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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1884)
VfrltiLAMBTTJS ' FA'ftMfefc SLEM, ftflEflftfr, SEPT-EMBEK 10 j M8S4. i h ' ( .1. ' r it :; i u i if r . v BflnfllNi WJKCwyv -swuwriTvw iwaed 3r .WW HWTlC rerr Week ny 'TtrtA'F.rTRrAHJii:Ui,riJLiHiNOc6. TT , TKIUIB Or HUllSCHll'illW., , , , Oofc Mr. roeUropld).lnadrance..,',.k',.i.f 2K Ix juontlia, (roataie paid). In al rancu..,,, ,,,.., 1.U Le than l Month! win bo, ttt month ..,.'..;,. .26 , , , ',ADV3l8l8IKO.KATE9l ' Advertltemanta will be Inieriud, prorldtnjr tn , are epectabley at the following tall of rates : ' ' Oa m:h ofrpacaper month,-. ...,,...,,...,,.., 2.60 Khrealnchcfl Of upv: per month 5.00 rBitJ( column nor month..,,, i. ,,.,,,.. 16,00 On column per month 80,00 Y)Ltmpie co pin aeni iroo on nppucnuon. Publication Offices No. 6 Waaulagton fcdect, tain, rootnt Mo; 6 and Ct l I. I, J ,, . TTT njwt It Ijp rvci;ldjo ) also, woikiiig to' up- t;P il ,.:,i,;v.m: WTANYONK RJSCKIVINO A COPY ,01? THIS PAI'KR WILL CON8IDKU IT AN INVITATION TO 8URSCRIHK. "Wita-iT rS sllil fit rl low fliniro at ' shows iio rightf of activity. Oafs,' bar ' ley, ot'c, ill fuel nil produce 'shows it Ycjw ' vnliintion. Tlioro is much threshing muncrnjiyp, how. countries mat nro aiso woiKinir ply tho, Englisli (dptnam, but iitivo .to HlllTVr n. limit? ilrnwlinntf nn vnlnna lift. forq (heir products pan reach 'a QC'B?1 cuuomeri ,,. , . r JLhiH fiuostlqn applies mou particular ly to qur pyn region, hicl( h distant from all great )vprdpnjcr3f andjis. it least n four. inontliH' vovaeo awav iron thp market jWcoxpcct Jo sujppyf )Vo havo a very limijed liojnp demand o meat, as our population u chiefly ihado up pf prodlicors. Jl would sooni rcasp i able, that Asia should famish, a, denial d for many of our products-r-our ilpur especially, that nro not in cotnjnon ovj-r fair s h&Kl and unroasonablcf-fchargds 'l I'tllFl ..." ti mJ ll'iial oil tlio'paf t b'iill tfdds.y ; ' It mnv ho truo that tlioro aro doin Rogues yio piako, a; nulp qtv fixiAt 'a'ntf -J I but , TtiEitt: iviu. lw a county fair ut iiwjof, coininonciii),'Bepton)her2rith and oudiri(; on tho 27th. Wo ' Jinvo no jiarticula -a. -Tho olllccru flhould eond.us wn;d If th y want it nnuounocd. Thin explains why vo have failod to -mention it befo e. Ar wo Iiiito said mui)y timcH boforo, All micli fiflfocintloitfl aro welcqino to tho ilso of our columns. I tjiprp, Jf is not oaBy( to ciTect iiinov tion in liabjtH pf jOld-jH'orld racos. bi thero i no .doubt that AbIu wi)Un tinlo do our cuBiompr ,ior .many prouuc Tlmt la, too far in, tho lulttro, liowovi ' : , , "T ," " "l7'T or into any calculation for preaei fil.il to bdorio,hnd aofrto grain b Ai.M Ijf ft icrtUro , th) Vncii lllCU. . ..!.. i li To , produce wheat, pectus io ho naiurai destiny of all nojv q'otifitricf on this continent, cHpcqinlly west of Ino itpcKy mountains, wncro corn is not a pafo crop. Horn wo cannot c'ompcld with tho cast ii making, pork, for cofnjis rtot easily grown and whdatfs too costiy. Our rellahlQ crojis mo wlicat, hops, oas, barley, hay, fruit niju vcgetabl5s,ando)ir iruiiuyip II1UUUIU UL'l'l, JUlfllUll, )UfK HUtl wool. , In all theso wo linvo been moro or csn Hiiccossful. Irom theno wo nnist chooo our lhiQ of products and ptit cffoil into the production. Dairying'!. it bitfinosM that payfl well, if well followed. Poultry is roinunerativo if well atloiub Ittl to, cvon ill a