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.WILLAMETTE FARMEB; PORTLAND, OREGON, JANUARY 19, 1883. STATE TERRITORIAL NEWS. Says an exchange : Wheat kept on going ut of toe cjuntry until now our millers are at a loss to know where ti obtain enough fur home consumption. ,,-It brings now from 72 to 75 cent perrbushel.'and-eren at that good price, farmers rather hold on to it, than let it go, because they axpeot a little More. V few years ago sfock could be bought for a song, but t takes cvin now, Mr. W". S. tadtl is engaged in opening a model dairy farm upon his farm at Beedville, which will eclip.o anything of the kind on the Pacific slope. His herd will consist ,of seventy cows of he Jersey abd Halsteln breeds, forty of which' ard already in stall. A patent! mi- chine propelled by a tv, d-Jiorse power engine will be brought into Service for separating the cream from the 'milk. As soon as milking is acme tne lacieai nam is poured immediately into the machine, and in a trice the rich cream pours from one spout and the skim milk from another. The latter can be used for making cheese and the former'gdtedged butter. The invention is English, and is said to work to perfection. The whole establishment will be under the management of a genthmau from across the Atlantic, Who fully understands all the details of the business. wain walla Statesman: The fruit crop was so aounuaqf trie, past season, even in this city, that rjuita a number of tress are still laden with their golden crop of apples. We wished many a time that the Cascade branch road was built, s that the people of Yakima county could avail themselves of the low rul ing rates in this Iccility. Apples are a luxury that commands from bve to seven cents per pound over there. The editor of the Pomeroy Republican has had a chicken for dinner recently. This fact is not so strange ad the finding of the follow ing articles in the gizzatd: "8 carpet tacks, 1 double headed tack, 1 piece pf porcelain a half inch square, 3 pins, 1 wire ring, 1 cartridge shell, 1 piece of safety pin, 1 Odd Fellow's shirt stud. He was a spring chicken and ac cumulated the articles enumerated in his short life of six1 months." This was one of the worst a-tacks on animal life that we have heard of. , The Bedrock Jiemocrat says: Stockraisers , are trying the vaccination of cjlves with garlic as a preventative, of blackleg with apparently good results. The'garlio is inserted under the skin and produces a running sore, which brings out all invpures of, tba blood and rescues the auiuiai iuui.bup inraies ui f mis ureaueu uis ease. It is' believed1 that th'is Will prove effi cacious. itl H j i There iaplenty'of timber ladd yet untaken on Puqet Brunei, says, the Anjua, jf you only know where to find it. Parties desiring tim ber claims should inquire for and make the acquaintance of a "timber cruiser," who will put the applicant on the track of a claim for. say, $50. Thete experts or ciui'era havo lull knowledge of vacant timber lands, and if you apply to'the'Mght paYties- they will'show you a claim of five or six million feet of timber for the small sum of $50; then you go to the land office and filo thereon, and after the usual pub lic notice of ten v, eeks prove up and pay for it at the rate of $2 50 per acre and the land is yours, at an expanse of about $500. Then the claim, U worth from $1,000 to $3,000. The treasure shipment from W, F. & Co.'s office in Pendleton for' the'jear 18S2 foots up as follows: Currency and checks, $163,800.37; gold, $61,584 26; silver, $1,892.53; gold dust, $123 20; total, $235,475.33. Since the advent of the railroad in September the value of the treasure shipped has greatly increased, being for September over $28,000; for October near ly $43,000; for November nearly $27,000 ani for December nearly $39,000. A mammoth wharf will be erected at Seat tle, W. T., soon, by the Columbia & Puet Sound R. K. Co. Flour is $12 per bbl. in Harney valley, (J rant county. Grain