars, and left
os for tho golden land of promise, California,
and only little Kutli was left to us. Then the
anifel of death caino for Martha, and only six
Months later X was stricken helpless with par
ulysis. 1 am reconciled now to my hard fate, and
can sit hero happily, glad that my eyesight is
till good, my light hand frco, mil that I have
learned in my old ago to lovo books, to enjoy
reading and even writing, as I never did in tho
hard working days of my youth. Hut in those
tint months of helplessness, when even to toss
mil tuvn in iy nurvmia tortmu was denied
mo, my Buli'uriuua were simply horrible.
ISuteveu in that timo of rebellious murmur
inir, of bitter repining, there was somo conso
lation. l''irat, theio were tho house and iivo
acres of laud, my very own, frco of debt or
mortgage ond a small sum in tho bank, tho in
terest of which .lifted us above actual want.
Then I had Kuth.
8I10 was just twenty when her mother died,
anil others besides her father thought her face
tho fairest one for miles around. Slio had thu
bluest eyes, liko thu little patches of Summer
sky, and hair that was tho color of corn silk,
and nestled in littlu baby curls nil over her
head rebellious hair that would never lio
straight under any coaxing, but kinked up in
tangles that wore full of sunlight. Her skin
was wliitu as milk, with cheeks liku tho heart
of a blush rose, ami her Hindu showed tho
prettiest rows of pearly teeth I over saw.
She coaxed from mo my wicked repining!
ly coming to mo for directions making mu
feel that my bead was still needed to direct
the work, though my feet would never more
carry mo over the door till. Then sho fitted
up for mu a laix'o back room that overlooked
most of tho farm, and Silas, our head man, lift
mo up every morning and put mu in a deep
iiiainuiicti euair ny mu swiulow, where 1 could
see the barn, thu poultry yard, the well, mid
the fields of waving corn and wheat. Sho
mado mo feel myself of importance by giving
mo thus the mastery over my own littlu do
main; and sho brought up her own moils to
and perhaps children, to take her timo and her
lovo from me. But I was not harsh. I did
not turn this suitor from my house, and bid
him never to speak to Kuth again, much as I
longed to do. I worked moro cautiously, I
let him go from me to Kuth; and when ho left
her and sho came to me, all rosy with blushes
to tell me, with drooping lids nnd moist eyes,
of her new happiness, I worked upon her love
and sense of duty till sho believed herself to
bo a monster of unariteful v, ickedness to think
of leaving me or taking any divided duty up
on her hands.
I wept, asking her if sho could faco her
dead mother after deserting her helpless fath
er. I pointed out to her tho unceasing round
of wifely duty that would keep her from my
side, and proved to her that tho duties of wifo
and child must clash, if undertaken uiidcr
such circumstances as were proposed.
Tho loving, tender heart yielded to me, and
John was tearfully dismissed. Through tho
warm Autumn months, when tho corn ripen
ed and was garnered when our crops were
blessed, and tho little bank fund was increas
ed by tho price of tho farm product Kuth
grew very quist and subdued. She was not
sad, having always a cheery word and a pleas
ant smile for me; but tho pretty roso tint left
her round cheeks, and I no longer heard her
singing at work.
Tho Winter came in early that year, and
before Christmas everthing was frozen up
tight, and the cold was intense. We piled
up coal in tho stoves, listed doors and win
dows that is, Kuth did the work and I en
joyed the result ; but there came a cold day
ono Friday when it Bccmcd no coals, no list
ing, could conquer tho cold. Children frozo
on tho way to school that day, nnd were
found, Btifl' and stark, leaning against tho
fences. Food froze on tho tables. Ask any
one in Maine if they remember that Black
Friday, and sto if some mother's eyes will
not fill as they think of tho little .scarlet
hooded figures brought to their doors, whito
nnd rigid, that had lilted rosy, round cheeks
for a kiss only a few hours before.
On this cold Friday, Kuth hurried through
ucrworK in mo morning, niaKing my room
tho warmest pl.ico in tho house, covering lny
arm chair with soft woolens, and moving it
near tho stove. I would have it faco the win
dow, for my glimpse of outdoor lifo was to
precious to resign ; but I was not, as usual,
fiear it, for ltutfc aid thero might bo a
draught.
