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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1884)
i .0 Sm M'Mmti; Tho tax lovy in Marion county is 21 millB.,, ,, i ; ( ,,t i, Olandors tronblo (horses, in Garflold county, ,Ny ,(o Tho Indinn School question ls-bqinn rovivod in Salem, ngniji. . VivelKhllim potinds is1 . 1 f (exhibition U WrtlJitWVjdlaa'l i V ! on Resident of Jospphino oonntyj re- port considerable eicKnoss in cnni wc w tion. , '' Twelvo mon nro omployod dn the iro orntnoiit work nt thn mouth of tho Co- Tho,fho)lin8rof ftsJXxBenncft, nl Co quillo Cny-Vn8'(lo6troycd''hy ) on I, thai 2d. j tt v TJio LLophulh; Gazette Hnys that) on EiglitM'tlqa.ijinn has t colt which is ,, spotted Hkq a, ?cbm, , t j( it J ITho Jtulinns) in ,$pok'hno county! hrd ccttiiit fcstlrisoter tho lynching o(ono I , of,tholr,nuifl1ieV ' ', ; v , J , Railroad property in Spokane; Wnlln Wnltn. whuninii and Linoolii couri tins t 1Q HOC ita ntfa, Bvooit. n v",'jw Alvn' Billinge,, flEoil-aV living -hcai Amity, was thrown from hlp'yitgonloiic car yitgohlono day lust week and Killed. W At .Pilot JlqaXi littlo eon pf Wright had his skull' fractured ' wcorc bynkiclcroin ncnlf. ' ' General Nolson A.-Slilcs recently Inst uur ; chased' 19,000 achwof timber land in Clallam county, oil the, Straitb of Fuca, Mr. Otto, timbor innpectni of i thb 0. It. it N. Co.. cot his leff hrokoit a few dayfl abb, eovcral miles beyond' 1) ikor City. x. John Torry, an oldVinnn.livin iir. T VJIIC DiiVton, -tt'as brutnlly beaten -hV Imp two vial eons a few 'days, ao for fioo h causb. J. 0. Hoznrtn, Scoll Uoznrtli nn P. Johns, of Astoria, havo incorpor I'M itcd! a steel railway company, with jx caj ilal slocJc ol $iW,UUa I Tho potato crop in Cfarko county is immentio ntul tho quality line, but tjiort is lltllo or no sulo for hotaloos in lnrco f ntinntttipfl this nn.ison. f A now telegraph cahlo has just pcen successfully laid across Hood's Cjjnal, and direct communication with Port Townsond restored again. Tho Hakor'City llovtiilfo says the plotion of tho railroad to that city !iot nmko tho placonny duller, than even by killing thocitrontiroly. om aim Stta, ' Fifty Chinamen nro at wprk lieai tho Jiot iiiKe, limKinguiotrapK souu oy K)iting it with rock and lllllnc up p! hup- aces wncro the roadbed nau mmu down. Tltero is n much Inrccr ncreaKO o po. tatocs on tho bunch-grass hills this year .man jnsi, auu ino yiciu prouiiscs w nu large, so there is no danger of a piltato .famine A largo number of while rofiple, , , epecinlly women, aro leaving tho hop . iiclda in tho l'uynllup valIoy,4sayinr tho 1 accommodations for living, nro not good ' enough for them. ' Mr. McKonzie, a miller from Walla Wnlla, haH purchased tho Covp, Onjgon, flouring mill for $80,000, And will fit it wun new iiiucuiiiury u uneu, hi uni :r iu bo ready for this penson's crop. A good many fiords 6f wheat in tho hIls north ,ani wost 6f Walla 'alia , hayo pot been cut. Tlio Joy pric ) of ( iwhoAt anil tho high price cljargci . for harvesting aio giveu as tho reason. ' 4 At Tomdroy wheat is bold for 35 c 9nts 1 ' per bilshcl. In Lbwistou it has peeu sold for 28 and SO cents ncr bushoL and , dull Bnl6 at pint price. Millions of bushels ihavo ljoen prodftcct tlI year in .tliht locality, ',.. Recent cnspJ of land jumping in tho vicinity of Walla Wnlla JiWo tircated n ,v epmniotlon among' tjio settjew, nnd.ru 1 m6rs bt' iiu orgiuiiziitlon id ,doul tn n summary nwinnnr with tho claim jump 1 Ara 'nrvi hnnril ' ' I Mrs. Crew, -wife of iO. Grew; di; licr 1 hq'nio , (o t? ?vtf, i .county. Dcce i-"d 'Ws born in tin d nl urrj- city of Cheshire. 