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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1884)
iafftsirT''3-""'--- .ttwfrx3naL3a ptflrtreyimiT WILLAMiSTTf. tfAEMEfi : SALEM, OREGON. JUNE 13 Lb8i. grange olumih (.RANGE DIRECTORY. The Oregon Bute Orange. officers. Master-Julge R. P. Boise, Salem, Marlon Co.. Otf'i. Overseer 1). S. K. Bui:k, Myrtle Creek, Duugl Co., 9n. Lecturer II. K H.yts, Stafford, Clackamas Co., Ojjo. Steward -W. B. Thomas, Wall Walla, Vah Tv. Asit. 8tewanl W. M. Hilleary, Turper, Marion Co,, Ogn. Chapiaiu W. ti. Uray, Olnoy, Clatsop Co., Ogn. Treasurer B. F. Burch, Independence, Polk Co., 0n. Secretary -Mrs. M. J. Train, Uarrisbui(r, Linu Co , On. Gate Ke pr Tbos. Smith, Auburn, Baker Co.. Ogn. Oens-Mr . E. B. Heath, Portland, Multno mah O. On. Pomona Mies M. J. Htrris, Corvallis, Ben ion Co.. Cft). Flora Mrs. Harriet Cooper, Wilbur, Douglas Co., Ogn. Lady Aat. S'eward Mrs. I. L. Hilleary, Turner, Marion Co., Ogn. gubordlnite Granges ot Oregon Name and Address of secretary Time of Heeling. Oak Plain, N. 6-H. B. Sprenger, Shedd, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets 2J Saturday. Tangent, No. 7 J. H. Scott. Tangent, Linn Co., Oregon. Jeets 4th S.turday. Grand Prairie, No. 10 Thos. Froinan, AN bitiy, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets on 4th Siturdav U'ltil after October, after that ou 2d Saturday. Harrisburg. No 11 S. S. Train, Harrisburrj, Linn &., Oregon. Meets 4th Saturday. 8oap Creek, No. 14 W. L. Cauthorn, Wells, Benton C,, Oregon. Meets 2d Sat. Charity, No. 15 C. P. Clinghan, Qrangeville, Idaho 'IVrri'ory. Salem. No. 17 Adam Stephens, Salem, Mar.onCo., Oregon. 1st and 3d Sat. Turner, No. 18 Wm. M. Hilleary, Turner, Marion Co., Oregon. Meets 4th Sat. Lebanon, No. 21 J. M. Settle, Lebanon, Linn Co , Oregon. Meets 'M Sat. Knox Butte, No. 22 P. B Mirshal, Albany, Linn Co , Oregon. Meets 4th Sat. Harmony, No. 23 Marion Arrant, Albany, Ltnn Co., Oregon. Meets 3d bat. Mono. No. 23 B. F. Smith, Lewisville, Polk Co., Oregon. Meets ltt S iturdny: Grand Prairie, No. 28 J. 0. Jennimis, Junc tion, Lann Co., Oregon. Meets 3d St. Evening Star, No. 27 Kuda Kelly, Eaat Port land, Multnomah Co., Oregon. 1st Sat. (Jmpqua, No. 28 W. F. Owuiis, Rosoburg, DougUi County, Or. Meet 1st Sat. McMmnville, No. 31 W. S. Friuk. Mc Mit nville, Oregon. Meet 1st and 3d S.U. Scio, No. 38 H. S. Williams, Scio, Linu Co., Oregon. Santiam. No. 37 Oacar Pomtroy. Scio, Linn Ca., Oregon. Meet 2d and 4th Sat Molalla, No. 40 N. H. Darnell, Molalla, Clackamas Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Sat. Jordan Valley, No. 42, J. B. Trask, Jordan Valley, Linn Co., Oregon. Meets Satur day before let and 3d Sunday. Willamette, No. 52 Stoktey Moore, Corral lir, Benton Co., Oregon. 1st Thursdry. Siaslsw, No. 54 Ieaao Simpson, Siuslaw, Lane Co.. Oreeon. Meet 2d Saturday. Sand Kidge, No. 57 James M. hwank, Al bany Liun Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Sat. West Union, No. 72 J. A. Imbrie, West Union, Oregon. Meet 2d Saturday. Woodhurn Grange No. 7U. W. F. Hiy, Woodburn, Marion county. Or. Howell Prairie, No. 80 Meets 4$h Saturday. J. W. Howell, ia!cm, Or. Butte Creek, No. 82 -J. U. White, Butte Creek. Clackamas Co. Meet 2d Saturday. Powoll's Valley, No. 84 George Williams, Powell's Valley, Multnomah Co., Oregon. Meet 1st Thursday. Goshen, No. 101 meets on the 1st Saturday. W. It Dillard, Goshen, Lane Co. 2d Sat. harity. No. 103 Miss Agnes Waggoner, Halsey, Linn Co., Oregon. Meet 3d Sat. Bound Prairie, No. 1C6 W. M. Collard, Brooks, Marion Co., Oregon. 