When all was done indoors I saw from my
chair Kuth, with a scarlet cloak and hood
thrown over her, going to tho well with an
empty bucket. Sho stepped along quickly
over tho hard, frozen ground, and I was ad
miring her. trim littto feet and dainty figure:
when I saw her slido to the two setps that
wero above tho well walls and fail. Sho had
slipped, and sho lay doubled up between tho
two wooden steps and tho rough sides of tho
well, in such a way that sho could not
rise. Two or thrco times her hands clutched
tlio lower step, she raised herself half way liji
only to fall back again, as if her limbs would
not support her.
And 1 could only look on, powerless to
move to help her. Oh, the ngony of it. To
know sho was hurt, unablo to rise, and I help
less as a log, I screamed and called for help.
nuns was somewhere, 1 could .not tell where,
and I called loudly for him. I could see, af
ter a time, that Kuth, after her frantic strug
gles, was growing drowzy with tho death
sleep of cold. The scarlet hood dropped
more and more, till it rested against tho well-
siile.aiul tho bluo veined lids closed over her
eyes. Tho Bight called from mo such a cry
of agony as I thought must bo hoard for
miles.
It was
Kuth's; but let her give mo what time and
love sho can spare from you."
"Ulailly," ho answered; but wo will not
wait till sho is well, Mr, Martin. Let me
havo Kuth for my wife now, to-day."
"With a broken log, sick and helpless ?"
"Docs she not need me the moro ? Give her
to me now,"
But ho had to wait till tho bans were called
in church three times, though ho came to us
that day caring for mo with the tenderness of
a eon, while his mother nursed Ruth.
They wero alono together, as wo were, and
they had shut up their house and come to live
with us, never to leave again. For one
morning, propped up with pillows, Kuth was
dressed in whito by Mrs. Ham, amlwlind
a wedding in tho little room. My chair was
moved in, and the neighbors came from far
and near to hear the solemn words that inado
John and Kuth man and wife.
Diamonds, Watches,
JEWELRY and SILVERWARE
AT
J. VAN BEURDEN'S,
10 7 First Street.
trrliul of it II rant I In I Selection uf .Ycwcst
ItcHigii In i:rry line.
Prices lielowall Competition
Importations Direct from Europe
and the East.
n.s
Special attention called to the collection of
: DIAMONDS AMI XV.Vf .tlOlMIMV.
THE WHEAT GROWERS
ASSOCIATION. Jh
n
nf tin. WhiuM
JAnother Oregon Triumph !
Articles of incorporation of the Wheat'
Growers' Association of California were filed
last week. The Directors aro: A. C. 1'aulsell,
San Joaquin county; II. M. La Rue, Sacra
mento county; W, B. English, Contra Costa
county; A. D. Logan nnd J. C Campbell, Col
usa county; Thos. Upton, Merced county; L.
M. Hickman, Stanislaus county; K. Jacobs,
Tuluro county; John Mcl'ike, Napa county.
Tho corporation has no capital stock. The
declaration of purposes is in effect as follows:
To wing the grain growers of tho State into
closer communication, with a view of seeming
concerted action when deemed necessary. To
provide means for collecting and disseminating
information concerning crop prospects of the
grain producing districts of the world, tlio
probable demand nnd consumption, the avail
A
3.EW AIM) INVALUABLE
DISCOVERY.
Self Preservation is the First
of Nature.
Law
The Stomach Is tlie first organ generally to cnuso
trouble. No medicine was evir preimred better calcu
lated t0clcnu thoStoni.lcll. correct ndilltr. .Iiwlrnv II...
foul g.iscj, ulluy lnfl.tmm.itlf.il nnJ excited .secretion
aud ussLt the Stomach in its dhrestlo,l than
Dit. ;i!.M,i:v-t
Of?OSMO!KO LAXATIVE,
Blood and Liver Regulator.
J. B. K.VArP. J. w. CHAPMAN.
J. B. KMAPP & CO.,
Commission Merchants
KD PU CHASING AGENTS,
(ij first SI reef, forllanil, Oregon,
Reecho and bell the nioductof tho farm on com
mission, purchase and forward jroods ur.il farm imple
ments on the most rcasonahlo terms.
Wo have nude special nnd extensive preparations for
hanilllntr the products of tile dairy to which uc Invito
tho attention and inspection of all dairymen in Oregon
and Washington. We ulil reecho and pick jour sur
plus uuuer 111 mu must sniicnor manner lor lesi man
It will cost you at home; and btoro it for six months or
longer uiinout extra ciiarRo for storage. Send 03 our
liuttcr suict nnd bound, fresh from the churn ami no
will guarantee to pack it in such a manner as to dcliicr
it months henco in equally us good condition a9 we
receli o it.