1'i.iiUiid, Jn Alio year 1S20, imdramo tojjii liited. State, lar ding I ..V. -. . IO.rK -I J J k ai'isosron. in jt" 1 . 4 Hi 18IJS." U4 ' ' Tho faTl'meetl ng 61 tho lt.lk6r Cc Aerieultuml Soeatv commenced unty hut 4 VTuoday. wlth'n limited att9udant,1x "4 cause ' of tHe. unpronltlou-iL vtarthc 1e- r. Thp;-q ,was not n cjjtri display of aril oles iipomoxliibitloiiit There wero ibout ', ' . '.thirty, hqre6s jr, tr.iiriirjjrj to;compb 0 for , the ilill'oront prizes. Owing to tho , , weather, tho tfack viis in, supi had sou dition that tho directors coucludod. ,to ' " ' postpono tho racefs. ' 'The Dlalock farm, in Whmjo county, has 1,000 acres of land in Qom, vhich will comimro favorably with any grown in tho oldor States. Jt is only within tho last two or three years' that aijy at tempts have been mado to cultivnto corn, tho belief being general iaaj tho climate is not conducive to its growth. Tlio experiments so far havo been very successful, aud In tho future M'oseo county will bo largely given ti tho growth of this cereal. Tho following is tho iaxnblo property of Curry county : 73.3S2 acres of land, valued at $240,553: town lots, 117,920 ; improonients, $35,218; merchandise and implements, 103,007- money, notes nnd accounts, $S7,701- household furni ture, carriages, watches, jewelry,, -etc., , $U.388; COS horses ard mules, $26,381 ; ' 3,879 cuttle, $81,(515 : 23,29 sheep and goats, $31,922; J.421 swine, $3,134. Gross value of property, $008,429 ; in debtedness, $107,15G ; exemptions $4Q, 594; total deductions, $156,860; isse ablo Uxablo yftlftatJoniW .W" llZ0' $432,121, . ' .. J WlLLiimUfl'TB FARMER: SALBM, OttKOON, ijldl.k ItW..J3s oijvilli'rftfjTho Dallci for tho murder of hzra Junes. Kittitas Localijor : Tho fro FHd.lv And'itWaW nifehld frosts of last i.:n,i All tho tender plants in and aroupd town. The Klickitat county ncricultnnllnnd tnechnnifAl aircotnmeires on thd last day of September and clones October!!. poison llennijtt llnsctt'ly fot bidden the sate of sDirituous liquors of any kind 6n tho 23 hillc cQutract wpst of 'the Cnscndo mouutmiiB. ' , At Spqkanu falls a meeting was hold, to i nlse money to p.iy tho indebtedness of tho Methodist college at thatjdnce. The sunt of S30."1 was lnlsod. Father Wilbur gael000andMr4.WilliurSlpQ. A man answering 'the dosdription of Frank Mooro tho man who killed If air, childs nenr.Waitshprg last Thursday, Mh4tccn,l6h!tWd JJil)oh!nojulitlirpo niilbs below Wnlla Walla. Froiir Jay Lynch, we lrnrn that a G6nnan w'hoso nnpio he did not know", wns caught in tho cylinder of Hank Shadier' threshing machine on Deadmau lant Frid ij', nml his lower linlbs litor lHly tini to shrink His ihjttrios wore such that ho lived, but a few hours. Tho coroner's jury at Spoknno If nils decided that the unknown mall found nearly dead near tho