amall way. Stock rais ing, combined with agricultures promMcd th.) bctt resultc. Tho farmer who works intelligently and inauageo prudently will realize sOnio success. i ; ( Tin: i'aii.uhi: of thp f?alcm people and biifincFfl mpu to respond to the call of tho Oregon &talo Agricultural Society's needs, ami tho Jark of Interest manifept" ed in tho cocioty, will uiiumj lho;i)aiiau' niont to cither Hcllor remove it lo monoy centre that moans Portland. Tho call for capital is InovitahUJilnd Portland Will bo tho magnetio attraction by hor monoy. Mark our words, i ' strained powpr of eprpratjos, pannot but bp productive of evil po long as hti- ;nan( , iihturo , Jui cpi'rujit ( jiidinrjasf It is but natural that in the promiscuous strugglo fqr power jnen exceed Urn jupt qourso that should ho followed, biil which must bo clcarl-' dcllnedr.and eft forced by law l it over can, p.rova 1. Corporations need protection, as iyoll is the public .thoy torvo. Every, compar j; needs to have 'ilfli affairs sifted klnwii o tho actual basis of tho casli value, Us actual cost to construct; and pn,iip. Tile people should not bo rcqtiind to pdy heavy charges' to Wnablo uiiHcrupuloi is fcCht'ineH tb divide largo bttsh dlvidbli Is 6n stock (hat 6os'ts' them ilb.liiitg. ' ' )f late tho world has witnessed (ho'haturnl and 'healthy collapso of thosp' inlhtt h Bchomcs- tllh ictd built so entirely' 'on horrowbd riion'ov and nAt'ivo brAs's. 1' io . j . . i" ,i i. i . i it water in many great enterprises h is fbuiSd its lovol, i(nd n6t only tli.ll, b it has leaked out of tho unsound 'feihem ci tlmtli6kl it. Ail this ioi io Kchcnicjrs and capitalists has been healthy pro gress,, Tlip timps arc , ccrfain'ly maid ing. It is an aiiBpicious scasou then jtu commonco legislation that will contintC tho good .work nnd place; tho people and railroads in harmonious iclations to cu li othei'. " ' ' ' Tho1 lt'iJorta wo ix'cdlt'o' fix)n ' tho e. st ''Trie sln Mf SvoA il' VM inlrn'rlv irn rnenivy U'cryendis thinglf,in(lii admit that H4 ,tao best tnetlipmq ever t"U , l"'' then cry for U' oh n'cfco'ani ;ot lU ploKdot tMtri. iml 'feroTn)pcoDlfa whoi hxvolusoU it pnfo never takftBfijtblagliB., .UpHko c tbtr rvniGuieo iui uillluuilllBf . biki vuua!ll.tkiuu ik novcr fwea1 its 'power to'et, hnd le'nlwayi leaves tha lOrgmi, oo whinh (t ots iitrongi tl nn .lieforo, llenidcs, oan icelt Ircsh ill Wifliii'amt toihH thit-itHi Nnliire's 'oV, .... Iill..- t .1 Tl!-i! L I CJ.1..1 irnu inji.-iir. wiui J)riilf II aul.IMf iliri X i tf t..y mj I , in j I ' PROSPECTUS.' t . - " i -i 1 1 , i jroR.iitftvnirpsK.pF rwwoni? , , wan ' '"i " 'i ti ' i i ' Willamette FarIer W'ltlilii Hit rmli ct pvcry firmer In tlin, l'ftclHc'prlh iiuvi, vr ii,.. ..cf fcius uaio reuuev ill irice One YrniV fn AilTiinr(.:iii,i It 2.00J I'lnlnoT Tfii, (iJ)n6,i'wltlninf.),, .,, is.m . .('Ilibf nf I'ltf, (mnn wltlinnmci,),. ..... KM ' 1VU4C Suti will WhfUl-tn tor HuUcrliUlonj TlllS XKW sfitlCllula of Tirlcm' U mvinUn aicomtnodAto ill car.scs nm leivo udrdoni.for ic tho ptilio ueapesi on l . i Mntftoi f Ly iOYAL'ftW.'J W i: '"S, .M'""1 m .Kit ferJf2 flHiiir H VK H H VB i -- M J 1 complaint or '(Uinatinfjctiop named abovn this tho Puciflo Oat, paper I i ion. . l li (lie As. MANY iienons linvo otlccted to, he! t ! 1 til K . .-! 