is five cents per pound in Baker City and the Grand Ronde valley, Flour is also scarce and high. The mild winter in Eastern Oregon and Washington Ierritory has been highly appre ciated by stockmen generally, and on account of plenty of green grass stock is as a rule fat. Prineville, Crook county, is a bustling little place, and steps are now being taken to in crease its mail facilities and also to organize a fire company. During the year 1882 the Canyon City post office issred 2,305 domette orders, calling for $63,030 57. A new flouring mill is to be built in Albany in the spring, just west of the fanners' ware house, running parallel with the river, receiv ing its water power from the Santiam ditch. It will be 43 by 60 feet, and 70 feet from base ment to the eares, being fie stories high. The mill will be large enough to obtain a ca pacity of 400 barrels per, day, but will start with only 225 barrels power. Snow is six inches deep at Dayton, W. T., ana still sniviing, Wood is $8 per cord and coal $15 per ton at f'erulleton.and scarce at tha'. "t7:-i..u: 1- . liA.i w--i .- r saveraloaae. are reported. Three-died oatroff Asiwuiiicim ia uicvmrub uv vrcsiuu. s.euuu; Cattle will be cattle next spring. Indeed, a ?;ood fat steer is no "sardine now, and brings orty ancTflfty'dollara without a'stniggle. A one lamuy. - -- - - St Matter Herzog, son of Charles Herzog,' fell into; 'a vat containing hot water fof scjlding a hogi,,and.was fatally scalded,' He has since A died,C' Ho suffered great agony, I NoV'tbswdingJ the cold weather," the B Cheney Sentinel says, land is being taktii up by settlers. ' newTjvery week. I I . v Oregon' Kidney Tea J From the multitude of certificate received from well known citizens who have been ben efitted 'by the use of this remedy, the proprie tors,! Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., have con tracted to publish two new ones each week for the year ending April ,' 1883, that all onr readers may see the great benefits it has Con-' ferred on the afflicted. Harbisbuko. Or.. Dec. 31. 1879. Some three months ago I was attacked with a severe piin in my back. I bought a pack age of Oitmox Kid.se v Tfa, and by the time Iliad lued one-half of it was entirely relieved ani hae not been 'troubled since. I'cheer fully recommend it to all who may be suffer ing from a'lame or weak back, as a'plt-asant, sife and good remedy. B. J, GiugsBV. ? - Pobtlakd, Or., Jan. 12, 1SS0. Bavin; a severe backache last summer, I tried the OittcoN KidnevTjl. I used cne can, which effected a radical cure. I would recommend it to all who are afflicted as an Un failing remedy. Julius Acii. The February number of tho A'ortA Arneri ran .Vneir is to contain an article on "The Experiment of Universal Suffrage," by Prof.' Alexander Winchell; a discussion of "The Revision of Creeds," by clergymen represent ing six-evangelical denominations; a paper entitled "The Decay of ProtestantUm,'' by Bishop McQuaid; and a defense of the Stand ard Oil monopoly, by Senator Camden. iUmarkable for overcoming disease caused by imp-re water, decaying vegetation, U. u Brw. In Bitters.- -- , TELEGRAPHIC MEWS. On account of prolonged drouth in the New England States, a number of mills have shut down lor want of water. Alice Livingstone, a Brooklyn (N. Y.) lady, has sued a Mr, Fleming on account of a breach of promise, and won her suit. A beautif jl girl of 17 years, living near St. Louis, Mo., is missing. Fears are entertained that she has been made away ith by roughs. The California legislature has addressed a number of pertinent n notions to the retirinz board of railroad commissions. Interesting developments are looked for. Colorado bad an electric storm on January 12th. Considerable damage was done. The C. P. R. R. Co. advertise that thev will sell immigrant tickets from Havre, France, to San Francisco, Cil., for $65, ,by steamer to new urleans, and taence by ran to ban r ran cisco. Dr. 8. M. Ballard, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, a