2d Sat. Farmington, No. 110 Calvin Jack, Reedville, Washington Co., Oregon. Meet '4th Sat. Tualatin, No. Ill F. M. Kruse, Wilsonville, Clackamas Co., Orepon. Last Sat. Butte, No. 14S Thos. Paulsen, Portland, Multnom ih Co., Oregon. 3d Wed. Wingville, No. 150 Bononia Sturgtl, Baker City, Biker Co., Oregon. Istand3d Sat. Baker City, No. 152 Thomas Smith, Auburn, Baker Co. , Oregon. Meet 2d and 4 th Sat. Canyon City, No. 101 E. S. Pentleld, Can- yon City, Grant Co., Oregon. Daniel Clark, No. 162 Henry Hall, Pralrio. City, Grant Co., Oregon. Young1 River, No. 172 C. Petoreon, Olney, Clatsop Co., Or. Meet 1st Saturday. Oswego. No. 175 G. W. Stephens, Oawego, Clackamas Co., Oregon. Meet 2d Sat. Josephine, No. 179-J. S. Chatham, Wilder- ville, Josephiue Co., Oregon. Washington, No. 181 Lulu L. Day, Murphy, Josephine Co., Oregon. Meet 3d Sat. Rogue River, No. 190 M. B. Gibson, Ellens burg, Curry Co., Oregon. Washoual, No. 102 C. J. Moore, Wasbongal, Clark C.,'W. T. Umpqua Dist. Pomona Grange Meets 1st Saturday at 2 P.M., Geo. W. Jonea, Sec. Cape Horn Grange, No. Wm. Hafiy, Jr. Capo Horn, W. T. The Orange. Ono of the grcatost evils ntt'octing com munities of tho present day, not to wy misfortunes to tlio individual, is the fanatical idea that tho accumulation of much wealth tends to much happiness. Tho idea is false, vicious and ruinous to individual and fjmily and social enjoy ment. It is not all of lifo to live, and to live to gratify the sensual passions is to live, in tho lowest piano of lifo. Ho who make two blades of grass to grow where but ono blado grow Ijcfore is a benefactor to his race, considered from the stand point of the mcro animal economy. He ho who spreads the love of virtue for virtue's sake, who, moro favred than his follows, teaches others right rules for mental and social enjoyment, who. mul tiplies rational pleasures and teaches his lees fortunate brothers how to secure them hois a beoefctor wk will follow him long iftirh hat ceased to lire, ItMsce th yoBtf'knawwba ordinary advantages from our common schools, will find in the Grango ample opportunities lor magnifying nis own enjoyments by ministering to the intelli gence, culture and direct enjoyment of Ins fellow members, lho Untunes are institutions whpre the valuable lessons of the schools, the farm and tho house hold can be reviewed, familiarized, and made useful and practical ; where men and women can accustom themselves to public reading, reciting, and speaking ; where valuable knowledge can bo re ceived and imparted by lectures, essays and discussions, and in the exchange the higher and nobler qualities of human nature can bo developed and made more lovely and more lovable ; and where the fartherless, though poor and burdened with caro and sore affliction, can feel that they aro not doomed, isolated and alone, to toil on through