1 . ' li . asKiti io nny ill auva&co wo reduce tliO sub- ico IV pie- U'ni r Ah wi: no to nress tho TtVonlvfoiirtli i u " Annual fair of tho felato Afirlculturn1, Our own region contains no groatidi- it Is ijn- Socloty is in progress. Wo ahull havo a report for our uo,xt issue. Tho nttciid mieo Is very small ami isidisiiHtroils to tho society. Wo will probably bo ablo to toll our readers what tho socioty will do In tho future in our; next issue. 0,'ho horticultural and stock display is very good, hut all others nro neglected. CONDITION OF AaitlOULTUIlE THE WOULD OVEK. Ml the world over tho condition of ag riculture is lcs favorablo than It has been, oven though It has upt been for many years in such shapo as to give prosperity to producers. It is well enough to go to tho fountain head to know tho nature of a stream. 1'ho groat demand for nil surplus products grown on American soil comes (torn England, and Kngllsh hgriculturo has attained tho highest perfectidn. In Eng land the farmer wns often a man of ex tensive means, who runted great landed estntes nn I spent tens of thousands of dollars improving and stocking laud that was held on long leasp-liold. In tho past such muit were prosperous be cause the denulnd from the i;rcat labor contora of tholf own country tho inhn vcrsity of foil nnd climilto that possible (o genoralfOi fJvery man must lw governed by elrcnhntanOes nnd do what ho can with what ho has got. Va rioty of prodilcls omo woolf f-omo stock for incroaso ns woll ns use, good huthandry, truo industry and great economy nro reipusito lo win our way through tho picicut crisis in agricul ture. It would bo preposterous for us to claim to instruct nil tho farmers of this region ns to their duties. Wo havo summed up tho situation for yoh to form your own oplnioils by, merely to produce wheat, with prospect of selling for less than tho actual cost of growing it, nnd deploto tho roll without possibil ity of restoring it, is wor&o than ruin. This is a time when brains will count for all they are woith in farm munagoment and main strength must bo subservient to intelligent husbandry. LEGISLATION NEEDED. ufaeturiug towns (if Ihiglund, Scotland insured good piices for their produbU. Gradually this demand has been sup piled from nbiond. America sepd broadstuil's and moats, and as 'the new lauds of pur wtt have been brought into cultivation, both in tho United Ktatw and Cauiida, many moro million' of wheat have been annu.illy produced for shipmont abroad, and lccf cattle havo U'on diivon from the immense pas ture lauds that form tho interior and woxtern iwtiou of our continent. So English farmers have met with compe tition thai voiced their protlfs de stroyed tliein in fact and lHgnared thousands of wealthy men who were born and bred tillers of tho foil. That result was attained eomp yearri ago, and of late another producing eouutry ii.is been added to the world's sotuvea Of supply. Jnuia is shipping wheat to England from her interior mountain plateau. Ihiglnnd has been building thousands of miles of railroads nnd canals to doudop thoaOr East Indian wheat fields. Knglish agriculture as we snowed last week lint Mitiereu by this added comititlon. In 1SS0 farm ing was already becoming an unooitain wcupation.hut 1SHI will see many inure English farmers go to the wall, lank inpted by tho double competition from the east and from the woot. Tho Hnglffh farmer has the greatest possible range of prcKluotlon at his command. In all the continental coun tries the homo market domauds every thing that man can consume; agricul ture thero covers tho widest possible