railroad track enst 01, that, place,, was "Georgo Mccarty, thnt ho was traveling from l'ortland,'Or., to St. TiOtiin. Mn . thnt his death was COUBcd i jw Vouulls ) received by ailing1 'irUili H UAln'on'thb SbHllcrn rncififekir road. WliGthttJ'triccidcntnl or otlior wiso we nVo tth'auIo to ai-cortnin." J Tho Oregon, Transcontinental j poni pnny hns submitted to tho Nominating Commitleo of tho Northern Pacific tail road tho following names, and hnvj re qi)0sjjed thntthreobo selected nsdircCjtors iwiuiuucuiib inu unjjuii iiiiii?v;iiuin.iiiui uotn 1 Y6 andOlidlek,F.'Coliy I. i I ji is"ex .. r . I' M . ' i.' HJtwl. that tho Knlnmn iranfiiirwiuii rondy fpr ppcration nliout IhhSiJiili loJt,thp jmontlw s'lt'lm itrai)ffr hojii vot .(50.000, Tlio buitdorM bill Miu'vlaOOJDOOiriil Bmjtli Bros) $ JVnjion rrcLiv.u ipipWiVW. lor soiling nur up m thfl. V Ay. 'The J latter linn clbaroiUSO, 000 their cbntrncti nnd it is pteaumed thai tlfobiiiltloi-H cleared near ttvo-tl irds of ihimimnunt paid tlicnii , Tn idinw tho prodij'ioua ttnuo mado in,tho uiapufacttiro f lumber on' tho Sound during tho last few ychfy, thd fol low ing is produced to show tho work of ono m : ThoJ'ortilllakclvlUi.Uim- Vany tiAldoj-aVdOO iilen,lfcliit(ly iji! Uc logging camps, 200 hoad of work oxen and 20 mules. Ono of lhesotcnmpsjrmt 10,000 feot of logs into tho water (hilly. Tho company loaded 100 vcadls in 4883 with cargoes aggregating 7',lS'.),78t feci of lumber. Twenty-eight vc'ssols jvoro loaded (luring tho first four montl s of the current year. There were shl pod also 1,12:1 piles, 092 spars, 700,308,000 laths, IM.a&l pickotsiand 200,70,000 shin'clos. Tho daily capacity of thofmill is 27G.000 feet. Tho largest day's work wns "fill.OOO (cot. in n rim of cloven and a half hoiirs. Tho compapy pwns two stenmcrH and eix sailing vossols, and jinvo a largo storo win worth 2C,00a a stock ot gpoi(s Qrowlns Fanslei . This is 0110 of' our most' beautiful flowors, and .though it is popular at d to be found in ihost grdens, comparnt vely fow ppople underttand its propor qulti vatiou with avtnwof obtaining the iinost iloivers Thoy will go into tho gro inds of tho florist and express annzQiup it at tho great sizo and boauty of tho pn lsiqs thoy seo;thorq, vjll forthwith rjurch iso a H'Pl'v lur Kieir uwu (itiiiuiug 111111. win bo chhrmod'wlth' them, and bo determin ed tp grow tho snmo on their qw'u premleeii, though 'their pret ionsj vfiVJr hivo so signally failed. When nkked how tlioy hail bcon growing thorn, they oftetv reply, "Oh, I got isolno froiii u neighbor, yliQ hns largo bpds of t ion), hut they aro ull tq small." Whor told that tljov should, sow t,boj peod 0: iho llucst, of thoso obtained from tho II iribt, ns boon as tlio seed was matured, say way to get them.' l.very August tpe Mxd of tho largudt ilild moblUesijuhlo should bo sown mid tlo old 01103 duup and thrown awoy. And wo' should say that this wns ousy cnouirh to do wlion it is oneo known. In thj winter the plnnta should l$ lightly cbibrpd. There are now pansies ndvortiscd every year, but nnyono crowing tuom caiolully and taking, as wo sny, tlio ced from thq best every year, will bo as likely as anybody to havo larcro. now kinds, and will thus savo tho oxpense of purchasing them, which at most lasts only for n single blooming. 