prominent politician and land owner, was robbed of $75,000 cash at his isolated farm, in Audubon county, on January 11th. A Washington dispatch, of January 11th, says: The secretary of the Interior is consid ering" the propriety of opening for settlement buai, fjuihiuu ui tvaauiugwii xernwjry now embraced in reservations. It contains over 3,000,000 acres of land, some of which is rep resented as rich in mineral deposits, situated on the Canadian border of the Territory, di rectly w est of the Co ville reservation. Fifz John Porter's relief bill lias passed the Senate a'ter a short debate. Fitz John Porter, ha1 he his desert, would bo serving out a sen tence or shot as a traitor, and then the gov ernment would be relieved from a useless ex pense. Had Grant believed him innocent as he now claims, whv did ho not reinstato him during his tight j cars' reign! Verily Mr. Grant must be induced to assist by a mon etary expectation. The dutr on Castor beans has been raised from 30 to 53 cents. Von Amnion, a Brain bruker. advanced S3.- 000 on diamonds worth $7,000, but by some sort of trickery inferior ones were substituted, and he is out of just $3,000, and a few bogus diamonds are all his assets. The particulars of the Milwaukee hotel burning are too "terrible to think about The loss of (life increases daily. The death roll will tot fall short of 50 souls. A large force is at work clearing away the debris. Valua ble articles are taken in charge by the au thorities. Tolk, the defaulting treasurer of Tennessee. is under arrest, and claims being defaulter for only $146,000, and says he has extensive mines in Mexico from which he can make enough to pay the sum back. He will get two years in the penitentiary, but hates the dis grace to his family. He has confessed all. A scheme is on foot to place Butler, of Mas sachusetts, into Senator Hoar's, place, in the IS. . OCUftW. Chicago hotels are takingHimely precaution against fire. Reports say that thejiotels are provided with good exits and eacapes. Besides they are fire proof The revenue cutter Oliver Wolcott has b:en ordered to Fort Simpson, B. C, to protect the whites from an imminent Indian outbreak. Another fire, this time In St. Petersburg. An immense ampitheater was totally des troyed, and fully 400 lives are reported lost. The fire lasted two hours. An eye witness states that when the doors were finally opened a mass of blackened remains met the sight. It was caused by careless handling of fire works on the stage. A shipment of a hundred thousand dollars was made from San Francisco to Panama, and while in transit on 3 of the kegs containing fifty thousand dollars was stolen. The gov ernment having cent it through Wells, Fargo & Co., it will lose nothing. Nothing had been found of it at last reports. At a meeting held lately in New York, Dr. Spear made an address, in whiih he said there were, one hundred end twenty thousand Chinese in the United States, and advised the Presbytery to do more for this race of people. The Marquis of Lome ani Princess Louise were tendered a reception at Richmond, Va, They leave on the Dido. A Ee A' York special tays G rant's chances for a third term are good, and that there is a movement on foot to boost him into tho Pres idtntial chair. Rumor comes of the finding of the remain ing cutter of the lost Jeannette. A Washington dispatch intimates tint the Mexican scheme is connected with Jay Gould, s A man named George Schiller, who is sup- Sosed to have set fire to tho Newhall Houss, lilwaukie, is under arrest, and fears are en tertained that mob Uw will rule. Every precaution is being taken to prevent it. Orecon State University. Word has been reoeived from Mr. Villard expfe'Bini; his wjllingness to cou.ply with his proposition to endow the University of Oreg m ..., wt i ..j,., . t . -i. wlln QU'UUU Prv.,aea "f "Jgiaiure would make certain provisions. The condi tions having been met at the lsst legislative