range. Hrwul and meat may sutler by competition, but other product are sus tained (u letter shape, except that our dairy products also go to England in hu-go quantity, If Ettgllsh fanpom languish and their occupation is not re- Whilo competition between tran?ipr- tation companies is most desirable, mid absolutely necesary to secure tho rights of tho poople, that competition must bo fair and honorable and constant, to se cure good results. Tho railway systoin of our country hits grown to immomo proiHnlions and is subject to few re straints,. As a natural result, it is filled wjti abuses tuid the public snfl'er iuio sitieu from efloits mado by corporations to tecury their qwu interests, Qver eliargo and dipgrimiiuition that is unfair and iutplcinhlo result from this license, and tho ueOd of strong and lighteous legislation is constantly felt. Dbcrim inatioii prevails to an extent hardly to bo belioed. It K for iitmiee, necos- suit tiiat no iicitfiiimg Hiiuii do none anuiud the Horn, to enable the ,tnpis continental roads to do ullleieut btioi nes, Tliwo roads Imwu monster kx)1 that holds them all occasionally, for oo vasionally one or unother claims a larger slim o mid breaks the, arrapgciuont, cut ting under rates and nuking a rate war until it gets all it can. It is a constant war Mwoon them. Thw is little ques tion of right further lau "might makes right." Piracy that provailed of old was scarce less murderous and unprin cipled than the ways of corporations in our time. The story js told that a Port hind merchant who did ship by vcno1, ent one car-load by rail, anil wa9 charged almost three timos the usual price, and paid it, lie was compelled to patronize tho railroad exclusively, nnd docs &o to-day lieeauso he cannot do bus iness otherwise. lUilroad men will tell you they do as they do in belf-defense. Granting thU to bo so, then it teems to us that they will bo benefited by consist put legislation that would defend their rights and make rate wars useless nnd unuecossary. The legislation needed should righteously control freights and fares and insure fair rates to all. Every mad shonlil 1m nrotoctivl from unfair show that iiolitlcil prcjudico is nt( uucorlain than herotofoi'o. This' cam paign-it nn enigma. It 'looks as1 if did parly 'lines woro -weakening nnd a gruat following Wns gntltorin'g libout Hen Hut- Id' and his alili-monopOly. If both tho dominant parties of tho day reftisolto hued tho demand for protection' thati is hoard from ocean to 'odean, it 'is nidre than likely that Uutlofwlll prove a to rious obsta6lo to the future bf otd par ties, and become an apbstlo ot anti-mo-noHly 'in good' earnest, ahd l&'sonio cITedt. "What is- nocdccll is sqitnro npd hottest conduct' of public all'airs nnd protection for as woll as reslmlitt tqijun railroad corporations. If 1his can lie efTected by poaceul legislation sceui'od by repro-'cntntives or existing pnrtios;s,o much tho better, othcrwlso u now ele ment in politics will appear and 'become controlling, and it may bo that Its legis lation will tako hold of tho question with nulo strength, regardless of clailus those corpornrions may fairly jtossoss, i ' i THE OREATEST WOKK OF THE AOC Johnson's New Universal CyctopcoJla. Wo respectfully request tho renders of the F.uiMi.'it to oxamine carefully tho following testimonial handed us by Prof. 0. If. Libby, gonoral managor for tho Bale of Johnon'a Now rnivcrral Cy olopa'dla : FnOM Hoy. Joirx 