1 State Fair Restaurant. Wo aro promised a restaurant at tho State Fair grounds this year that will bo a credit to tho association and just tho plnco for visitors to get a tip-top meal. Mr. Bob Thompson of tho Thompson House of this city has rented the largo theatre building east qf the Pavilion and will fit it up in a stylo of oriental magnificence," so to speak, for his patrons. One thing dead sure Mr. Thompson will give thoso who patron izo him plenty to eat and cooked in good home stylo. Mr. Thompson is making preparation fpr feeding mul titude and 'if tho Vcnther is Rodd the pany in tho Northern rncilic Jtoaru : 'Mali L Shilth.J X. P. Hallowell! VrnnK rk.trames I. it irizinton'.a'dl n 11 Hall sdm'o tltnb in August, tnd that a tlio only, yay to havo fine, hrgo flowen , tho' idea was juinped al.' Antlyiit tllat'i i tho THKtSHUta MACHINE CONTEST. i will bo remembered that ci fow weeks ago wo wero called upon thrdugh tho public press by 6ur neighbors $Uvcr & Yfllkor, to discontinue our re lations with lr. T. 13. Wait, our ngont. at Salum, liccauso ho permitted a Now Mhssilloh" thresher o comploto a job of threyhing for Martin I3rosj on Salem pmirie, wher'o ho J. I. Caso Agitator ut terlyifailod and was drawn out of tho Hold.! This notorious oventjwhilo it sold us a largd' number of machines in that im mediate' vicinity, was not brought to our notico until tho ttnal was fanly under way nnd a comploto victory assureij. ) Tho part taken 'in this trial by our tigaiit wns strongly coudoinncd by Suiwr & Walker, ostensibly bocauso it was nn unwarrnntablo intorforenco on his part with a sot of men who were un nblo to get satisfactory results opt ot tho Caso Agitator, being compelled to guar nlitco beforehand tho dainngo incident to threshing with tho Agitator, ns, was tho caso with Martin Bros, of Salem prairie, who had reccivod $150 damages, from Staver & Walkqr. ) ConSitloring tho position taken by Stnvor Si Walker' at Salem,-it would be dilllcult to imagino our surnriso when wo heard of Mr, Wnlkor, of tho linn of, Slaver & Walker, at La Fayette, prcgon, negotiating with our customers thoro for tho leturu of our machine. This man of "resources'' had so far woven the wob of falsehood into thp enrs of our cus lomcrs that wo wero called updn to go there nnd adjuiJt tho disturbances ho canted." On our inrriynl at l.a Fnyqtto, Mr, Wnlkor wns on hand and divided our customers' timo .with us ho holding his interviews in, nlleys, 'biuilc strccU, and ImrnynidH ofrwitiKiOur customers in duccmentrt that thoy might bo rempner atcd for condemning our muchuic.) .Luis 1.1U91 ui i;uiiin:Liiiuii, iiiiiuii aim invislblo in tsof, wo of course wero not qulto prepared to meet at tlio time, tl though this snmo machine, as well as every other machind sold by us this year) aro doing llrst-elnss work. Tho preposterous staloincnt that our niaehiiiq at,1nFa,yotto and McMinnvlllo yi pot drt good work, is flatly contra dicted and fully wiped .out by tho, sub joined statomont, signed by loliablp fir fnors who cither lutd this Fainanmchiiio liresh their grain, or saw it at work for others 1 in, tlio identical