session, Mr. Villard. will place in the hands of the regents 50,000 in Nprthern Pacifio 6 per cent, bonds, interest payable semiannually. If, however, at any future time, the bo rJ of regents can seenre'a rrtorp profitable invest, ment of the fund, they are at liberty to do so. As toon as there are' available fund, jniapy plans'Iooking toward tin geoeral Improvement of the university will be matured, Mr, . K. Burke, a graduate of the university, has been emrjloved already as a tutor in the institution. and will commence his labors next Monday. He is well adapted for the position, and the board of resents are to be coneratulated on his selection. The regents also hope to boon establish a reading room in the university, the nucleus of a fund for that purpose being a $100 donation by Mr, Henry failing, vl Port land. The nnivcmty will be grateful for fu ture additions to this fund from any desiring to contribute. Euqent Guards . , "No eye like the master's eje." .Esop lived in our' day he mmlit well Had have added, "No popular, Curative lik Kidney Wort." All eyeJare beginning to turn to it for relief from diseases of the liver, low els and kidneys. Kidney-Wort is u it ure's rem edy for them all. Thoae ho cannot prepire the dry can now procure it in liquid form of any druggist,. Any person who would like tn get up a club for this paper can learn about terms bjrdrop ping a line to our addreu at Portlicd.l e offer liberal inducements. 'If yon are a woman and would contribute your influence to redeem humanity from its numberleas ills, make' all things else subordi nate to health.' II yon possess this Inestima ble trraar-yoa may transmit the same and jour offspring may rise up and call yon blessed. To secure this it will be well to sek the motherly 'countenance of Mrs. I'inkhim, Lynn, Mass. - REMOVAL. THE OREGON SEED DEPOT W. have found found It necessary to secure larger quarters to accomodate our continually INCREASING BUSINESS. So have leased one of those line new stores on Second street, corner of Solmon, where we will le pleased to meet all of our old and new customers. New Heeds mow arriving. Brad for CaU lognejastont, Seat FREE on Application. Jatl8m3 MILLER BROS. RnCENTS ty M FOR THREE MONTHS. Tho new volume (nineteen) of Dhxorrst's Kustratid Movtiut Miouiii for 1SS3 Is the best ftnd the Clieneflt Fnmllr Munlnn nnhll.h.! printed on the finest tinted paper, slzj 8JxllJ Inches' The three numbers now rcidy ol volume 19 weigh 11 muuuu. tti4 KiuWu, ilv, incs oi iotto clear piini. Now Isoielletes, stories, bioirraphles. Poetry, Travels, and valuable lntormitloi nl the illy and for the house hold In demand by every firallj. 114 Illustrations, 0 Photo plates and 4 Oil Pictures. W. JENN1VOS DEMOKESTO. Publisher. 17 bit nth .trt N-.Vnrk Slorle copies. Twenty Cents: yearly subscription. Two Dollars. janlB 2t IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. MIliLLEIt BROS. Agents FOR OREGON AM) WASHINGTON TRRRITORY. We he b -en appointed scne-nl aeents for Or ejten and Washington for tho tale of Imp -rial Ebj lood, tho best preventative for the poultry yard known. Send for Catalogues, free upo-i application. jilii JllLLER I1ROS. Oregon Rail-nay and Naviga tion Company. OCEAN DIVISION. Between San Francisco and Portland. Llng San Francisco at 10 a. u. Stated California. Oneen Columbia. Oregon. of the Pacific Nov. 8 Nov 11 Nov 15 Nov. 22 Nov 25 Nov 29 Uec ,e Dec. 9 Dec IS Dec 40 Deo 2J Deo 27 Jan SJan 0 Jan 10 Jan 17 Jan 20 Jan 24 Leaie Portland at 12.-00 o'clock, Midnight. 