1). Viumiiupk, L. U I)., Suit, or Suiioolsk HOsixis, JIas-h. Having examined with care JoiiKscin's Univeiisai. Ovqi,oim:dk, J am fijlly coDviiicetl that it is a work of extraoph nary excellence. It fs ndmtrably ndapt- ...1 ... il..i I .. Hi. l! T..' .. i iu iiiu nmim ut iuu iiiiiti", ji- ju dicious compression a vast amount of information has licpn, brought in a-qpin., nanitively limited, compass. All useless lumber has been riiridly excluded. Tho matter is in a remarknblo dtgtvo intdrJ esting, accurrato, useful, add freslu Jt soonis to mo it is a work which evpry scholar npist desireand, at the eamo thpe it is put such a book as I shpiild like to see m every hou'selibld. it is pro-eminentljJ suited to tho purjloso' of a loiiiniolietisivo Work for refcrcnae in schools, of ujl grivlonbo , the primary. r.vory teacher needs such a work, milus priiato library, and I hardly know how a taohor eouldiexpeud to better advan tage tho amount ot its cost than in buy- nitr it. In a xonI. it is a. ienume tn.iH- liry'o'f tcioncp nnir kn6wleige, which I wish might be put within 'the reach Of bvcryAinlricnn capable of loadings I'or pnrticularil how to obtain or Bell it', address C. H. Libby, Portland, Oregon. all imnortiint faiiti cniiL-iTiiIno f.rinliii' In ,11 "Vklti branclie!i inclnellhtf prodnutious of gra n, ieriTtioii.prteoito tliosa who rnhko attvii! piyiiiont ana, hll nevpr Uqyi'itu irom.tlio tcrmi stated. Yqu can maud money liy pi Irt-wcnt, anu -wo prcler that alt thouli RUA.IInt nltti. . r Vk iXTr.Nn to mnko a farmers' ' pij it that every farmer In tho larid w'lll need a id Njlllliot willingly do Mithout., , , ,. Wk undkiuta'NIi tho Interest! of icric 1- ttlro in hi. thin icgiun nnd intend Ut fc( u tuiunUyhtuily oUd wotkfor tho Advancement of Ilia clars fu rcnrcs'ii ' 'VkiiAVii6orrtsponilcnts ih' all acoU'orVi of tno )-4hiij nurtbtTi'st. who Will rennrt It io iuco.Mi.of, fiiriiiiuo. in every locality. NVk silALL keen piqu with production in every'dcprtnicnr, olid report, throuch ci r rvpunilai)tn ami from pergonal ohscrvtU n POWDER Absojutely Pure. Tlili ollcr rievcr lirlon. A murrcl rf purltj, itrcnjthanil wiI,ojiiMim. ) llcrt .(conomlcil tlwn Did ordinary klmli.tmlcanuot tmoM In competitlcn wl h the multltiicttf of toft-let, thort weight, alum or lihoiphato i Mydor,, FqM cnlji la , can.. KOTAL 1IAKIAO rOWOEll CO., J Wall St', N V. decly raMc, tiruita nun vegetable!; conqerm tit atoOk railing, tlio yiiluo ot cattln for meat a id for dairying) of lionisi for all iiurp6scs: of sh'cp for w uol and mutton, or both ; ,of s iho anil iiouUry. Alo, ts to heca and honey. Mr. sn-at. corttlnao'to btuily tho Innrkits nnd inform our patroen oil all points,, so tl at they wil boalila to jtiilgo (tho situation or tlieinieh-Oj. Oar old rWrons will bear wit ncas we havo werl.'oil faltlilully, in this di n lictiuu, in tlio past. Wahull ijq an In;tJi tuturo. No daily ucwapaper In Portland I as ever 6lvcu tho proIuccra of tho conntry'il oh clear vlpr-a nf tho yorld'a crops n,nd mark ts ai tho I-.M15D.H often docn. Our market port hdvo lieelitwoithllilnilreiU'of tlmusai ds to' tho producers vf tliil luion. , Woalnli carefully oull inch mbotllmieouj inattor or (uonslll lu-'ntllt atfd initrult Loth' Von ng ml old, TholF.unilir.niiiiS to ho onieduca or iu ever dopirtiiit-nt i 1. , uuii i.iuiiiiiiAi.i win uteiv nun inui-pcwi eutly illicutv every quw.tion thht intort4t ' ho pvoplKOUi f no atarflonit ol riglit , fio