neighborhood whe.ro it) ii wii)l tlio, jvbrlq' wns not satis factprily done. ' Wo might pro'perly hdd hero thqt this is' practically tho first year for tho "Now MnsMllon" in tho Willamette valley, a taot which would of ltflulf naturally im ply thb possibility of sotno dilliculty iu its work-, but such is not the casc On tho contrary, overy ninchino cold by us is doing llrst-class work, just as they nro uuilt at tlio inctory, witliout any tmild ing'ovor in fho llufd or wlthoiit tho aid for iho or six days at each mdchino of an .expert adjuster, something which might properly bo said of, tho Agitator. Wo havoushrowd suspicion that when tho statement that Staver Si Wnlkor never had a inachinorcturncd reaches somo farmem in our mind'n oye, its cop rectnesi will bo seriously questioned. Kt Ht'OIIEH. Munnger for Russoll Si Co. laterestlnE tettors from Farmers. MoMix.NViw.r, Or., Sopt. JU, ISSt. Messrs. Itiitecll & Co., Portland, Or. I)earSirs lliuing just had tho "Now 3uisillibir"Tlircshor, run by Townscnd bCluy, throh 2000 bushclH of whotit and oats on my iilaco near MoMinnviHe. Will say it dono us 'good work as I oyer socri, or, good ns I could ask for, both in wheat and oats. 11. F. Tcckbu. MoMin.wiu.i:, On, Sept. 8, 18$1. Mra. Ru8(jll kVo., Portlnndj Or. j J)enr Sir-t-Tliis is to certify that 1 "VMvlArntaUUnri" Tliwiulini. a n .1 l i L the Js"6wMnspNHon" Thrctihe nndltiwsoll Kngiue, Jias. tnrofllieil iiy grAIn, oiW can sayljt rtonb tl'o beat job I ovor'donp, coiwuloring j tho condition fif thtj 4'pain. It Invert at least' 100 hiiHhola of onta mom thai, other niifclilnci, that huyo dope injl uuemiij' noreioioni. ' ' ' 'i ! , ' "Vn:lfAl cuVt- f-'i rciii.vjjyTi Or, 6e,pto, 1SS1,' ltucsell Si Co., Portland, Or. ' J ,' ' i Dear givsTliw i to oortifi tfuitll had tliii "NV'w , Masflillion" Thher I nml lluasell 'Lngino thresh ,tny gruliu thU ji-ai1 null e-tij ;ny ,i; nbvr had a lptr job done, i For 'fast ithrcSihing, (jfxxl hopUrating aud ilcauing I never wiw its equal. Adam F. Scojti , i i i i i JIiMiswutE, Or.,6eit.40 ISfel. 3Iere. Ituasell & Cp,,rortland, Or. Dear Sirs Vi'e, Uiq niulorsiffned, now runninir&team outfits witnessed tho work done by tho "Xew JIasaillon" Thrher on tho farm of J. O. Scott, nenr MoMirin vijle, and ni-onounco tho work firgt-clius in cvory respect Tho graji wua thresh ed and saved in good shape. John IIaki:r, T. S. Uakiiii, It. W. McCou.oviit, 1'. J. U.S'PEIlV001). ili-MixxviuJJ, Or., Aug. 23, 18S1. jrewra. Ituisell Si Co, I'ortlandOr, Dear Sirs Wo, tho undersigned, wit nesaed tho work dono by the 'New Man billion" Thresher and Itussoll Kn'ino, on tho Armstrong farm near Amity, Or., and pronounce tho work firat-clasj in every respect. NeVcr saw better work dono than wou done in oats and wheat. GEditOE B. ItAttr, Di'KcA.v Itoss, M, BujtKE, A. P, SAVAtii JI. Tapkl, Ouvkh Ciiy, J. A. Buor, Y, J, Hehk, J. McDO.VALD, l'AUl. UVV'C, y. "firing.' SEPTEMBER I?, 18iU. AUCTION 1 AUCTION !' A 320 Aero Farm, Stock and Implements, etc. A Wrcut Clmnro for Biu'ii!i(s ! TlTAnniKEII .1 DAllSKS n l E1W Asfitf, 11 oi osiciu, Micron, win en clirr il'l. Il.'tl, Fell nn tho ptemt'a, J inlkn loiilll-Mcit tt Siltm, In nunon wuniy, uo niiqiu uocrlbcu rai mm xr- S. V-. WANLESS