weary life, without friends, sympathy, society or hope of advancement, but know that they are members of a great fraternal brotherhood, milled hy a common in tercst and laboring for the good of all. Then let us put fortn our best efforts to build up our subordinate Granges and make them temples of wisuom, equality and orottieriy love. COKSDBirTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, hlng had placed In hl bands by an East India missionary the formula ot a simple vegetab'e remedy lor the speedy aud permanent cure ol Consumption, Bronchitis, Cat arrh Asthma, and all throat and Lung Affection!, also a pueltite and radical cure for Nenou Debility md all Iervous Complaints, alter h.vtnir tesud its wonderful curative powers In thousands ot cues has felt It his dutv to m&ka it known to his sufferiLir fellow . Actu ated by ihls motive and a desire to reilc e hu'nan suf fering. 1 will send freo of charge, to all ho dtslre It, Ihls recipe In Gtrman, Enallsh or 'rRmli, with full direct! n for prcpiriu and using. Sent lyicait bj add'casing wlih stamp and naming this piper, W. A. KOYKs, US Puwcr's Block, Rochester. N V. riDm Evergreen Millet. A correspondent of the Pacific Rural Press says : About six or seven years ago Mr, Brightman introduced a certain species of grass, which, for want of a better name, was called "ilnglitman s grass." Although the grass appeared to do very well on his place, there did not appear to be much uesiro on tho part of the notch bors to give it a trial, and no ono seemed to know what kind of grass it was, nor whether it u us of any value as a fodder plant or not Two years ago ono of mv noighlxirs set a few roots in his garden, where it wan occasionally lrngatea aur ing tho bummer, when it made a very rank growth, and spreading to such ex tent that it was resolved to eradicato it if possiblo. The ground was thoroughly dug up and every root apparently le movod, but all to no purpose, as it seemed to gather fresh strength, ana camo up stronger and moro luxuriantly the following summer than ever. It was all dug up that is, all tho roots that could be found several times during the summer, but it had como to stay there. A few days ago I called on the gentleman, and ho showed mo somo of the roots of tho so-called JJrightman's grass, which I recognized as evergreen millot, as I had received some loots a year ago from tho University, 'llio gen tlcmau in auestion has planted out a large tract of the same kind of grass, and is very enthusiastic about it, claiming that cattle and hogs eat both the plants aim ths roots with iclish, and roots produce very largely, and can be plowed up every year and gathered without in any way injuring or diminishing tho plant. On reasonably strong soil it grows very well without irrigation. But it should not bo planted where it would not be dosira bio to have it at some future time. According to tho returns from tho De partment of Agriculture at Washington, Illinois has tho largest number of horses, 1,028,094; New York tho largest num ber of cows, 1.510,001; Texas has the largest number of oxen and other cattle, 2,277,700, nnd also of sheep, 7,050,270; and Iowa tho larger number of hogs, 4,800,993, and also of mules, 191,917. It is stated in French agricultural journals that French cheeso mukors mc not satisfied unless they get from .