Rccon!zlns the principle that Fidelity to trust Is th
true measure nnd merit of bucccss, 1 respectfully so
licit your patronage.
Alfordcis accompanied ulth the cash will bo prompt
ly filled and forwarded at lowest market rates.
nivous a call when jou como to town.
Send us j our orders and Bavo your time and traveling
expenses, for wo can buy cheaper than sou can.
In making orders sneeifv nartlciilarlv flm fclmt .r,A
quality desired, and keep a duplicate, that you may be
wuic w uti.urui.iiu neuter jour uircctions vere strictly
followed in case ou aro disappointed In quality or
otherwise. J. s. KSXVIf .1 O,,
P. O. bo 484, Portland.
At the Same tunc it starts tlm T.Krr in unrllnn. -lw ..
nil other troubles soon disappear. A few doses will
prpiolts wonderful adaptability to n diseased system.
... - . ' I'irxe niHJoruv or me Alniriftlll turnip ni-n n.. n-
auio tonnago lor moving the surplus product wearing out a miserable und unsatlsfai tory life, from
ot tins coast to market, and such informata baMrLallimubi ffii 'and' Su-taJ
.witi.iiiiiii oimy lueuiucs, ranroaits anil in
land water transportation as shall enable the
"I heard you call-
"She is frcez-
heard. A moment later John.
Hayes, panting and cager-cycd, burst open my
door.
"What is it?" ho cried.
iugfrom tho road."
"Itutlil Kuth!" I screamed,
ing to death by the well.
Ho stopped to hear no more. Out upon tho
hard, slippery ground, down tho storm with
wilt, rapid strides, and then I saw him lift
tho little scarlet cloaked figure in his strong
arms, and come swiftly back, bending his
faco down over the senseless one cu his aim
while hot tears rained down his cheeks. He
put her on a lounge near my chair, and then
dashed out for enow.
"Hub her I rub her I ho said. "I am going
or ino doctor ami my mother."
Jietoro it seemed possible ha could have
Sho taught mu to use my right hand with
out my Jeft; and if you want to appreciate tho
difficulties, tie your left arm down for one sin
glo hoar, and try how often it will uncon-
cioiiHly strain at thu cords. She brought ino
books from tho village library, und opened to
my eyes aim lirum a held of pleasure never be
(nro exptoivd, I had read my biblo and the
ewspaiwrs all my lifo, but I never even knew
the names of books, now my greatest treas
res, till Kuth thought "reading would be
company for mo.
She devised little dainty dishes to tempt me
to tat; alio put saucers of llowers on my tahln,
that I mk'ht cheat myself into fancying I was
out doom, as their perfume crept on the air;
ho assured me, petted me, Ioed me, till even
aiy misfortunes seemed Mossiugs, drawing us
Bearer togetuer,
crossed tho lots to his home. hi mnil,..- .,
eat with mo in thu room where my infirmity with me, and lifted Kuth away from the fire
held me a prisoner. to the bed. The doctor came, and then the
two worked until my heart .auk with utter
hopelessness: before tho bluo eyes opened
again or tho breath lluttered through the pale
lips.
Hut it did at last, and John joined mo in a
fervent "Thauk (Sod."
Hut Kuth had broken her leg, and wo know
alio must lie helpless for many weeks before
she could .Hiourowii active, bright, girl again.
ti was au appalling truth forme to face, but
she was not dead, or lying frown against the
well curb, and I could not but feel thankful
iiom far, far above the pain of kuowing her
uttering. I was trying to settle it in my
mind to understand tho doctor's wor.1.
while Airs. Hayes and the doctor lifted Kuth
to her own room, that opened into mine.
They were away a loug time, and John sat
uesuie me holding my baud in his,
members of the association to act intelligent
ly; lso, to discourage all practices which may
tend to lower the standard of California wheat
in tho maikets of tho world, and to endeavor
to enhanco tho value of our wheat and inciease
tho producing capacity of our land; alio, to
provide a method to enable tho grain growers
of California to promptly aud eflicieutly act
when their interests aro threatened.
TIIK AIIKKKMKNT.
The following is the form of agreement:
We, tho undersigned grain growers in the
Stato of California, believing that our inter
ests can lie promoted and our business made
moro protitalilo by a concerted effort to over
come tlio great and well known disadtantiges
under which wo now labor, do herebv am tn
lOfnnmftn rMII.AtltVAn An.Ll. f- f.