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'""' wj rl"Tyt'y,l to our aJoi .aVBmrdredsof other tliinn ol THE STORR8 at many & FARMER, HAVE AN EYE I When times are dull (aa a rule) an article Is so'd on prlco and not on merit. Now to n farmer buying a or II Inch Kile to sharpen his p'ow, which is choapor, less price and much less quality , or moro prlco and much more quality? We Warrant our Files lo bo from 10 lo SO per cenl. Mitnrrlor to oiurr Fllra or lb Money rerunilrd. Tako no other. Sold at Wholosalo In St. ..ouls, Omaha, St. Paul, Denver and Portland. We mako no brand but NEW AMERICAN FILE FILE CO., la wt ticket, Rhode Inland. D. W. PRENTICE & CO., THE 107 FIRST STREET, rOHTLANl), - - OREGON. MAKE HENS tam.n..i.. .,.,. i. ..t, tuTto 1 Dlit mod I X,u 212..!?' w"' "as. njns lay Ilk. Sheridan's Condition I-owders. Dos., I Xtfm. um io i pint moa. sold .nrywtiwe, or KDtU mall for H letter-stamiis. 1. S. Jouascm A Co., UoixoaValll Portland Carriage Factory. Ilctwocn Front and First Street, on Yamhill, Portland. w. W. IB JlKTTKIl 1'l.KPAltED eulppd with tho be manufacture everthlojf In t Buggies, Carriages, Pheatons, Webfoot Dog Carts, Light oLieeu wagons, ijigni comjictltors and bo convinced W. iLrtn m ftrfoet, ar la ucb tarlvir.ltur f.uUlab-4 Kickrtr wiwrj autj wut iimiiM H"li r vuiiitbcb aa,v ( nil I atrflaft, swlb( tba lvU of mmtk aVBMNtf Ub ttrftn), t-iLLIk AIO, rt.U ftbd K'U Uurarri yt troy H'tnl j our ! 44rw. ttbtl l brltbOtt Dester Waitons, Hide Bimr and Vi hlto Chapel Wanons, Bprlnir and ThorouKhbra o mail waifons, the Espey Hack jmi' ' I"y" "".' "elfv"' sy,UKn,J. ,,0,el Waitons, etc., built of the best Fast rn mat. rial LarKcst and be. faculties of any shop on tho Pacific Coast ami ifuarantee every article of our work, and prices that cannot b. be beat bv anvdeahr anil manufacturer. Writu la me tn imll.lntf imi ua..t ....f .'. u .rT . !T .LaBalva(allBMmlSCsam CmmajiBHMsTlnPn'PF2?!alBaaaaaaasaaasaw Tk rltt sir. MM liv-lik. Wktxrl atsa4 HrMsfaaM kft wfllivut til au ual III LLsl WuTs-I I m tim.a a,a..r iA.r. H.ial anil lnmhlll Porllantl, Orrgoh. EBY BEST Ta 'IS f3ritilinttafta. OOflaV . rMunUifulCtUg cahout t00w,fru nasijFsrririrt nr, Blal a.CVii(Vir.tBff ? n KitfirllybrUl Vtar, Q f ,fiO .Wrl rpALuM . u CUWH ropariM ICanuttii ifyt,nmif irui.ut I Hard Co, miy i&rgv, iwrtr. : CXrv$anthmum. muaifuMiamwu IStF-ia nBAUTivfri; Rrer-lJIoominir lUINKf iTubtro, l2Otattiolit2UV0rl (jnmyuui lUHKH, tberOSMM. 1tlhxitinli Oil l.a7 :m- rThjfaino w.Hc:mr wVJVSiBVak. a. mrsr"j ' i sfMaWsW oraaaai m i fiv winvi n.w and rssr. Hafa arrlvnl raaranteMl HARRISON COsiilfiS LEADING LAY An Enallsh Vsterlnarv Aaraeon andC now IravftUn In tlill ettuntrr. ..va tta. of th. Mors, and CatU. powders uUt arswonlctesslrasa. Ill inn IhslfllisiHsWI tonuiuon rowaers are aosoiatair pars rponsssa K6QRANySEVENSETS;t r Flower A(i, 40 Sut CStfmutt, etc.. '" wtVifsvVwiiyt LJCyfk BIT 0lsSKlXk. M OOitOU "A? .K.V.KU IJKFOUK AND OPENS TUB BI'IUNCl SEASON OF 1882 KULLT skilled labor procurable at the Eet anil Uw bmt mtUrlal found In the world, to lino of ana neavy buck Hoards, W. tJtPKt, llux 83. PorllMUil. Orraun. cmulMir,, with in. I. F. POWERS, niKi'ricTCRsa, laroarsa and josasa or FURNITURE, Beililiii;,', CnrpotH, Paper Hang lug, StovcH, und Crockery and Glassware. Mteain Factory Water Htreet, between MoLtomery and Harrison, Streets. Warehouse -m and 185 First and 181 Hecond Hired' I'OUrLtMt, OUIXOV. serf If sm1 full l'erlllrf ( iului flttm W $trmlri to UlvrMl tsrsiuiiiui iks nipilr twl vf iLIrt iu t4i., with tr Tklrtr t t .Ur 4o ! motl loUrr.t. I o ( 1 i-i ii.ii a ur o in fwft t alUtftllM ihu fllltT jit. i ;. (.IMlUn, hi,. 1)1 u4 JttCfttbriavt bli(f Mr trjfftaltle hhiI J-luw rr Ivrril ltMlitcy fur Ja-HO wlJl L Mil I HUU lajftl) whu ipllr Lu.tsM oi ! cuii nca, iim ii jf i All X4l ICItl IIVIU fllj COi.Mfii.iiinsjiii (liuel lOIWIIaalll l7ll III I ltU W H.ll., Ix Ur. Ili.t hLuul 1 It I ruvt) blJirr it J MJiem lj ilsll iL wUr t;rtU. !! culimion ( vvv U Mei Is tnof IIM lUts( C IICUI li 10 1VUJ.-J 10 U ABJCfUOU .atlsjsru, avt a litf pn uf ll It vl tuy own- stowing A Ihts rUUj.1 Inlrirdwrrr of imrlf 41lllti ani Jlurkaak ftUtt-. MaruUbrad .rl ., it ukkar4 4 null. MatMrlirud ttbbiur, ltilaMj's Mrlvn, ! a ua ut bilscf new tgtiMmt, I Invll thf M.trMi AtfVtVf th (JuUtfl lulh rarlcHi art I tv thf farmi c( urn mm laiftBi my wceu wtu ij luuau ray ii iiivcfllM mM Jm J. H. CfftOry, lntlcta4t Maw. " 1 i