far; aa o navo inuiiencc. ji anaji do rxertcil in laror of cood priucfplua. cnoiPttovcromont. trn6 m- ltgion, tctr.puraiic.) and nr. (.duoition ofi ' ho maun of thu (r -neral atd Htato,'(!ovo n. Hunts. Tin: Ifojit Ofiici.fc is wtitcd by hilvld of mature experuuuv iu tho Uliora of tho farmer, and will acnualottd with tho wayi of ha world. Shulutmst:, hvwelf iu all thedutits ami ploaiurcs ot home. Thoustndt bear wit ness to tha good inllucnca tho I'VliMKIf oxorta In many homca to make tho Uvea of inotlu rs, wives nnd children bn)tcr nnd'ha'ppfcr. As a rAMiLV rai-Kit UioFAiMiEiisiutAint tho,c!os:at rchtiontf to the people and ix'er diet tho mokt aalutatory iuUuenco. Tho Wiluuette 1'akukk is not local In cliarho tcr, aw tho immo mightmhlevl you to bcllm-e. ltwa naui'd fifteen yoirs ago, when ;ho WillainettA Valley uaa Oregon, but it haa -x. pandidand oruwn with tho growth of the country and re prtanitt all tho agricultur j of Oregon and Waehtnyton. 'I ins is the farmir'rf own organ, open for alltorclatoexpcrlonoe, actk Information, and tato any griqvatice they may havo to o m plain of f jiimt whoover and whatever ac -ka to oppress or deceive them. Our column .W cng to the people, and tho value of the Fjt- win uuivuj ucpvuua on men ponniar uiifr aucoi, I Iho Ivditor brings to your a-iistanco tho expcrfeiCe of 33 yiaia apent in thla rcgron; u,i.i.,u Mjvmiuuu ui mu wuuuvrvs iniuv years connection with.agricultiirq and twelio yean amualntauco with liuny of yquluthe wluinniof'theFARMKR, ' n 'vf ' The. i,oductiou of prictalia made fq epeQtaJ uon mat it win uring mcrcncij cucuLtti ii, WoStsk every friend to aid u in that Vep ot, and tluill appreciate thu good ,HU or all wio dq so, v:c. Waiiinneti, ' i i rJw uaiines. REALESrAJE jGENTS ' 'SAitnr.'oREaoM. 1 : i . "VCl'IOBr? North 'of ClimtkHA oU, C'ommcrclil -fi ,SH. .lrten suta uml Ktrrv. will giro i.clntlchtlon ti lha rlo ef Ileal fciUto In the City ami Country; will r. nlhnmciior farinai collect money and mtka rroiiil return. Alto uprntii for tho 'ii:Ticrr '.in irn. inn: iSsi'kaimi: jiim-H ii,uiiuorfl,iiiii.nr3ii)IJwl In 1810. Amu over t,'..',(K,oWo Will Uke rl.ke uralnit fire. In tlm S'fA'l li'MSllll Wi'tt COMIM.M, oT hnlcui, Orcfiim, Ca.tnl, KlW.OtXI , . H E I'KUVJNOKH: Btlcm! A.JPuili,inlu; Tj P., Wall, h-iNton mer chant; J6liniL.il, Lmm ,i Co, mticliaiita, I'or'Uii'l: I'. N. Shurtllff. tolleetoii of et.iil. J.'Ai Strjl.rl.lic, Lcatlicr Qiffchant; S , llirrjlpojaiidlioodfalcr. WILLAMETTE' UNIVERSITY Tho biilcst Iritltutton1 o'u tho Pn- clfllo Const. ' 1 . 'i ' TitiutV I'Kortssoits .Vxb isim traits: ' . , . i . i . .i i TIIHl.i: IU.l)Itl'.l) AM) 11 1TV htl IIIIXTS I.IMXJULI.Y, i ti Thrco Ihiildinjj's UfoiV or inalruction. EXPENSES REASONABLE. I ! I T- ,1 j)i:r.iimn:.TSi l-Collfijo of I.lb'TM Arta. ' ' II ColKeo f M iUne-,nr. 11. V, rn.jr, Coin, I'orllanrt. 1 1 1 Coltece of Ij w- JihIm W'nf. It nr ley1, 'limn. IV Wcyuau'e Vollti.'O'TMVilJe' nl Irl?