..4u..,i.u uiuouniia wgenier in an incorpora
tion (without capital stock,) to be called "'ihe
Wheat Growers' Association of California"
and to bo governed by the rules, retmlitiniis
and by-laws of said incorporation, adopted for
tho promotion and protection of the interests
of thu members.
Tlln MEETING ON' MONDAY.
The Wheat Growers' Association met in the
Grangers' budding Monday, Oct. 10th. A.C.
1 aalsell, of ban Joaquin, presided, in tno ah
senco of II. M. Larne, tho Chairman. A, W.
McCarthy, of Modesto, acted as Secretary.
Chairman Paulsoll, for the Committee on
Organization nnd lly-Laws, reported that arti
cles of incorporation had been prepared, and
tho certificate thereof was expected to be ro-
ceived from tho Secretary of State in a very
lew daj s. A code of by-laws, said the Chair
man, havo been prepared in accordance with
tho desiro of the grain growers, rts expressed
at their last meeting. Tho law required notice
to bo made by publication in a daily newspa
per before tho by-laws can be adopted. Hence
they would only discuss and not adopt them
to-day. Tho objects of the association were not
as yet generally understood, last year there
was not a man in tho Stato who knew the
amount of wheat in store by 400,000 tons, and
if it had been known, the grain crowers would
not havo carried their wheat at a loss, as they
did. The necessity of an association has been
apparent. The information now furnished the
farmer is not reliable. Crop products, ship
ments, tonnage, bags, oven- subject connected
with tho sale of wheat crops can bo furuishod.
After the reading of the articles of incorpo
ratiou, Mr. l'aulscll, continuing, said that in
order to have a live institution they should
nave at least oUU members, because the ex
pense would bo at least from $.1,000 to J5.000
a year. A committee should be appointed to
solicit membership, so that at the meeting in
January, when tho by-laws arc.adopted, if the
mcmlicndiip justified it, they could eaiploy a
competent person to compilo a publication
giving them Ihe necessary and uliablo in
formation. W, h. Ovciheiser. after an innnipv- . t
who should bo oligiblo to membcrshin. said l.n
would lie in favor of having the mcetiiiB of
..v wwwiawun secret, so mat tno information
furnished tho sooiety should not be furnished
to business men, whose interests were against
thoso growing w heat. They had had expert
ence with speculators in wheat aud tonnage,
and ho wanted none of them with lim it, the
organization.
H. J, Ostrandcr. of Menwd. .1 r rv:.....
U?lllsla. l.ivci Owmnljilit or IliiHnvKtlnn nnrl It, r...t
almost cvirydl case Mirrnundliuru lo-dn is broucht
on by deranged stomach ami Iiicr.
Dr. Henley, hois will known as the nuthorof tho
celebrate! hidnc.l Tea, libeuniatlc Cure, Dandelion
Tonic, and Couj;li Drops, has Just perfected this
Invaluable remedy.
For Sale Everywhere.
HODGE, DAVIS & CO.,
tvyju tllUL,I.AIti AUK.YJS.
Zjjse" "eose pills!
VH.D OATS AND S0EREL
EXTERMINATED
. .I1V THC, ..
Best Cultivatorin the World.
CHILLS & FEVER.