One pood farm of 320 irc; ISO tf which k In dit tlvatlon, and ii'Mnl m.rf uioto iillv p tten Into rut tlvntlon; 13 cn tl-li bottom )oii,inxlkhi for.luv ralhi'tr trltiiluf;lu iXiJ onli.ru bemln-v cntv ui nun, pucii ni nppii-f, po.n, piun'w, fniuc rlirrrlcx; Iim on It alto ahuiiM ami ol lie tltlo ictfect. Mull ah.l .. Af.SO S good )miri marJ !2 irtdlnirtA . lSlmntof otl'o nM'n'of 1 a wi,3 cilei, I talnnco 3 and 3 y.ar oM, co. A 1 lulUN YSIIorkiMrvliot: 1 hin cater; , Sil6H; 1 prlfi hrro J 1 new finning ml. I; 1 c der mill; 1 hark, ' ' 1 hnck; ' i llouveliold fnrnlturo, etc.. eti' S3.Trrui oTMnlr ...All ami lin'cr 1D. th. On all auiaa orr S10, 11 month t nit- ut 8 pir ivtt In- vTtn. a micoiinici a))r Cfin hiu iu iouoii an auina oicr vw w ncro rain 14 JilM. Sixth Annual K.vhibltion OP THE rOUTUND MECHANICS' FAIR I J Will nnpn Ol-f. D fcnlnurx fnf ! w. .Ilrrlianlrnl Hklll, IinrnlloiK, Al (, nnd Aat irnl I'roilurfa lll lie irprrrnldl lit llir Ilrxt I'Alillilt rtri'iunilo nu Hill ,urlliUral C'3.it. IiiMnuiMMttnl Oonccrt1. ' 11 an tllklaiit Orchlra rach afuirnoon kai siing i'rcmitiitiB : ,lliliot Ocll, cllvnr or nromoor Diplomat awarded at (.rcmlumi to mcrltorloua (Mil. Il.( Adtitmslon : II lo Douhto Hraaon Ticket I Khijle 8Aon lUkila,. .,,..,... Hlntlo admit Ion, , Children under 12, half price . il.KI r.du vAny dolnl mf.irnntloii (,-Unn or cn'. on appllcatltn OU8TAF WltOV, B'c J. II CONnt.r", 1Y i:. Vt. ALir.Vifunirliitonilent. t. epl2M No. 0 Waalilnjtwn St., I'ortlihi). a- Sawing Made Easyv OltAJUni UOHTNIrTaBAWINO UAOmHS orasrr oisr , ao xjncm' TEST TRIAL. For lonrlng cetnn ctmna. wood Tarda, farroera Ellln ont llaortpflo4-cuuIntf-ll.rl.lJ. ni, a boTot Uoauaaw lova na anj ,lOTWUOU,l r. iromenMi aannir or ar axui tmmmr tt nua forrlnranU Uluatratwl rataloiruo In liilulanCoelora, ulio brUllautlrlUumUMtcU txaiitr In ft color. AM Irmm, Sioa ABcii xr o co,, ia no ettt at, adear, vy J. D. JORDAN & SON, . .. . aifCIMOM TO,..,,. EDWARD LAMPORT, Dealers In I Harness, Whips, Saddlery. Holies, Spurs, II ns 1 :rs, lairiing and llrlvhi,' .loys, HrpulrhTeiliyand proii'tly dono at .all time, dirrlusi' ni nr'txi'lall) ComiccnUI hlruct, 8. Ian. al Hlrw av.tSin Ulfl ruih FRtHT OREGON DRIER. Patronize 'Honio Industry by Buying an Oregon., lir.ST T-Ciuiiiio It Ui i inoni k ijIkUk cin' i4 to fiWVH'an.i'l'yoi'lFr' .FECOSII, It la caller inanaiithS ei.d jr iu1i eklll ln'co-ratln ' than nui other. I p ' nil lew ' TlllIlO.'-lllMfllakor ln!iHllntlh Krut nil aa, ni'JiaMc irouiio) u HUf,IVr-lP 'V t nl dokcr ) m tfW. FOU ITU -Itann time an ili'l. drilnirn amt'mOrviltorouihl) UikiiUav oilivr. I KltTIl It i irpr4 durable a,i n!l, ai' unr mental Ihaii any oilier. . eplnar Ifreen frull JaLVTII. It U auiyied 10 lie piirpOM of pf :. . . .'..' . i i in or loricgrnmet or fore2tikli rnnvtnieiit Mf wliiVr or for a ml K aifd or chart f.t-K k Hummer hIi UM tuM Mil aumiucr h hi u not inueeMAUncr. frr.VlKl 1,1 It It adapted to tuln lt drlpr,l u, of arrupru.4 Irt dijln.-rrry Jnloi friiTt er beitlWana lhu Milnir a Valuable lirodlM aud lrivnlin.