-,Doaii. V Conurralnry cf JfiLlo-Z. II. I'anin, Plrector. VI Unltr.ltjl Aauhimyl ' ' ! ,i VII Ait Dqurtmuit i!m Mrj Brjdjee, Imtructcr Klret Term opena Hep'euilior I, lS. Colics of l. oHh. Stpumber 17, 1881 I Col lit o ot Medicine i ii pumUr 3, liii. XjrScnd tor Cutaloanv lo UIOIIIS V.IV8COV, t-lrt-.'lin Snl cm Orrsmi. Miller Bros. An. 503 fiffoml hlrcer, 1'orllniul. EFJIEN!! (lencnl sntt for Iinfiorlnl Kgp VmhU IBono 3Icnl rrlmmrch Itoo Hive, Fruit, Tn-, Ic Etr. I'or CAtalogura aid dt,rrlpltom ol aUe. adrcti: MILLER 1JUOS., See'd' FtdrS, JCD Feeoml teet. . Portland, Orejon- IStAll DILLON sO.SS J LKVI ftlLLON .t BtiiS. ' ONE OK WOKE SURQE0N3 From tho Western Division, 31!) Hush Suvet, b. 1.. of tho Jsational (Juriricnl Institute, will be at the Chcmekcta Hotel, Salem, October II, 18S1. rerons buf fering fi-om diseases of tho spine, hip, limits or any bodily deformity, paralysis, piles, fistula, sexual or chronic, diseases should avail themselves of this opportu nity. Keferonees given throughout tho U. . Consultation free. id. Prosy Superintendent t "Xow, Chil dren, what shall 1 talk about to-day?" Little girl: "About three minutes, if you please, ihir." A goutlomnn passing, with optics torribly on the bias (cross-eyed), littlo Dot murmured, "Ma, ho'a got one evo that don't ga" Mamma ; MMy child, what makes you such a bad girlr" Hesnoufo: "Well, mamma, L sposo Goxteiit you the host BSHiilluki!llVi.Ji& tmrj-KA "Ni.iiBHnvitiHiBNinum 1UI-OHTEK3 AND HREEDKRS OF NORMAN HORSES (l'onoel el frn of E. Dillon & Co.) . XBW DIPOKTATIOIV Arrliol la fine condition June 15, Usl. Hv pp- 4 urge Kutiwun oi enoicc aninim. Sr.lllLf.S AMI III'AIXlt'lliTi:uS 10C.1T. Ill) AT .tOlOIAL, Opno4U the IHlnal Central and Chlc;o aql Alton I) ot. ttreet cjh run from the Ll Er a i Writ, era and InuiiaioolU. lilooiuliuton ij Wt.m iv.. ln. hi iuiwuuDf.oii, uiru; io ojr tuoue n ftorn:!. DILLON BROS., Normal, 111 (eptlmS FARMS S APPLICATION' WAN! ED. AS ArTLICATION' is MADE TO US DAILY TO rent fr jia, Tbow dtiirlny to rcrt ihclr ilc i, piic cu oa ut. WAUltl.N Ell ft UAIINES. Sl U(l 1UUU and loiaraaoe Afeate, a!e,ni. rjQj&JuUfftuu4,V)oltftSiia ncUonon tho part of other roads, nud children ho could find ; if thy don't suit lm tho poojilo should bo protected from un- you, 1 can't help it," Jtu, USE KOSE PILLS. PATENTS. CB1BR. MAklUlt. rHMTIL .at .!, eJratee f mntr J.n.li... "I.IIHU WUr, lI'Miivtea, D, C raivi StIUIITN, UeluXN. HauiKMi-M UJHUIUM. cjBtS n H I Iu tuJI i amy mtl mtl m 1 1 Ja TJIB LIGHTNING M KNIFE II THE BEST KNIFE IN THE WORLD! To Hut HAV A-MTH.WV (win tho Mow, fitacli, or Ta fill J'OItVSTAJ.Ks or jIAl.ldi ll.lt', P , ltlirr.Ur. OlT.-i iu ' luudlN. Into niwYert.' XBWUaS '.-.IJiU')-?'' Illlchlnu In Hoatuid ,Uru- r emiini' iW ,v.v:.''i "turbiiTL rii i crvin': R.IVJ.2 ' invnf thfd un.l- l .! .VXr. T I lie TvHln.nl i, 1 jhmlnii.T. iVt.i. 'and Wir7iM r,ArT..r,..r'l.'VLu.T' iK Viffr,7iY benepr row. It will fi.iij.'i.vi iirrr3:.Kr."z?v 1 h.taK:rii '.itsss' A?.'"'?? " r itf i.i-.r.ii.i " i- v s.-.iv. ." 'I.Whtulnifi l-.i i vt i it I,, .. , v l.v ,....". .. .,r if inT zrLvin..:!" i"uf ;. -..,, .-, -, , Wwmt my jwvm mt $tfi ineoaorpitc iilrylniruii i IT I'AVH itociitilcwu Alt Mf Nil is w Tl II KN I vn u hfeb C'uu J4.au ui r ui aiuUoelcc ll'kt rt. iiu, u llavKliifnfnnilAlrM.limin . IIS ViVSfKiVlVM . .Wtfit r.wninr,iAJiiy.'vafiiaa,ffiM5 HIRAM HOLT & C0..'I, rt ml, hi tfarJira rejerclaafi .r l IraJ gntnlt Oak Lawn Stock Farm. U. W, Curoy, Salom, Ogn, ,,., Importer at, J UrtoJtr c ,,,, k,v ,.K,I,,,u,',1,0P.hlr,'na An'rlc.n or Improred .il ,ei'lihedficr.En'l.!iterk.blrt,. Service rre je fr IU. y,,xr Tar Hale. jnllaa XOTICB. IW ILL Ut at Oilnt lher Suhle, SaUm. on llor. m4lc.Itr(.tmtnt ol all airt ind rinplolanlni"a! " ...BU... Inflnnarv Fmi irm i,...iu udu.;...;:n7, L.'.vv.".. '5U -'""' u j.it3 ui limrnitrj- rul rftuie Jnca.1' W J- TarLUNOEIttV.S,, Bit vnie, Ot., t Sa'em, Or. nffWlWfmimm iMwmniairf . AiA.tt,j.A-'tac.JJ.