IJYSPKl'SI.l AND JAUflME,
And Limlrcd diseases proceeding from a disordered
Avr art" coimiletcly and speedily
teniedltd ly iislnj
DR. WOOD'S
STIVER REGULATOn,,
Xotedfor thopuiltyof Itsccnslitucnti, thothuiough
mia of ItH elects, und as a urcclliu from uhlih .!,. U
ncier sought in vain. I'lomotiiiy a due secretion of
bilo it neer fails to lvliuva th.t Uip!, ininvtii.. a...t
without gripluc It restores tlirorotis digestion ami im
proves Ihe general tone of the whole system. Tlio
healthy action of the Ki Inrjs, n well as of theliouels
and Mouiai'li. Is liiteirupted when the Liver hits out
of order, and uhen u cmiMib.r tin. mim- into,it..u
traceable to a derangement of tlio htiratic'orjran, the
...n.v I., ., iiiniiij incii cause u to iiciiorm lta func
tions with he.ilthlul nctlllty Is manifest. Kvcry Mliiii
torn of disordered Lher is rcmoid by
Dr. Wood's Liver Regulator,
Which reticles all luln in the rr sion of tho organ af
fU-tcd, and cit.iblcs thu stomach to amimH:itfl the food,
- -- a ...,.,. uu, U VltlLUIlf
A I ,UU,IC in-nur.il iieuiiuj una kilk head.icho
tthirh aro almost ImarUblv concomitant of Chronic
JJJiU'JUMIVM,
tra.For Salo verywlieroT
HODGE, DAVIS & COj
OFFER A
NEW AND POSITIVE CUR
WENZELL'S
uxnAAjLtitthK ANTI-SCA1
A SAFE anil ErFIt'lEXT Couinonml hnscd
feCIKXTine PJUXCIMJM. ,. Wrrane,r
fiw. ffV.t- ..... .. -sa
..- ....... u,iiiiiih iiiecis upon tlie
Wool nnd Slieep, nnd t'ondeiueil
forui eoslliiK mile f0P ft.eR,i
DIRECTIONS :
pUT HIE CONTEXTS OP ONE CAN INTO
I tin pal or vessel capable of holding ,S,
gallons, a coal oil can with top cut out willanS.fl(S
nearly with water and allow to stand over Tu.' T.
not then completely dlsolvcd apply heat and A,. D
lutlon Is complete, add it to ds lL,. , .3 R.,?'hen
contained In tho proper receptacle for dipping ths ,Z
Unshorne shcepaftcr their removal from M.th.iTft
havo tho llquldprcsscd from tho wool and the H
returned to tho receptacle, and In order to M
destruction oJ the parasite, they should rctlr"u?tta
bath n about two weeks. "ououiei
csldafterft. CV''rmand a,0,d "Posurei
Head the following:
Dukrt, Tolk Co., Sent. IB ibto
, Messrs. Hodge, DaUs & Co.: IIihiruMd tniSi
dv that jou sent mo last Spring for scab amon
sfieep, I navo delayed ghing Jou mults ur?W U iS
cnt time, as I desired to allow sufficient timo to X
sons to be certain that tho disease was thourouSfJ
oued. ldhwed my sheep twice after shcarinJ.nim
tervals i of iff days, an. Imo examined thonocS"un
at least once a cck since the last dipping, but "
discotercd no remains of the disease. Tdo not hraltito
to recounnend your preparation as a complete and cert
tain remedy for scab among sheep. Rr
Tut un In alr-t:L-ht cans. lir.!Hln . x V.'' ?.?,.,TI,1 .
35? W&" UW "-rdinFto di'recSS.
rnm'AiiED exi'ke&sly foii and sold by
Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland.
i'ortlnni,
WHOLESALE I)ltl;(ilSTS.
mav30tf
mjZ' J
llMffiMUI'ffPiiPafTnWiliiiTnB
ForConsnnip(Inn,Asittimn,BroncIiltlH.
ratnrrti, Uysjiiepsln, Ilemlnehc, Jicbil
Ily, At'iir;Ii;iii, sllieuiiiiiiisiii, null nil
Chronic iiuclXervous) IiiMorUern, Inrlr.
asea umy be conveniently neut by r.
press, , ready for imniedliUc line at lioinc.
Senl for free trentlse on the Oxveeii
(rciitniciii, AdrtrcMs the lironrlftonT
,I"i?1.,.,i5i,ra,,,,srec . HIr., lln.,
2!!.:!,i.- MATIIKWH, l'nellle leMn(tor
OOO Aloutsomors- 6(, fnn Francisco. CnL.
King .of the Blood
SSrSSSBaSKBB
"Ipod. Such aro bunpeptia. BUiouinta r3L
"i tkS'tg. -i ?"?? attaeKIng the cause, fcipurlty
of the Blood.
riliellloodj
Chemists nncT physicians am-ea l5
genuine ond efflelent prena-
1. J. jMALAKKKY tV CO.,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
The California Adjustable
Spring Tooth Harrow
and Cultivators.
i. ny. !he PCCT'11'"' rorni of the teeth and their vibrat
ng motion on the soil ALL HOOTS AND TItASII are
Srden'th'o '"s'' '?' md the ouni pulv"ia o
rni.rll- - ll,chM 'r upwards. 1 hey WORK
;Vl'A(.L W ELL on HL1ID LAND among Sock, ; and
Hoots a, on free soil. n,ch tooth tl reo feet eb-nt
liichMlongol OIL TEMPERED Sl'IIIXO &TFEL.U
tifbena for deicrlpth o elrcid.rsjan.l price 1UL
. . . .Manufactured and sold n,.w i,
Batchelor, Van Gelder & Co.,
i, uinr .luinonjcu Agents,)
ui nml 1'orllauil, Oregon,
Snrranienio,
FIur, Feed,
Staple
Provisions and
Groceries.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. PRODUCERS W1U
further their Interests by corresponding with us.