-l ai In wiiiq, ib i4iu'x on hi. iuiiimc, crba(in eniofcv ....Tin :. it.. -...' "i' . j "ji '-.' r. . tilj. jure or blacacn the fruit. ' I'terjlonoof1 the above cUliua ( am fullj rrlf! to e.tuJ.ll.N iv actiul leu In con naltlon Gillian other machine. Tbli luwhlim I. oao In nriom tlxoa and price to tult the rpiulnmenta of all ilinnol cu.toiiitr.. IaCvintiuiU.1 nuatlr ol brick and Iron n adurab'e wanuerand ! full,' prottxted by U H, laUntairrantcd fctpttiubtr S, 1SS I'trKnillylnirlii or near I'ortlaodron larirt malliltia ot Hill kind by ia.llii(f on Of 1)1 Luelllli;, the leleraii nur.r nun trail nurr nun in, who will Uku ann iruu grower etjinwuunu, orfrf jittuure inanpwinvib 1 t9.luiiilrlra nmtirr'it sail Order u llrllrtl. Addreei, iii(1 H. S. JORY, Box !i:,, S&lem, Oregon, A PRIZE Kt-nil .Ik riM fir tkr.t.. and recti re 're a oo.il v box of irooda wiiitli will hei all, cf either lex. to more money njjiieyrurht atay than anytl'riic tlae in thla world. Kor.uiita await the HorlceraalMolutel) aura. At nine. .ploJ addreaa Til UK a, 00., Auuita, Maine, DR. H. SMITH. DK T I II T..-ALI, OPERATIONS OP PES', flltry ytitotatti Iu the rooteayana laillful "if I Tlio manner. Tlioe wearing Artllldal Taatli that do act Ionic well, or thai dleAirure trelr faoewlll do well to CU on 1)11. II. BlIITII.andttaaettl teeth tlutwiu uakayou look natural aaln. All Work Mar raMlcil. OfflCC In Mcora Uuck, oter Uiy Itore, Ealem.' llJanUi ut This Out A i" .. '... i ...1 A luivm in ru iio fid CTI.ou'UgbymaU MtCH niVTOMlt afjaFT. In Ona Koolh mwitiMmvii UE AL.f7. iliUriniit,i NOTICE m FARMERS. And nil Iulorostoil in Fruit Drying. John jiiicsir 10 a osr, A-BANY, J i : OREGON Jliumt it lur e to order 0.I1,VAMZG WiKK CLOTH VaVTtar ninl rrull Urlcra. OimEflH Ktt.t,KO UK 8HOKT NOTIOl". ALSO male tit on'er llOin VI till .1ItlTU-.SSI.H, with or without tUhUnera. KltroitATtn 7IM1 for Fnnntn; Mllla, and al klnuaol MlltLt'LOllI, OKEtfON WIRE WORKS, ' i I t jiillS-3in AMItW, nrrenn. USE HOSE PILLS L'Btnblislictl 1803. THOS. MEHERIK, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, Impjitor nnd Dctlcra In all Mnda of ' Sueds, Trct-tj ami Flatnt, Affout for II. 1). I'cx'a Nurnrlc. i. .'.Ill Until rr flrrrf, tippoaltn I'onl llfllce. hA llt.Ndnl'O, CAI.. Trice I.bt malloit freo on epi1loHlon, junelhinS Caldwell Becker & ike. LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS I Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Piirnlshiiif,' Goods, IBoofH, 8!ucs, lints mid Caps. Wo n'lii to Imllit tip nurtrmlnliy iclllnff IIKMIISKIIOOUJUll' TllK I1KST QHALITV ONLY, at prk'un (10111 10 1.1 as ivr out i.M tun Iho inn jjninls enn lm eclil lor oil credit, TIBK fifiXVIaVK OaVIMWIW. OA.SU STOKBJ! Oiwllo Chrmckoia Hold, Hilcm, Otcifoq. Q Wociiii furnMi Fti'i'irnK-iion of tho followliiK Stool: CutH for.1!!! ent'li Onlora immt ho Mont in initiicdl.itoly nnd lw nccoinimnlcd by tho inonoy. SIWDases!! : lilt Ki'J AiUlross ii'l oidcra to Wm. ,T. CLAUKK. Snloin, Ori'Kon. SIBSON.OHUEOH&OO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS K.rlheaet Corner r AaU and Front b'jcela, PORTLAND, r OltEGIOH. aurM' PATENTS Hand-Book FREE. t) . Jt A o I arc f -Mat Att'ra. Vt'iUiiUa, V.i lAMa ?. ny dlia)4llly aleo to a.3 i,t-. MiiditiiiiM'ii v. a JIHVV IbbbbbbbbW l?ffl Wiifir m "multitude" will bo on hand. , anjiMfwueinAMrrira. 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