$150 to $200 per annum from each cow. This is, owing to their e.xpertness and thoroughness in tho mannfactnro of cheeso, and each particular agricultural district of France has attained a coleb rity for the making of somo particular variety of cheese, developing into a special and important industry. THE WELL KNOWN MITCHELL WAGON, ALSO . mllE SAME jf-AKE OF SPRING WAGOSH. ' BUCK BOARDS. PHAETONS nnd BUGGIES. Mitchell, Lewis & Co., MANUFACTURERS. raelSe CmiI Branch 1M aad Itl Front SI., 1'ortland, Vrexan. VT. II. .rim: HELL, Manager. DrLli & Uocrk, 8-ilem I W. II. Coltra, Albany Kmlih i. Cox, Eugene, I W. 1 Owen., Itowbur,-. marly RUSSIAN MULBERRY The nut raluit lo tree in the Northern SLtUs lor SILK CULTURE , rro-'udni; fool lor "It orua that la aoaurpaaKd. AIM wluable as a trait, timber and oroimenUI true. Al.o Ibe larse.t list T fstlir TREE aad riA.tTH, fr Mailing lu the I'nllrd males, liend rorprlrr ll. 1 think I ai tontine too that it U lor our Inw rest to " 1" ol nie AJJr si: Kiel) C. f. CMKK.OBEIX.Jll.il. SIBSON, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS jcrUmul Crmer af Ash aad lra h'leeU. PORTltAND. - OREQCa. svucl-t -CT.,a . J V IIITATTTV .-Wi-r fw Tj-t " " " -j - - nil. ts4 larcUaeTlo- Uire arVeusMtc. Thedlstrees log fcellnj of weariness, ot TIRED OUT. exhaustion vithottt cllort, which makes Ufa a burden to so many people, Is duo to tba fnct tint the Mcnnl U poor, aud tho vitality eonequeiitly feeble. If ou aro sofforlng from such feeling. AyeiJs Sarsaparilla Is just wli.it you need, nnd will do yon Incal culable good. Ko other preparation so concentrates and combines blood-purifying, vitalizing, enrich, ing, and Invigorating qualities as AtejVS &&CSAIMJUIX4.. PBEPAIIED AT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.sLowell.Mass. . Sold by all Druggists ; f 1, six bottles for IS. DR. JATNE'S AGUE MIXTURE. A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY rort Fever and Ague, Intermittent and ltemittent Fevers, Cr. lMsc!a! of discaees so common tn all inrts of tho World, aud especially pretalcut in ma lnrioui districts iind lielnige of atci -course, are alruust mtfliiably necmniianird by more or les derangement of the liter, nnd frequently by n diftctUc action of tho dlge-tite organs. The mrrebrtaUiug of the Chill is but a teji totrarils cnaidcting a rutlic.il cure; the turious org'ins of the budj, especially the stoumch and liter, mifet bo lirnuglit to u healthy nnd t igor ous londitlou before it permanent cure ran be established, and this fact bus been spec! illy kept in view by Dr. Juyne in bis treatment of these complaints. The ue of Jajni'r Ague ilixlurc, in conjunction with Ja lie's .cun.ilite Pills, us pi escribed in the Uiu-cllon ttbith aecouipnny twh bottle, will not nuly BREAK UP THE CHILLS, but icstore the ijetini. more piitmtltiriy the liter nnd stomach, to a sound coiulltion, nnd so prevent a rclupte of I'eter and Ague by thor oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, and the best evidence of Ihl" is the iutarinble sucec tihich h.is ultnK follonel the admin istration of thc-e reimdies, ns attested by the certilicates published annually in Dr. Jayne's Alinnnae, and tho w Me spread popuhirlly of the Aguo Mixtuie in tlmsc diM -ts of the United States, ul e e the di-cit, tor t Mth It if ldipttd. u nt pitted. For tain ly Hodge, Davis & Co., Agent. 