Letters at Inquiry promptly nnswered. Weekly price,
current mailed free on application.
43-LIBEItAL ADVANCES MADE ON ArmOVEl
SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN, WOOL, FLOUR, HOPS
HIDES, ETC., ETC.
S, 10 nml 13 Front SI., Portland, Ogn.
JEKSEIS IQll SALE.
TWO FULL DLOODS 12 AND 4 MONTHS OLD:
Ono 3-year old three-quarter blood.
A. HUTSINPILLER,
aDbedJSSfrf"9 of the Bl&d.-
tfSSOM,oPro:lniralo. . I.
0
m
Frre. J00Oriuii,trS.
iiessta wateo.
SSU.LL tfANOS
lABUChT IS T1IIJ WOULD.
Most Patents, Premiums,
lirftb)tj. '2U,0iXNTVAiitlSeoond
liiuij Plnnus, 6l to floiXt. In-
I. M. AWT -SELL & CO.,
Cor. Market and PohcII. S. F. Cat'
Address,
Inn 6m
Albany. Orttjon.
fcKSD YOL'tl CnvsitlMIKMH TO
TANGENT NURSERY.
(Started 1857-30 years a Nurseryman.)
n. W. HETTLKWIUE,
AU sorts or .
Fruit. Ornamental and Shad Trees
AND
VOTES D SHU UBTiV 7i V
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Chills and Fever
iiOPE DEAF
Dr. Peck's Artificial Ear Drums
PKnrF.CTi,Y nrcrroiu: Tire iiEtriiNa
und prrform the wort or tho .Miluml Uruiii.
!!? '" POi tlon, but liiti.ll!.. (u olhrrk
All Uonveratlon and even whispers beard dis
tinctly. Wi TtttT to tho.. niing tintn. Bend for
ri1!!1'8 circular lth tesllmonlals. Address.
H. P. K. FECK & CO., &S Uru.dw.j, New York.
TOT,,BJ2tfrEE is CONABD COS 1
ROSES
aro permanently
Ami ,, .he .11 tlie orl.l to me. .11 i, .. ,3 L T? ..,u rom ort'
that Mvnl me from mttcrv. John Haw-,. ..1. i.i. i: ... i.... ' "'tf
'- V - V ! . VIII llllll,
oj;ivohiiiiltiithforliuifti. icouM "Dout grieve o,"
si me to
ktvc truek luin ilrad when he tool Ufore
mt, young tiaut iu hwltli, with hinhauil.
oma uuliurut fuee g!owiuB wit), leHlj, nu.l
wantnl to tako ry my ouo bleuiug, my
uly home chihl,
"I will I a true on to you, Mr. Martin,"
be aalJ, earnestly. "I will never take Uuth
from here; but let me come ami share her life,
and lift aome of the burdens from her about.
Jera,"
I laughed bitterly. I kuen- well what inch
abarim; would be wbeu Kuth bad a huthaud, ,
ho aiid ceutlv. .!,.
will live."
"Thank, to you," I aaid. "Oh. JMm If
he jjeU well, the i youra. Oive her your
irong arm lor lile, Jolin, lu.tcail of mv h.Ii.
ItvuueM. I see tonlay where aiv kelfi.h l..v-
ha nearly coat her her life.
"Do you mean that ! " John aste.1, with a
little tmubliux in bit voice "do you really
mcAithatr"
"I do iudecd. Let her atay here, John, I
will not be a burden to your ture. fur th
houso aud farm and all 1 have aared am I
noma ue solicited to become members, and
whether business men interested in graiu
growing should be admitted as well as farm-
ere. It was dually agreed to leave the matter
10 uiegocHi sense of the committee. Tho meet
ing then adjourutd uutil tho second Monday
iu January,
cured by Dr. Jayne'a Ague Mix
ture. With a little caro on the part
of tho pationt to avoid exposure, and
tho occasional usoof Javne's Sana,
tivk PiLLs,thIs remedy will bo found
to be certain in Its operation, and rad,
leal in its offec.. In many section
of the country subject to Aguo anc
1 other malarial dUeaaea It has an ea-
"" P"it ixuiojsnmeni maklnnr n
.cuito .noom, . .-Jay by mall, poetjuid.
iea. io
BUSINlfspOFROSES: S0LSrCEH?UI,e3
tor RpsesTaione. Wo atllTer Strong fit pgrTt?.
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WILL CERTAINLY CURE
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Asth
ma, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
every Affection of the Throat,
Lungs and Chest, including Con
sumption. Sold by all Druggists.
Incorporated 1864.
Home Mutual Insurance Co
OF CALIFORNIA.
FIRE J9BTLY.
LossesPaidornngaun6l,334,633.44
LossesPaid OgnjT 162,363.29
Oregon Branch Office,
GEO. L. STOTiY, Manager
Southeast corner ot First and Stark Streets,
Opposite Ladd & Tilton's Bank,
apl
POltTLAND, OREGON
i or
ilen, of Hills rerrv. and Chairman i...i..n -U-i
each in turn expn-ssd hi, opinion a. . .. ZiV DU.tor a popular spe-
I He imports of gold and silver coin and bul
lion for the twelve months endim. A,,..
31t, show an excess of Ni.2-.'4.747 is.:
it m nm . .1 a, .. '
An orchard of 32 acres uear Santa Clara,
Cal.. sold recently for $10,000. The tree, are
but one year old.
Mor, than 8,000,000 aalmou es.-gare now in
the United States hatcheries ou the Mrri...l
river, Cal.
Dumas' Starch irives a beautiful white
clflo for these harrassing complaints.
and the number of testimonials re
ceived show that its reputation la
constantly Increasing.
Intermittent and Remittent Fever
are effectually curod byDr.Jayae'a
Agae SCixtare. In these com
plaints care ahould be taken to follow
the directions closely, and especial
attention given to tho liver, which
should bo assisted In performing Its
function by Da. Jaymk's Saxativb
Vujjb.
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JsZnr .. "- si"r ntw GUIDE, o eompUU
THE DIHCEbTcShaIID CO.
XOMOrawers, WcttProTe,ClttstarOa.;Fs.
. -isir., nurntutesi me nest and
ieatt. in.l!jwnkiUe o cery
an, entitled .-The Science od.ll,
Stlf.lTewn-atlon ;" bound in
t.UI 3IEIUI .IMMCIIEII
the Author. A ne nnd crcat .Med
uil Work, B-armntesl the best and
tic.. r... inil.i
man,
or S
nneat rrench muklln. AmK.s.o.1
lullplt, 300 pp. eontslns twautltui
steel inmunr,, Ii5 prescrip
tions price only Sl.25 sent bv.
si?te?sMow mm,
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strict, Ucton.
IV -ly
JOB PRINTING)
AND
BOOK BINDING
A. G. WALLING
OWNS AND CONDUCTS IN A LEOITIMAT
- Sn,ner b0 t1 ' named branches nt Uud.
nees. natlng accumulated a larjfe assortment of
STOCK AND FRUIT CUTS
i .nf " .d0 work ,or Stock-erowers and Fruit Cnlhis.
STEAM BOOK -BINDERY
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5 Tir ivi AT7-V
CTeir kind of lSi-aria,a "Utta fOf
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Corbett's Fire Proof Stable
h.
USE ROSE PILLS.
T rVERV. FEF.n is-n ii.r-t.-o ,.,..
iSSTin PtfUc?U' '""Hon paid to llrdBihSiS,
ilt. ,AfUnd1c ' " ralMarrfboat!V?IXi
oliht. CtmBKtM by sll Telphone Coraraniii-tli
,ou comt to rorUand innulre'tor tufr.7TaAs
lp" WtXIDARDtMAGOO.V. Pt
Jos. a KnmxANo,
AOEXT.
Pennsylania Railroad Lines,
ran cmtioo nr tt. urns, sust i
lWMoatrimerySt, . . Bu FrancUoa. I
JOHX A. M4tl)0.iM.
Salem Marble and Granite
works.
Comaarcial St.Sontaof PostOSce.
(Tost-Offle Box 89, Salem, Oregon.
Scotch an4 California dran;it.
and Uarble monomenU, Head B toast
CEIETERT LOTS
Eaclused with CallfomU Craniu sad
Ston. Walls built of erery dwctipOo,
rrtees Kedaeca tsclsir.
COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
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