1H10. .laicarsl'mcllral Eviicrlence. 1H8.1. John A. Chilli & Co., DRUGGIST. AKD DfALRRS 114 Drii, Chemicals Per tanury.Toikt Articles. porKcs,Bo3ps and rub ber Uooas. earner Jlorrl.ou A beeond hli, 10KTLAND, OP.E. bpeelal attention paid to orders Ly imdl,tkheo actoiojMinltd by cash, augly KslKK sue M fflHDUca laTfflSas-'ri Caldwell, Becker & Licke. LARGE ' NEW STOCK GOODS I OF Dry Goods, Fancy VihuU, ' Furnisliliij,' Ooods, Boots, Shoes, Huts himI aw. We aim to boilil up our trade by selling GKSUISK (IOOIH OK TUB lll-ST QUAMTV OSI.V, st prices from 10 la 35 Per Out l' than the same goods can le sold for on credit. THE UKXUIXE OXE PRICE CASH .STORE ! Opposite Ct.cmtl.ela IIoU.1, Hatem, Ort.'on. A fi rial: XllCU CIIKOMM I'ARIsS. name on 4i3 l" all tyie type, ltww.; O packs, sect., t null postpaid. Stamps ULtn. Addrest; lieojin iiia. A. riir.i-., .ii.(wi w,.w... WeakNervousMen "Who debility, exkaa4 Wt'M, prtialur ttrrny od fcUur to perform lirr lullr proper1 r cAUkd b ci(sw-es ou-rcrs cf f outb, lc. will lied ft perret aud Imiidit rotcntwm to rvlHwt IkcaliC od vlffwrsni MunkMtl ta THCMARSTON BQLUt. iiltiibfr avriijv.h draviac fr initrameoU. TbiatrlaBatef Kerrmi lbll!tr an4 h ssIskm I aWca w 1j un tTaru I wrr fn. UnoM bsw4 om per1 dUfnosit, r ! rei fceUidi and Ulai laor . yult U'onaaUo aa4 TraaUw frM A4drM CvBMiliiic ffayftrUB of MAifTtN ICMC0Y CC 4 W.Mtt U. Mew Yrfc rAi sSBBsVi USE ROSE PILLS fiaini -a.-JTTJ1T HBL-V t7g'2rxmzxmx J J I Use LANGDON LIME Manufactured by San Juan Archi pelago Lime Co., THE BEST IN THE MARKET! TAYLOR, YOUNG & CO., SOLE A OXHTTS. Portland, Oregon. N. E. Corner Front and Aah. &asiREimaa John 127. Gilbert, FINE SHOES! OF.O. A. MOCRE, President. J. N. PA1TON, Secretary. racing M I VwVallaltaw bm aai o utual Life Ins. Co'y OF CALIFORNIA. A.NcKINNIE Manager for Northwest Department. OFFICE WITH PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK. JucorjiornU'jl Under tho Lairs of California, nnd is to-Day tho .Strongest Lifo Insurance Co. in Anicr en. TEFFEI!KM'E- TO MK.N IN l'OHTLAKD WHO ll.VVU lu,000 .INSURANCE KACH IN TI1I8 Companv J. A. STKOWBRIllOK, L. C. HRNKIC'IlnKK, JAMES hTI'.Ut,. (J. A. IIOI.I'H, .1. K. UILL, v ZANfivirri K. A. KLOSTEltMAN Col.. J. McUKAKK.N, W. W. SI'AULIIIN'U P. L. WILLIS, J. D. MnlUNNON, M. ZANOVIOII m. s. nuimr.Li., C. XI. WlUKltO, Da. OKO. rCNOTTAaC, ANU1IKW ROBEKTB. JOS. UUltKIIAKDT, kpSOtdS CLOSING OUT FOR BARGAINS ) A LAItOU STOCK Ol' CAItItIA.ES, KIIfatilES, OKEUON HACKS, WA,XS, PUTNAM CARTS, EXPRESS TRUCKS AND DRAYS, HE LAROEST AND BEST STOCK EVKK OFFERED IN I'OKTLAND -THE DEST WOllK FOR TOE lefet moiie. Tl.miS. Cash or Approtril Note. If ou v.ant anjtlilnjr in tills line ,on can get a barirnln by ca'llntr, or sending for pilfo citaloyae to T oprlif Office: Corner of Xfudlson and Front Stro Portland, Orcn, Lock P. O. box Ctut. Established In 1857. G. Shindler & Co. 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